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Summer Reading OF ARTISTS, CURATORS AND CRITICS by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp. A new Sam Francis catalogue raisonne, a biography of Peter Selz, and essays by Peter Clothier., 06/21/2012
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>PHIL AND RON by Charlie Finch. Tiddlywink to tiddlywink, Philippe de Montebello and Ronald Lauder compare their museums., 05/29/2012
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Bipolar Paintings PETER HOWSON, THE SCOTTISH BOSCH by Donald Kuspit. Artist Peter Howson, whose new works are on view at Flowers Gallery in New York, renews the religiosity of painting., 04/12/2012
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foire Cologne Fine Art & Antiques. par Guy Bloch-Champfort et Nikolaï Saoulski., 11/17/2011
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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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Gustav Klimt TEMPTRESSES, HOT & COLD by N.F. Karlins. Celebrating the Vienna Secession and more in the summer show of "Recent Acquisitions" at Galerie St. Etienne, 08/24/2011
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Interview with Michael Werner I WANTED MY OWN HIERARCHY by Birgit Maria Sturm translated by Caroline von Falkenhausen. The German dealer who brought us Neo-Expressionism talks about his early days, the U.S. market and more., 07/06/2011
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Marc Desgrandchamps au Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris. Marc Desgrandchamps : l'eden et après. Par Romaric Gergorin, 06/14/2011
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DEPARTURE by Charlie Finch. We say goodbye to MoMA PS1 stalwart Tony Guerrero., 03/08/2011
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SHOW AND TELL by Walter Robinson. The Art Dealers Association of America presents the 23rd annual Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory., 03/02/2011
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Paul Cézanne: THREE OF A KIND by Jerry Saltz. Jerry Saltz on Cézanne’s revolutionary paintings of humble card players, and how they mark a turning-point in modern art., 02/28/2011
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TWENTY TOP SHOWS IN U.S. MUSEUMS, 02/01/2011
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PAPER CHASE by Deborah Ripley. Prints and more at the annual IFPDA Print Fair at the Park Avenue Armory., 11/05/2010
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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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LUCIAN FREUD. Par Werner Spies. Lucian Freud au Centre Pompidou., 04/08/2010
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Peintures rugissantes. Manuel Jover. Fauves et Expressionnistes De Van Dongen à Otto Dix. Cette exposition résulte, comme c'est souvent le cas aujourd'hui, d'un échange entre deux musées. Marmottan a prêté ses Monet pour une rétrospective qui est une première en Allemagne, et en contrepartie le musée de Wuppertal lui a confié une partie de ses collections., 11/12/2009
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ART MARKET WATCH by Stewart Waltzer. Sotheby’s Impressionist and modern sale on May 5, 2009, 05/06/2009
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ARTNET NEWS. The Rothschild Collection at MoMA, "elaborate charade" at the Rose, Damien Hirst funds neonatal center, more., 04/23/2009
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L'impératif iconographique des Allemands. Werner Spies., 03/10/2009
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CéZANNE AND BEYOND by N.F. Karlins. A new exhibition celebrates the influence of the 19th-century artist on 18 of his 20th-century colleagues., 03/09/2009
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ARTNET NEWS. Jan Krugier, 1928-2008, 11/17/2008
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ART MARKET WATCH by Stewart Waltzer. Sotheby’s Impressionist and modern sale in New York, Nov. 3, 2008, 11/04/2008
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THE ART CRITIC by Peter Plagens. A novel, chapter 11, 10/10/2008
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THE EYES HAVE IT by Charlie Finch, Operatic lust in new paintings by Rosa Loy, 05/20/2008
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ARTNET NEWS. A €43.3 billion art market. Plus, the Met’s first blog, more holiday gifts, Dubai antiques fair, more., 12/18/2007
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FRANKINSCENSE by Charlie Finch. Natalie Frank’s new paintings are both disturbing and entrancing., 09/21/2007
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THE TRUTH ABOUT GERMANY? by Donald Kuspit. Neo-Rauch’s dialectical fables., 06/26/2007
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SALES, SALES, SALES by Brook S. Mason. Anna and Brian Haughton’s International Fine Art Fair reveals a masterful and changing market., 05/14/2007
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ARTNET NEWS. Madison Avenue art walk, Marguerite Zorach, "Old School" in London, more., 05/03/2007
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DECORATIVE ARTS DIARY by Brook S. Mason. Dutch Masters: The European Fine Art Fair, at a mere 20 years old., 03/12/2007
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PROVOCATIVE REALISM by Donald Kuspit. New Objectivist portraiture in "Glitter and Doom" at the Metropolitan Museum., 12/13/2006
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ART MARKET WATCH by Stewart Waltzer. Sotheby's huge Impressionist and modern sale, Nov. 7, 2006., 11/08/2006
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THE IFPDA PRINT FAIR by Walter Robinson. The 16th annual IFPDA print fair in New York., 10/30/2006
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A CRITICAL HISTORY OF 20TH-CENTURY ART by Donald Kuspit. Chapter 8: Conflicting and Conflicted Identities: The Confusion of Self and Society: The Eighth Decade. Postmodernity from Polke and Judy Chicago to German Neo-Expressionism., 07/07/2006
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A CRITICAL HISTORY OF 20TH-CENTURY ART by Donald Kuspit. Capter 4, Parts 2 & 3: Max Beckmann, Hannah Höch, John Heartfield and fantastic realism., 06/01/2006
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A CRITICAL HISTORY OF 20TH-CENTURY ART by Donald Kuspit. Chapter 2, Part 3 -- Marcel Duchamp's invention of the readymade., 03/17/2006
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SELF-PORTRAITS AND OLD MASTERS by Donald Kuspit. Painter F. Scott Hess conveys the universal in the contingent., 03/14/2006
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MASTER DEALER by Lisa Zeitz. A profile of collector, author and Old Master dealer Richard L. Feigen, 01/25/2006
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