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![]() The American Indian 1970 |
WASHINGTON, D.C. ARCHIVES A BRIEF LOOK BACK, A LONG LOOK FORWARD by Fred Stern 6/28/05 D.C.'s National Museum of the American Indian. UNCORKED by Sidney Lawrence 6/9/05 D.C.'s Corcoran Biennial is a little flat. LATE REMBRANDT N. F. Karlins 3/15/05 "Rembrant's Late Religious Portraits" at the National Gallery of Art. CAPITAL ROUNDUP by Sidney Lawrence 2/18/05 Figurative paintings by Gerhard ter Borch, Kelly Towles and Ian Whitmore. CAPITAL ROUNDUP by Sidney Lawrence 11/16/04 The Indian Museum, the 14th Street corridor, Penn Quarter, Dupont Circle, more. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 8/26/04 Sally Mann is the most personal artist in America. ONE WITH EVERYTHING by Sidney Lawrence 8/4/04 Photographer Nikki S. Lee finds emotional truth in cliché. SOLID AS ROCKWELL by Sidney Lawrence 6/22/04 Four Freedoms: Paintings that Inspired a Nation. MEMORIAL DIN by Tyler Green 5/18/04 The new National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 4/28/04 Asking: "Why Jim Dine?" D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 3/17/04 A painting revival, via works by Joy Garnett and Ian Whitmore. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 2/12/04 Shiny happy things in Carter Potter's film-strip paintings. GREAT DANE by Phyllis Tuchman 1/15/04 Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg at the National Gallery of Art. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 1/2/04 Video art by Gillian Wearing, George Stone and Brandon Morse. CAPITAL REPORT by Sidney Lawrence 12/29/03 Trolling the National Gallery, catching Picasso, Bearden and some French aristocrats. WHOSE MELANCHOLY? by Michèle C. Cone 12/17/03 Picasso's portraits of Fernande at the National Gallery of Art. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 10/27/03 With Nathan Oliveira, nothing matters but that figure. FUN AND FLATNESS AT THE CORCORAN by Sidney Lawrence 10/27/03 The chilling sculpture of J. Seward Johnson. DIVERSIONARY TACTICS by Glenn Dixon 10/13/03 J. Seward Johnson, Jr., and the perils of populism. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 10/9/03 The Wal-Martists make art for the consumer century. D.C. ART CENSUS: TWO VIEWS "Census 03: New Art from D.C." at the Corcoran Gallery D.C. Diary by Tyler Green Stand Up and Be Counted by Glenn Dixon 9/11/03 YESTERYEAR'S RENWICK by Sidney Lawrence 9/7/03 A Victorian epicenter at the Smithsonian's crafts gallery. TIRE TROUBLE by Glenn Dixon 9/5/03 Getting sleepy at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 8/22/03 "Gyroscope" and the future of the Hirshhorn Museum. STRIKING DISTANCE by Glenn Dixon 8/13/03 Marsden Hartley's emotional and intellectual allegiances. CLOTHES MASK THE MAN by Glenn Dixon 6/25/03 Maria Friberg and the iconography of male power. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 6/17/03 "Ethiopian Passages: Dialogues in the Diaspora." FACE OF THE NATION by Glenn Dixon 6/5/03 18th-century portrait sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon at the National Gallery of Art. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 5/9/03 Patrick Wilson and Susan Smith-Pinelo at Fusebox. D.C. DIARY by Tyler Green 4/16/03 New energy on the contemporary art scene in the nation's capital. TRIPLE PLAY by N. F. Karlins 4/9/03 Retrospectives of Gainsborough, Vuillard and Kirchner, all at the National Gallery of Art. ART FROM THE EAST by Fred Stern 8/9/01 Chinese commemorative portraits at the Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C. FANCIFUL FLOWERS by N. F. Karlins 3/12/01 "Botany and the American Quilt" at the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. LETTER FROM D.C. by Ellen McBreen 4/20/00 The real and surreal--together, as usual in the nation's capital. DRAWING NOTEBOOK by N. F. Karlins 12/28/99 Old Master Drawings -- and works by Shahzia Sikander -- on view in Washington, D.C. D.C. DIARY by Christopher French 7/29/99 Art goings-on in the nation's capital. |