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NYTimes The Larry Gagosian Effect — Wall Street Journal World's Biggest Museum Opens in China — Studio 360 Top Exhibitions of 2010 — The
Art Newspaper Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth — CBS New: Sunday Morning (Video) Simpsons Takes Shots at Dallas Football,
Arts District — FrontRow A work in progress: The Dallas
Arts District gathers trophy buildings, but still searches for urban vitality — Chicago Tribune James Turrell mound at Rice University - Glasstire Richard Serra, Pushing the Boundaries of Drawing — ARTnews Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha Street Photography — LATimes Stephen Colbert Exposes Himself to
Art (the Appropriate Way)--
NYTimes (Video) Jerry Saltz on Andy Warhol's Portraits of Liz Taylor — NYMag Eduardo Souto de Moura, Architect from Portugal, Wins Pritzker —
NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 03/20/11 Neiman Marcus to feature artwork in Windows — FrontRow MAC director resigns — Glasstire Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/20/11 Jerry Saltz: How a Joyride in Gavin Brown's Volvo Became
Art — NYMag Walker
Art Center to Acquire Merce Cunningham's collection —
Art in America Cultural Complex in Santiago di Campostela is expensive mistake - The
Art Newspaper Toshiko Takaezu, Ceramic Artist, Dies at 88 —
NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 03/13/11 Artpace San Antonio — YouTube Crow Collection To Expand, Add Asian Sculpture Garden — FrontRow Donor's Son Sues Dallas Museum Over
Art Collection, 25 Years Later —
NYTimes Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/13/11 Abramovic wins two - year copyright battle — The
Art Newspaper Scents and Sensibility, Artists use scent to create new experience in museums — ARTnews Spark: How Creativity Works, by Julie Burstein, Kurt Andersen — Amazon.com (Book) Michelangelo's David «could collapse due to high - speed train building» — Telegraph Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 03/06/11 Norman Foster to Design Huge Hong Kong Cultural District —
NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 02/27/11 AMOA leaving downtown, focusing on Laguna Gloria — Austin 360 Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 02/13/11 Amon Carter's Director of Education Named National Educator of the Year — Amon Carter Museum Blanton curator heads to National Gallery of
Art — Austin 360 Director Dana Friis - Hansen departs from the Austin Museum of
Art — The Austin Chronicle Dallas Architecture Forum wins AIA National Collaborative Achievment Award — Dallas Archicture Forum Recent
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NYTimes Tracey Emin, the visionary, emerges as Margate's answer to William Blake — Guardian What's The Matter With Kansas... This Time?
Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 06/12/11
Art Review: Esteban Vicente: The Patient Teacher - Painter — Front Row
Art Review: A Violent Memorial at The MAC — FrontRow Building a Better Texas Biennial — Glasstire The Pietà Behind the Couch —
NYTimes Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 06/12/11 Picasso's
Art Inspiring Woman — CBS News: Sunday Morning [Video] Jerry Saltz on Kara Walker's Two Latest Exhibits — NYMag Are strong words enough to support dissidents?
In the
NYTimes Friday
art reviews, Karen Rosenberg reports: «The back rooms retreat into a too - familiar faux - naïveté via misspelled text, oddly placed works and a distracting sculpture of an erupting volcano.
- The
Art Newspaper Everything Is Illuminated: Your Guide to the Venice Biennale — Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art Newspaper Everything Is Illuminated: Your Guide to the Venice Biennale —
Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art in America Polly Morgan, Sarah Lucas and the rise of the female sculptor — The Guardian «Cronocaos,» by Rem Koolhaas, at the New Museum —
NYTimes Recent
Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate Arts, Arts Funding, Arts Re-Districting — Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art News - Texas Week of 04/24/11 Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility — Glasstire Blanton Director resigns — Austin 360 Biennial survives — and keeps thriving — as new exhibits show — Austin 360 Mayoral Candidates Debate
Arts,
Arts Funding,
Arts Re-Districting —
Art & Seek Recent Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art & Seek Recent
Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square — NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art News - National - International Week of 04/24/11 Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters — Guardian Confucius Statue Vanishes Near Tiananmen Square —
NYTimes Guy Wildenstein, Venerable
Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits — NYTimes Soldiers Protecting Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art Dealer Is Enmeshed in Lawsuits —
NYTimes Soldiers Protecting
Art, Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art,
Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art Protecting Soldiers — Studio 360 Slow Down, You Look Too Fast — ARTnews Museums should not fear the
art snobs — The Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
art snobs — The
Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art Newspaper (Video) Shadows Bright As Glass: When Brain Injuries Transform Into
Art — NPR British 20th - century a
Art — NPR British 20th - century
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NYTimes Friday
art reviews: a few paintings at Jack Shainman and Casey Kaplan (2007) The critics respond: What is painting?
Valerie Gladstone points out in the
NYTimes Travel section: «As a wave of contemporary
art installations is being unveiled in cathedrals, churches and chapels across Europe, religious spaces are once again becoming showcases for many artists.
Her work has been featured in
NYTimes, Huffington Post, Wired, NPR, Parkett
Art Magazine, Rhizome, Hyperallergic, Global Voices Online, and Al Jazeera among others.
Benjamin Genocchio reports in the
NYTimes: «The fabled conservatism of the National Academy, longtime home of the retrograde and anachronistic in
art, has faded over the years as this venerable institution has... read more... «Learning to love abstraction (with footnotes)»
«Sal Scarpitta: Sling Shot Racing Car Frame, Ice Man Sled, Face Trap Bronzes and Mad Runner Drawings» Tricia Collins Grand Salon 9/5-10 / 12/1996 (Review by Ann Wilson Lloyd in
Art in America, Roberta Smith in
NYTimes) 1996, 1997
«Vik Muniz: Sugar Children» Tricia Collins Grand Salon 11/14-12 / 21/1996 (Reviews by Holland Cotter and Vicki Goldberg for
NYTimes, Vince Aletti in Village Voice, Robert Mahoney in Time Out NY, Ezra Shales in Review, Susie Linfield in ARTnews, Edward Leffingwell in
Art in America, Taylor Holliday in The Wall Street Journal) 1996 - 1999
«Charles Clough: More is Never Enough» Tricia Collins Contemporary
Art 10/22-11 / 14/1998 (Reviews by Max Henry in Artnet, Carol Kino in
Art in America, Ken Johnson in
NYTimes, Katherine Glasson in Flatiron) 1998 - 1999
«Let Us Now Praise...» Tricia Collins Contemporary
Art 2/3 -2 / 27/1999 (Reviews by B.E. Meters in Oneworld, Roberta Smith in
NYTimes) 1998 - 1999
«Warren Isensee: Soft Spot» Tricia Collins Contemporary
Art 3/15 -4 / 19/2000 (Reviews by Ken Johnson in
NYTimes, Mario Naves in The New York Observer) 2000
«La La» Tricia Collins Contemporary
Art 1/13 -2 / 5/2000 (Ken Johnson listing in
NYTimes, Merlin James review in Burlington) 2000
«Vik Muniz: Sugar Children» Tricia Collins Grand Salon 11/14-12 / 21/1996 (Reviews by Holland Cotter and Vicki Goldberg for
NYTimes, Vince Aletti in Village Voice, Robert Mahoney in Time Out NY, Ezra Shales in Review, Susie Linfield in ARTnews, Edward Leffingwell in
Art in America, Taylor Holliday in The Wall Street Journal)
«Bing Wright» Tricia Collins Contemporary
Art 1/22 -2 / 14/1998 (Reviews by Cynthia Roberts in zingmagazine, Kim Levin in Village Voice, Bill Arning in Time Out NY, Anne Marie Russel in Arti, Ken Johnson in
NYTimes) 1998
Art Fair Premiers On Miami Beach «[ArtObserved] «From Bargains to Billionaires» [WSJ] «A-Rod, Harvard Kid's Beefcake Send Miami Into Overdrive» [Bloomberg] «At
Art Basel Miami Beach, the stars line up to be seen — and be shocked» [Guardian] «An
Art World Gathering, Divided by Money» [
NYTimes] «
Art Basel Miami Beach: The
Art Party in Full Swing» [
NYTimes] «Collins Calling» [Artforum] «Diddy buys Murray at
Art Basel Miami Beach» [Mail and Guardian] «The
Art Market: Spats and Gators —
Art Basel» [FT.Com] «Large Works and Big Changes at ArtBasel» [
NYTimes] «A Big
Art Lover, and Moneyman, Is Missing at the Fair» [
NYTimes] «New Times Guide to
Art Basel 2012 ″ [Miami New Times] «
Art Basel Miami Beach: The China Factor» [International Herald Tribune] «Dispatches From Miami Beach:
Art Basel Day 1 ″ [Forbes] «
Art Basel Miami Beach 2012: The Ten Biggest
Art Trends Of The ABMB Fairs» [Huffington Post] «Move Over Old Masters» [The
Art Newspaper] «At
Art Basel Miami Beach, Around - the - Clock Offerings» [
NYTimes] «A Peek at
Art Basel Miami Beach» [Washington Post] «Vanity, vanity... or the ultimate commission?»
In his fine
NYTimes review, Holland Cotter writes that the show is «a view of typical — rather than outstanding —
art, of familiar artists looking unfamiliar, and of strangers you're glad to meet.»
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Art Gallery, James Gardner, Joshua Mack, NYSun,
NYTimes, Roberta Smith, Time Out New York
> MoCA Director Jeffrey Deitch rejects the idea that the institution has lost its artistic bearings and is increasingly under the control of Eli Broad lat > Ed Ruscha, Last Artist on MoCA's Board, Resigns
nytimes > Trustees of Museum of Contemporary
Arts, MoCA, split by row over dumbing down of shows guardian > A Los Angeles Museum on Life - Support
nytimes
> Exhibitionist: The week's
art shows in pictures guardian > Exhibits and galleries in Chelsea, NY chelseagallerymap > New York Art Openings and Events This Week artinfo > Museum and Gallery Listings for July 20 - 26 nyti
art shows in pictures guardian > Exhibits and galleries in Chelsea, NY chelseagallerymap > New York
Art Openings and Events This Week artinfo > Museum and Gallery Listings for July 20 - 26 nyti
Art Openings and Events This Week artinfo > Museum and Gallery Listings for July 20 - 26
nytimes
In the
NYTimes, Carol Vogel reports that this year's finalists for the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize «include some of the hottest names around, and their work is heavily tipped toward conceptual and installation
art.
In the
NYTimes, Carol Vogel reports that the Museum of Modern
Art has chosen one of its own curators, Ann Temkin, to succeed John Elderfield, who retired as chief curator of painting and sculpture in July.
In the
NYTimes, Ken Johnson writes that gay precisionist Charles Demuth might have felt marginalized by the mainly heterosexual
art world.
The breath comes from a fidgety crosshatch technique rendered in pencil and black ballpoint pen that gives... read more... «
NYTimes Friday
art reviews»
In the
NYTimes, Randy Kennedy chats with Lawrence Weiner, whose retrospective opens at the Whitney Museum of American
Art in November.
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Art, NYSun,
NYTimes, Roberta Smith, Starr Figura
In the
NYTimes, Ken Johnson reports that these two exhibitions of Ashcan
art depict the old New York they loved.
A couple days ago in the
NYTimes, Holland Cotter, extremely agitated by the sorry state of the
art world, ranted about the detrimental effect big money has had on
art production, the lack of cultural diversity, the failure of
art schools, the high rents, museums» focus on the box office, conservative
art criticism, and more.
In the
NYTimes, Robin Pogrebin writes that NY's Asia Society is beginning to collect contemporary Asian
art.
In the
NYTimes, David Barboza reports that China's leading contemporary artists are finally being recognized in their own country as well: «For years their work could not be exhibited in China, but now the country's leading contemporary artists are being courted by major
art collectors abroad and their paintings set records at international auction sales.
A Friday reading round - up that includes
Art Forum on Mira Dancy and Sarah Peters, ArtNews on the Independent, Roberta Smith on Sharon Horvath, Martha Schwendener on Chris Martin, Raphael Rubinstein on Howardena Pindell, Jillian Steinhauer on Ken Johnson's controversial Grabner review in the
NYTimes, Walter Robinson in conversation with Phong Bui, and young artists as capitalist tools
Lyman Allyn
Art Museum,
NYTimes