Danto's daughter Ginger says he died of heart failure today at his New York City apartment.
Danto was an art critic for The Nation from 1984 to 2009 and a professor emeritus at Columbia University.
Starting in the 1960s, he wrote hundreds of essays on art past and present that often returned to the most philosophical question: What exactly was art? Danto liked to begin with a signature event in his lifetime a 1964 exhibit at New York's Stable Gallery that featured Warhol's now-iconic reproductions of Brillo boxes, a startling transformation of a household product.
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