David Anthony Neil Anfam (12 May 1955 – 21 August 2024) was an English art historian, author and curator, best known for his voluminous writings on abstract expressionism.[1] He was the senior consulting curator for The Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, Colorado, and the director of its research center.[2][3]
Anfam attended the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, where he received a Bachelor's degree in Art History and then earned his PhD in 1984 for his dissertation about Clyfford Still, which was written under the mentorship of John Golding.[6][7]
His first book, Abstract Expressionism, was published in 1990 by Thames & Hudson.[5][6]
Anfam was the author of the 1998 catalogue raisonné on the work of Mark Rothko, Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, which was published by Yale University Press.[8] It featured over 830 known paintings by Rothko, 400 of which were previously unrecognized or rarely recognized, as well as a 100-page introduction. His publication won the Mitchell Prize for the History of Art in 2000 and contextualized Rothko's work, life, and influences.[6] Critic John Russell called the volume, which took ten years to research and compile, as "a book for all seasons".[9] In 2009, Anfam contributed a catalogue raisonné for Anish Kapoor that was published by Phaidon Press. Anfam worked for the company as Commissioning Editor from 2004 to 2012.[6]
Anfam also contributed numerous articles to the Art Newspaper and reviewed books and exhibitions for that publication.[10]