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NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. MUSEUMS. Herb Ritts, Heinrich Kuehn, Alex Katz prints, Daido Moriyama, Cai Guo-Qiang, Rashid Johnson, Stefan Sagmeister, Kraftwerk, Julie Mehretu, Katharina Wulff, Durer's drawings, Japanese woodblock prints, African American Art since the Harlem Renaissance, more., 04/02/2012
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R.I.P. Dorothea Tanning UTTERLY POSSESSING by Jerry Saltz. Jerry Saltz pays homage to the artist who stood at the center of the Surrealist movement, a "vicious mill for women," and refused to play second fiddle., 02/03/2012
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NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. MUSEUMS. Jennifer Bolande, Zoe Strauss, Picasso’s drawings, Dana Schutz, Enrico David, Djuna Barnes, Annie Leibovitz, Frank Gaard, Rabindranath Tagore, more., 01/03/2012
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Helen Frankenthaler A WIND THAT LASHES EVERYTHING AT ONCE by Jerry Saltz. RIP Helen Frankenthaler, 1928-2011, pioneering woman painter who bridged Abstract Expressionism and "what was possible.", 12/28/2011
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NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. MUSEUMS. Maurizio Cattelan, New York's Photo League, Francesca Woodman, Sherrie Levine, Diego Rivera, Clifford Owens, Hide/Seek, Jenny Saville, New Islamic galleries for the Met, Korean Eye, Prix Pictet photographers, more, 11/01/2011
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Maya, de l’aube au crépuscule. . Par Romaric Gergorin., 09/05/2011
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Art Market Watch BOTERO & THE GANG by Rachel Corbett. $48 million in sales at Latin American art auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's in New York in late May., 06/03/2011
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AUTOUR DE LA CONCORDE. Par Joël Riff. Itinéraire d’expositions à travers les musées voisins de la place de la Concorde., 03/21/2011
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LONDON DISPATCH by Laura K. Jones. Frieze Week, with Damien Hirst, Paul McCarthy, Des Hughes, Ryan McGinley, Ai Weiwei, "House of the Noble Man," more., 10/22/2010
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TWENTY TOP SHOWS IN U.S. MUSEUMS, 10/04/2010
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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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ARTNET NEWS. Critics nix Sehgal’s pix tricks, “Studio Visit” at P.S.1, Robert Kushner performance, Tiffany grants for 2009, more., 01/28/2010
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GOTHAM ART & THEATER by Elisabeth Kley. Martin Wong, Christian Holstad, Wallace Berman, Tommy Hartung, Kuba Bakowski, Clara Tice, 01/05/2010
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Andy Warhol’s Polaroids, Jane Austen’s stuff, Bruce Nauman’s Venice works,, 11/03/2009
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INSIDE OUT by Oriane Stender. The never-ending story of the South Carolina artist Aldwyth., 10/07/2009
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ARTNET NEWS. Gender bias at MoMA, Yes Men and Greenpeace hit Brussels, Ai Weiwei proposes cyber-boycott, more., 06/23/2009
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Top Museum Shows, June 2009: Dan Graham, Jules Dalou,, 06/02/2009
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Road movie russe, avec trois jeunes photographes : Petr Lovigin, Tim Parchikov et Georgy Pervov. Cyril Thomas. Trois noms pour trois approches différentes de la Russie se partagent l'affiche au Passage de Retz., 04/03/2009
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Quand les yeux voient le cour ressent. Christian Caujolle. Un manque, sinon un oubli, est réparé avec la première grande monographie consacrée aujourd'hui à Manuel Alvarez Bravo, le grand photographe mexicain disparu, à l'âge de cent ans, en 2002., 12/02/2008
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Quand les yeux voient le cour ressent. Christian Caujolle. Un manque, sinon un oubli, est réparé avec la première grande monographie consacrée aujourd'hui à Manuel Alvarez Bravo, le grand photographe mexicain disparu, à l'âge de cent ans, en 2002., 12/02/2008
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Quand les yeux voient le cœur ressent. Christian Caujolle. Un manque, sinon un oubli, est réparé avec la première grande monographie consacrée aujourd’hui à Manuel Alvarez Bravo, le grand photographe mexicain disparu, à l’âge de cent ans, en 2002., 12/02/2008
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Quand les yeux voient le cœur ressent. Christian Caujolle. Un manque, sinon un oubli, est réparé avec la première grande monographie consacrée aujourd’hui à Manuel Alvarez Bravo, le grand photographe mexicain disparu, à l’âge de cent ans, en 2002., 12/02/2008
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THE FATE OF THE $5 POLLOCK by Thomas Hoving. ARTnews traces a tortuous tale of Pollock paintings and possibly pilfered fingerprints., 11/06/2008
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FAME-FUCKING AND OTHER FRIVOLITIES by Donald Kuspit. The temptations of Elizabeth Peyton’s idealized celebrities., 10/30/2008
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TWO FRIDAS by Ben Davis. Frida Kahlo’s surreal Socialist Realism., 08/26/2008
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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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ARTNET NEWS. Latin American art at Artnet’s new online auctions., 04/16/2008
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DANGEROUS BEAUTY by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp. Graciela Iturbide and the astonishment of Mexico., 01/18/2008
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Where Are All the Women? by Jerry Saltz. On MoMA’s identity politics., 11/26/2007
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THAT’S THE SPIRIT by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp. Marnie Weber provides a feminized variant of testosterone-driven West Coast installation art., 05/23/2007
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ARTNET NEWS. Philadelphia Museum takes wing. Plus, dispute at MASS MoCA, Iraq War Memorial in London, Lou Reed curates, more., 05/22/2007
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LOOK AGAIN by Walter Robinson. The AIPAD Photography Show 2007., 04/13/2007
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ARTNEW NEWS. Money for curators, Warhol grants for writers, Art Forum Berlin in the pink, retrospectives of Serra and Kahlo, more. Plus, Emmett Williams, RIP., 02/28/2007
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SEASON OF PASSION by Kay Itoi. An interview with Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura about his new work., 12/06/2006
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ARTNET NEWS. Images of 9/11 at Ground Zero. Plus, Picasso buyer uncovered, Richter does windows, Novros at Menil Collection, curating MySpace, more., 08/24/2006
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ARTNET NEWS. Sotheby’s buys Noortman, Grosse makes skateboards, shoplifting in Chelsea, more., 06/08/2006
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ART MARKET WATCH. Phillips contemporary, Sotheby's contemporary totals, more., 05/26/2006
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ARTNET NEWS. Nittve’s challenge, art as pork, new prizes, more. Plus, Karel Appel, RIP., 04/27/2006
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REPORT FROM PUERTO RICO by Walter Robinson. Jorge Pardo designs a house. Plus, the Museum of Puerto Rican Art, "Taxi Galeria," more., 01/04/2006
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