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Ingrid Barbara Sischy (; March 2, 1952 – July 24, 2015) was a South African-born American writer and editor who specialized in covering art, photography, and fashion. She rose to prominence as the editor of ''
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'' from 1979 to 1988, and was editor-in-chief of
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's ''
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'' from 1989 to 2008. Until her death in 2015, she and her partner Sandra Brant edited the Italian, Spanish and German editions of '' Vanity Fair''.


Early life

Sischy was born in
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to Ben Sischy, a family doctor who became an expert in
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, and Claire Sischy, a speech therapist. She had two older brothers, Mark Sischy, a lawyer who lived in Scotland, and David Sischy, a doctor. Her family was Jewish; they had Lithuanian ancestry. In 1961, when Sischy was nine years old, the Sischy family left apartheid-era South Africa after the Sharpeville massacre and moved to
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, Scotland, where Dr. Sischy re-trained as a radiologist. The family had had to leave South Africa because Sischy's mother was in danger of being arrested for her involvement in an activist group, the
Black Sash The Black Sash is a South African human rights organisation. It was founded in Johannesburg in 1955 as a non-violent resistance organisation for liberal white women. Origins The Black Sash was founded on 19 May 1955 by six middle-class white ...
, that non-violently protested
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. In 1967, the family moved to
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, where Sischy's father became the head of radiation oncology at Highland Hospital. While in Scotland, Sischy attended George Watson's Ladies College. In Rochester, she graduated from Brighton High School. Sischy started college at
Sarah Lawrence College Sarah Lawrence College (SLC) is a Private university, private liberal arts college in Yonkers, New York, United States. Founded as a Women's colleges in the United States, women's college in 1926, Sarah Lawrence College has been coeducational ...
. She also took writing classes with Grace Paley. Sischy graduated from Sarah Lawrence in 1973. She received an honorary PhD in the humanities from the
Moore College of Art Moore College of Art & Design is a Private college, private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1848 by Sarah Peter, Sarah Worthington Peter as the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, and was renamed the Moore Colleg ...
in 1987.


Career

After graduating from college, Sischy took a series of odd jobs and entry-level positions in the art world, including at galleries. She became the circulation coordinator at ''Print Collector's Newsletter,'' an art world industry resource, and was promoted to the role of editor, contributing reviews of art shows New York City. She was hired, and almost immediately fired, by the Guggenheim Museum in New York, where the dress code and atmosphere made her feel untrue to herself. She then worked at Printed Matter, Inc, a nonprofit book publisher that introduced her to artists like
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,
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, and many emerging artists.


Museum of Modern Art

In 1978, Sischy interned at
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(MoMA) under a
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curation grant focusing on photography exhibits, one called "In the Twenties: Portraits From the Photography Department", and another on photographer
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. During this time, she was mentored by John Szarkowski, the Director of the Department of Photography at MoMA.


''Artforum''

In 1979, at the age of 27, Sischy was appointed editor-in-chief of ''
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'' magazine by businessman and publisher Anthony Korner and Amy Baker Sandback. Sischy tapped into the downtown art scene and advised on covers and content, often written by artists. Sischy edited ''Artforum'' for eight years. Sischy was profiled at length by the critic and journalist
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in ''The New Yorker''.


''The New Yorker''

She left ''Artforum'' in 1988, to become a consulting editor at ''
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'' and work on the AIDS virus, which had begun to decimate the downtown artist community. From 1988–1996, she worked at ''The New Yorker,'' reporting on fashion and art.


''Interview Magazine''

In 1989, Sischy became the editor of ''
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'', a downtown magazine founded by
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in 1969. During her tenure at ''Interview'', covers of the magazine became noted by the press. In 1996, she was named Artistic Director of the inaugural Florence Fashion Biennale, where she organized an exhibition that showed work in 20+ museums in the
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, Italy area. Part of this exhibition was later presented at the Guggenheim Museum Soho. In 2008, Sischy resigned from ''Interview'' magazine amidst much press and speculation.


''Vanity Fair''

Sischy was a contributing editor to '' Vanity Fair'' from 1997 until her death in 2015. She was the international editor of
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, writing for the Spanish, French, and Italian versions of ''Vanity Fair'', and the German and Russian versions of '' Vogue.'' She shared this position with her long-time partner and later wife, Sandra Brant.


Other activities

Sischy was a member of an all-female art band called Disband, founded in 1978 by artists and writers. She was featured in the 2011 documentary film '' !Women Art Revolution,'' where she discussed her contributions to the feminist movement of female artists in the 1970s. She was a widely published author on a range of cultural subjects and contributed to several periodicals, including ''
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'' and '' Vanity Fair'' and was at one time the fashion and photography critic for ''
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.'' In 2013, Sischy was given the "Fashion Scoop of the Year" Award (for her ''Vanity Fair'' piece on
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) at the Fashion Media Awards by the photographer Bruce Weber.


Personal life

Although she was in at least one long-term relationship with a woman from the time she was in college, it was a ''
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'' review of photographer
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photography show, "The Perfect Moment," where Sischy came out publicly as a lesbian. Sischy described the chronic battles of her brother, Mark Sischy, with alcoholism in her interview with designer
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, who was newly sober. In 2015, Sischy married her longtime partner of over 25 years, Sandra Brant (née Simms). Brant was formerly married to Brant Publications' owner, Peter M. Brant, who was the publisher of ''
Interview Magazine ''Interview'' is an American magazine founded by pop artist Andy Warhol and journalist John Wilcock in 1969. The magazine, nicknamed "The Crystal Ball of Pop," features interviews of and by celebrities. Background In 1965, pop artist Andy War ...
.'' Sischy and Sandra Brant lived in
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and in Montauk in a cottage designed by
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. They were godmothers to
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and David Furnish's son.


Death

Sischy died on July 24, 2015, at
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from breast cancer at the age of 63.


Works and publications


Monographs

* Mapplethorpe, Robert, Ingrid Sischy, Richard Howard, and Richard Marshall. ''Robert Mapplethorpe.'' London: Secker & Warburg, 1991. * Wegman, William, and Ingrid Sischy. ''Fashion Photographs.'' New York: Harry N. Abrams, Publishers, 1999. * Sischy, Ingrid. ''Albert Watson: The Vienna album.'' Munich: Schirmer Mosel, 2005. * Sischy, Ingrid. ''Donna Karan, New York.'' New York: Assouline, 2005. * Sischy, Ingrid. ''Created Equal: Mark Laita.'' Göttingen: Steidl, 2008. * Von Unwerth, Ellen, and Ingrid Sischy. ''Fräulein.'' 2009, 2015.


Selected feature articles

* Sischy, Ingred.
Photography White and Black
" ''The New Yorker.'' November 13, 1989. * Sischy, Ingrid.
Vintage Wintour
" ''Interview.'' December 1993. * Sischy, Ingrid and Gladys Perint Palmer.
Artful Dodger
" ''The New Yorker.'' April 1, 1996. * Sischy, Ingrid.
Koons, High and Low
" ''Vanity Fair.'' March 2001. * Sischy, Ingrid.
The Rebel in Prada
" ''Vanity Fair.'' February 2002. * Sischy, Ingrid.

" ''The New York Times.'' February 23, 2003. * Sischy, Ingrid.

" ''The New York Times.'' August 27, 2006. * Sischy, Ingrid.
Calvin to the Core
" ''Vanity Fair.'' April 2008. * Sischy, Ingrid.
A Man of Darkness and Dreams
" ''Vanity Fair.'' April 2010. * Kuo, Michelle and Ingrid Sischy.
Open Book: Michelle Kuo Talks with Ingrid Sischy
" ''Artforum.'' September 2012. * Sischy, Ingrid.
Galliano in the Wilderness
" ''Vanity Fair.'' July 2013. * Sischy, Ingrid.
The Thriller at Vuitton
" ''Vanity Fair.'' April 2014. * Sischy, Ingrid.
The Boy Who Loved Chanel
" ''Vanity Fair.'' July 2015.


Other works

* Granet, Ilona, Donna Henes, Ingrid Sischy, Diane Torr, Martha Wilson, Barbara Ess, Daile Kaplan, Barbara Kruger, and Cornelia H. Butler. ''Disband: 1978–1982.'' Los Angeles: 2008. (video recording) * Disband. ''Disband'' New York, NY: Primary Information, 2009. (CD) * Hershman-Leeson, Lynn, Kyle Stephan, Alexandra Chowaniec, Spain, Krista Lynes, Claire Daigle, and Fiona Summers. ''W.A.R. Women Art Revolution.'' New York: Zeitgeist Films, 2010. (documentary)


References


External links


Disband
official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Sischy, Ingrid 1952 births 2015 deaths American magazine editors American women magazine editors American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent American people of South African-Jewish descent Deaths from breast cancer in New York (state) South African LGBTQ journalists Writers from Johannesburg Sarah Lawrence College alumni South African emigrants to the United States South African Jews South African people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent South African art critics