The New Yorker has cut ties with its art critic after the Condé Nast-owned magazine received complaints about his allegedly “inappropriate” behavior at its 100th anniversary party in February, according to a report.
Jackson Arn was accused of making “inappropriate overtures” at some of the party guests and appeared to be drunk at the shindig, whose attendees included star editor Tina Brown and author Zadie Smith, the New York Times reported Tuesday, citing anonymous sources with knowledge.
Arn declined to comment to The Times, and a rep for Condé said the company could not comment on confidential personnel matters.
of inappropriate behavior at the company party last month. Getty Images for Fair Form
The magazine did not immediately respond to requests by The Post for comment.
The New Yorker changed Arn’s online author page this month to note that he had “served as The New Yorker’s art critic.”
