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report from germany 1998 archives


THE FIRST BERLIN BIENNALE
by David Allen and Dominic Eichler
11/23/98
Highlighting Berlin as the hip art capital of Europe.

BILDERLIEBE AT ART COLOGNE  11/9/98
by Walter Robinson
Over 260 galleries gather for the 32nd installment of Germany's leading contemporary art fair.

OUT IN COLOGNE 11/9/98
Art dealers at the 32nd Cologne art fair.

LETTER FROM MUNICH  11/6/98
by Susanne Nusser
A report on the 43rd Munich Art Fair.

MUNICH ART FAIR OPENS  10/26/98
by Walter Robinson
The 43rd Art Fair Munich runs Oct. 24-Nov. 1, 1998.

BERLIN ART DIARY II  10/3/98
by Linda Yablonsky
More news from the Berlin Art Forum.

BERLIN ART DIARY  10/2/98
by Walter Robinson
What's hot and what's not at the Berlin Art Forum.

OUT IN BERLIN 10/2/98
Berlin art dealers at the Berlin Art Forum.

AUGEZEICHNET ART FORUM BERLIN  10/1/98
by Walter Robinson
First impressions of Europe's newest and most contemporary art fair.

BASEL REPORT  9/14/98
by Rupert Goldsworthy
Museum shows of Mona Hatoum, Dan Peterman, Tobias Rehberger and Elizabeth Peyton.

REPORT FROM BASEL  6/19/98
by Deborah Irmas
Dealers were smiling at the 29th annual Basel Art Fair.

BERLIN ART DIARY  5/21/98
by Dominic V. Eichler
Monica Bonvicini's hurricane, Joelle Tuerlinckx's blinding lights, gallery news and more.

LETTER FROM GERMANY
by Rosanne Altstatt
 4/13/98
Heimo Zobernig at the Bonn Kunstverein, Felix Stephan Huber at the Städtische Ausstellungshalle Am Hawerkamp, Münster.

LETTER FROM BERLIN: 1997 IN REVIEW
by Mary E. Goldman
 2/6/98
Berlin's Art Forum, Krens' Deutsche Guggenheim, Libeskind's Jewish Museum, the Mitte Mecca, more.

LETTER FROM BONN: VIDEONALE-INTERMEZZO
by Rosanne Altstatt
 1/6/98
A report on the recent "CrossVideo" festival of interdisciplinary video art.

report from germany 1997 archives

SCULPTURE PROJECTS MÜNSTER
by Lewis Kachur 9/05/97
Public art lives, at least it does in Münster, Germany, till Sept. 28, 1997.

BERLIN ART DIARY: SUMMER FUN
by Mary Goldman 8/28/97
Performances by Olav Westphalen, Oursler and DeJong, Via Lewandowsky and Meg Craston, plus shows by Lucky DeBellevue, Annika Ström, Claudia Hart, much more.

PUBLIC ADDRESS IN MÜNSTER
by Rupert Goldsworthy 8/4/97
The most successful show of this summer's European tour offers a range of socially engaged art practices, Minimalist gestures and emotionally charged hybrid Neo-Conceptualism.

DOCUMENTA: THE REALLY BIG SHOW
by Rupert Goldworthy
7/29/97
A Eurocentric and courageous look at socially engaged artistic practice is, in the end, more glum than fun.

DOCUMENTA X: PATH AND PERIPHERY
by Rosanne Altstatt
7/29/97
In many different ways, Documenta X proves an old truism -- location is everything.

NEGATIVE DOCUMENTA
by Donald Kuspit
7/28/97
Grandiose, totalizing, masochistic -- Documenta 10 argues for the continuity of critical art, but offers few imaginative or interpretive works.

JÜRGEN STOLLHANS AT OTTO SCHWEINS
by Rosanne Altstatt 7/18/97
An exploration of the boundary between the handmade and the mass-produced.

THE AGE OF MODERNISM: ART IN THE 20TH CENTURY
by Mary Goldman 6/16/97
A major Berlin exhibition tries to define the place of art in our century -- and the place of Germany in the world.

LETTER FROM COLOGNE
by Rosanne Altstatt 6/6/97
Highlights from Premiere Days, the spring festival presented by Cologne's leading galleries.

LETTER FROM COLOGNE
by&nbspRosanne Altstatt
&nbsp2/28/97
It's Karneval, and the Museum Ludwig director is on his way out! Plus a reorganization of Art Cologne for next year and new shows of work by Paul de Reus, Anne Loch, Hirsch Perlman -- and "Das Abstracte" at Thomas Rehbein.

LETTER FROM COLOGNE
by&nbspStefan Roemer
&nbsp1/02/97
The most recent edition of Art Cologne, Germany's leading international art fair, was a showcase for Polke-works of every stripe and color, plus a range of photography by artists and new installations, and an emphasis on parties as a centerpiece of a new German "fun culture."

report from germany 1996 archives

BERLIN ART DIARY by Mary E. Goldman 12/18/96
Berlin shows off its diverse and plentiful art scene with the opening of the Hamburger Bahnhof contemporary art museum and the launching of the city's new European Art Forum.

COLOGNE REVIEWS by Rosanne Altstatt 12/17/96
Christian Boltanski at Jule Kewenig and the Institut Francais, and Renee Green at Galerie Christian Nagel.

BERLIN ART DIARY: MITTE MANIA by Mary E. Goldman 10/30/96
The former East Berlin is home to one of Europe's--and possibly the world's--most energetic new gallery scenes.

REPORT FROM COLOGNE: MY VISIT HOME by Nina Borgmann 4/29/96
ArtNet's own German-American correspondent visits Cologne's newest galleries, along with a side trip to the Lupertz retrospective in D¨sseldorf.

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