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NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. MUSEUMS. “Posters of Paris,” “Made in L.A.,” Jasper John prints, Ellsworth Kelly plants, George Bellows, “Visions of Arcadia,” David Shrigley, Josiah McElheny, Amanda Ross-Ho, “Signs and Symbols,” Richard Diebenkorn, more., 06/01/2012
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Art Market Watch CHRISTIE'S CONTEMPORARY DOES A RECORD $388 MILLION. On auctioneer Christopher Burge's final night at the podium, a historic sale with no less than 11 new auction records., 05/08/2012
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Art Law THE KNOEDLER-ROSALES CASE: A DEALER'S DEFENSE by Daniel Grant. Art dealer Ann Freedman arguments in the case of the Knoedler-Rosales forgery allegations., 04/04/2012
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Art Law READING THE TEA LEAVES IN THE KNOEDLER MESS by Daniel Grant. Caught up in an FBI investigation and numerous lawsuits, the now-defunct Knoedler & Company gallery and its former director face a long slog., 04/03/2012
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Gerhard Richter PAINTING, ON FILM by Emily Nathan. The stunning Corinna Belz documentary on Gerhard Richter’s painting process opens at New York’s Film Forum., 03/15/2012
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Helen Frankenthaler EBB AND FLOW by Charlie Finch. RIP Helen Frankenthaler, 1920-2011, American Abstract-Expressionist painter who was a pioneer of the Washington Color School., 12/27/2011
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Jane Wilson THE ECLIPSE OF LANDSCAPE by Donald Kuspit. In Jane Wilson's landscape paintings, an apotheosis of the whole of nature, restored to its naked state in a modern urban world., 12/22/2011
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CONTEMPT: STILL VS. RICHTER by Charlie Finch. Are there two more mediocre apostles of abstract painting than Clyfford Still and Gerhard Richter?, 11/22/2011
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Willem de Kooning BEAUTY AND THE BEASTLY ARTIST: WILLEM DE KOONING'S DESTRUCTIVENESS by Donald Kuspit. Who is de Kooning's woman? An essay on the occasion of "De Kooning: A Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art., 10/06/2011
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Clyfford Still Museum STILL THE ONE by Peter Plagens. Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still, the self-proclaimed master of the monumental sublime, finally gets his own namesake museum., 09/15/2011
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Noble or Nibble? LAST TRAIN TO DULLSVILLE by Charlie Finch. Looking at tombstones, thinking it's the sky, with James Siena and Thornton Willis (and Frankenthaler and Pousette-Dart)., 04/22/2011
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Rest in Peace JOHN MCCRACKEN, 1934-2011 by Jerry Saltz. Good-bye to a great space cowboy, a master of brilliantly colored, exquisitely smooth Minimalist forms., 04/12/2011
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ASK AN ART CRITIC by Jerry Saltz. Rudolf Stingel at Gagosian Gallery, snobby gallerinas and a guide to the Lower East Side gallery scene., 04/04/2011
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Ceramics et al.: CRITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE ARTS by Donald Kuspit. The Zeitgeist haunts us, and makes the work of art haunting, and convincing., 03/29/2011
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REAPING WHAT SHE SEWS by Emily Nathan. Colorist Sonia Delaunay shows her spots -- and her checks and zigzags -- in an exhibition of textiles at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum., 03/24/2011
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IS PICASSO NECESSARY? by Charlie Finch. Do we still need to look at Pablo Picasso? Do we need to look at anyone else?, 02/10/2011
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>THE OLD IS NEW AGAIN by Jerry Saltz. Paintings you can’t miss at MoMA’s historic Abstract Expressionism show., 11/17/2010
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>SCULPTURE AS NARRATIVE by Simon Todd. An interview with English sculptor Nick Hornby., 09/28/2010
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>MY FAVORITE FIFTY by Charlie Finch. Rising to the challenge to name 50 personal favorite paintings., 08/18/2010
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A GRAND TOUR by Jerry Saltz. My favorite paintings in New York, in no particular order., 08/09/2010
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>DOWN BY THE RIVER by Charlie Finch. Contemplating the influence of Matisse’s Bathers by the River., 07/14/2010
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WORK OF ART 1946 by Charlie Finch. Orson Welles is your host, live from the St. Regis Hotel., 04/13/2010
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THE MYTH OF MYSELF (AND MODERNISM) by Donald Kuspit. Reevaluating the Italian Neo-Expressionist Sandro Chia at his retrospective in Rome., 02/18/2010
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ARTNET NEWS. Bad press for African Museum, Dali Museum in limbo, bologna at Speed Museum, really small gallery in Santa Monica., 01/14/2010
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Through History to Authenticity: John Millei’s Paintings by Donald Kuspit., 01/14/2010
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SHAMELESSLY PLUGGING MY MIDDLE AGED FRIENDS by Charlie Finch. Bushwick’s new Storefront gallery, George Negroponte at Kouros, and news of Steve Van Nort and Deborah Kass., 01/11/2010
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WHAT THE OBAMAS SHOULD HAVE BORROWED by Charlie Finch. A modest proposal, or two., 10/13/2009
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>OUT OF THE EROTIC GHETTO by Jerry Saltz. The Whitney’s welcome retrospective rescues Georgia O’Keeffe from sex and flowers., 09/28/2009
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I SOLD ANDY WARHOL, AN EXCERPT by Richard Polsky. Chapter 11 of the new book, I Sold Andy Warhol (Too Soon)., 09/15/2009
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MOTHER-IN-LAW by Charlie Finch. Anne Truitt at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden., 09/03/2009
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ARTNET GOSSIP by Rosetta Stone. Art world gears up for September openings, Leibovitz at Danzinger, Obama as G.O.D., more., 08/18/2009
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GODDESS OR GYNECOLOGY? by Donald Kuspit. Robert Graham’s female nude., 07/10/2009
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VIENNA REPORT by Julie Ryan. Spring in the Austrian capital., 06/23/2009
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>Dude, You’ve Gotta See This by Jerry Saltz. Three Charles Ray sculptures at Matthew Marks are a total trip, 06/15/2009
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BEAUTY IS BACK by Donald Kuspit. Graham Nickson’s “Italian Skies” balance inner and outer beauty., 05/21/2009
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ARTNET NEWS. Artist runs to be Iceland prime minister, Republicans reignite culture wars, Dark Fair redux, Vezzoli’s Greed, AICA awards, more., 01/20/2009
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MoMA’s Sex Change by Jerry Saltz. Pipilotti Rist gives a masculinist MoMA a redeeming shot of estrogen., 01/12/2009
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MoMA’s Sex Change by Jerry Saltz. Pipilotti Rist gives a masculinist MoMA a redeeming shot of estrogen., 01/12/2009
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MoMA’s Sex Change by Jerry Saltz. Pipilotti Rist gives a masculinist MoMA a redeeming shot of estrogen., 01/12/2009
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THE ART CRITIC by Peter Plagens. A novel, chapter 24., 11/18/2008
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ART MARKET WATCH. $113.6 million at Christie’s contemporary, 11/13/2008
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ART MARKET WATCH. $113.6 million at Christie’s contemporary, 11/13/2008
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Die Bankenkrise trifft auch die Kulturförderung von Daniel Kletke. Wer im Kunstmarkt von der Bankenkrise hört, denkt an den Geldbeutel privater Sammler. Schlimmer könnte aber die Auswirkung auf die Kulturförderung sein., 10/02/2008
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ART MARKET WATCH. $1.9 million for MOCA L.A. at Phillips, plus day sales at Christie’s and Sotheby’s, and a note on Sotheby’s stock price., 05/16/2008
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ART MARKET WATCH. Christie’s contemporary does $348 million., 05/14/2008
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ARTNET NEWS. The "starving dog" controversy, Whitney Biennial news, plus Arizona Republicans fail to censor 9/11 memorial, SFMOMA roof garden, Bernini in North America, more., 04/17/2008
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Philip Taaffe im Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg von Astrid Mania. Taugen die Ornamente der Weltkulturen als Botenstoffe des interkulturellen Dialogs? Philip Taaffe tritt als Sammler der Formen auf. Seine Ausstellung wird zur Enzylopädie., 03/17/2008
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Jean-Louis Déotte: „Video und Cogito“ von Michael Mayer. Jean-Louis Déotte beschreibt die Erfindung der Zentralperspektive als den entscheidenden Gründungsakt der Neuzeit., 02/20/2008
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PENNMANSHIP by Charlie Finch. Steely esthetic asceticism from Irving Penn., 01/14/2008
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Lynne Cohen bei Wilma Tolksdorf, Berlin von Ludwig Seyfarth. In Lynne Cohens neuer Fotoserie „Clear Arrangements“ Wilma Tolksdorf ist nichts arrangiert., 01/09/2008
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