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Articles in Oct, 2002 issue of Art in America
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Art bonanza for Whitney Museum - Front Page
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Self-created worlds: last summer's Biennale of Sydney gave free rein to complex, often offbeat works predicated on alternate realities - Report From Sydney - Critical Essay
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Will Barnet at Alexandre
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David Opdyke at Roebling Hall
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Hilda Thorpe at Gallery K
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Rusty Peters at GrantPirrie
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New museum for Missouri - Artworld - Daum Museum of Contemporary Art - Brief Article
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When a huge flood hit Prague in 1890, the wild water tore down two vaults of the Charles Bridge - Prague
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Life after YBA-mania: exploring the current London art scene, a New York critic finds the British capital awash in museum interventions, artist collectives, landscape paintings and some jejune nose-thumbing - Report From London - Critical Essay
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Eve Sonneman at Bruce Silverstein
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Mark Kostabi at Stefan Stux
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Ellen Harvey at De Chiara
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George Dunbar at Galerie Simonne Sterne
by Lilly Wei - Art services directory - Directory
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New modern museum for Munich - Artworld - Pinakothek der Moderne - Brief Article
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Co-opting the arts
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All sorts of valuable objects: drainpipes, knives, electric sockets, Chryslers, bananas, safety pins and other familiar items populated three concurrent New York shows of drawings and sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
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Gwenn Thomas at Art Projects International
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Nancy Shaver at feature
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Raquel Montilla Higgins at Nexus
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Marc Quinn at the Tate Liverpool
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Art Fair on a budget - Artworld - Affordable Art Fair - Brief Article
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Eastern Germany was among the areas hardest hit by the floods that devastated Central Europe this past August - Dresden
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Sensibility on parade: two artist-curated group exhibitions enlivened the dog days in New York's Chelsea, juxtaposing works old and new, familiar and obscure, and presenting radically dissimilar points of view - Summer Shows II
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Fischli and Weiss at Matthew Marks - Peter Fischli and David Weiss
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Ida Applebroog at Ronald Feldman
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Roger Ballen at Gagosian - Brief Article
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Michael Gibson at Fay Gold
by Rebecca Dimling Cochran - Art schools directory - Directory
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Courtauld Institute of Art - People - Brief Article
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Wright and ukiyo-e: profiting from prints
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Taking the long view: Roni Horn's allusive serial art makes use of pairings, sequences and minutes compositional shifts. An eight-month, two-part exhibition at New York's Dia Center recently enabled viewers to experience the subtle mnemonic qualities of h
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Merrill Wagner at Stark
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Anne Chu at Christine Burgin
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Maureen Gallace and Albert York at Nielsen
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Zineb Sedira at the Agency
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Artists to U.S. gov't: "Not in Our Name" - Artworld - artists' activist group - Brief Article
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Changes and a discovery at the Cooper-Hewitt - Front Page - Company Brief
by Stephanie Cash -
Open season: during the annual Summer Exhibition at London's Royal Academy, well-known contemporary artists shared quarters with countless Sunday painters - Summer Shows I - Critical Essay
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Boy story: absent from the New York gallery scene for eight years, provocateur Steve Gianakos returned with a concise Chelsea survey. The show confirmed the undiminished energy of his trademark hard-core humor and revealed new possibilities for his unorth
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Charlotta Westergren at Dee/Glasoe
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Lynda Benglis at Franklin Parrasch
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Andrea Way at Marsha Mateyka - Brief Article
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Stella Bowen at Australian War Memorial
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Centre Pompidou - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Lichtenstein's metro mural arrives - Front Page - Brief Article
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Divine intervention: Ralph Appelbaum's compelling exhibition design for the recently opened Museum of World Religions in Taipei offers a highly programmatic account of "universal" spiritual values - Issues & Commentary - Critical Essay
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Elisa Sighicelli at Cohan Leslie and Browne
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Ann Wilson and Carol Ross at Janos Gat
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Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler at Tanya Bonakdar
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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen at Frederick Meijer Sculpture Park
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Obituaries - artworld - Obituary
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Larry Rivers - 1923-2002 - Front Page - People - Obituary
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EijaLiisa Ahtila is not going crazy: a veteran of Documenta and of biennials from Istanbul to Venice to Sydney, Eija-Liisa Ahtila has become Finland's leading film-installation artist. Her dense yet concise narratives probe a range of human experien
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Myron Stout at Washburn
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Felrath Hines at June Kelly
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Graham Parks at Feigen Contemporary
by Michael Amy -
Patty Wickman at Hunsaker/Schlesinger
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Pulling up "Stake" in Dallas - Artworld - Dallas Museum of Art removes work - Brief Article
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"Art factory" for England - Front Page - Brief Article
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Fact and fable: Juan Munoz: employing conceptualist strategies and the illusionistic devices of theater, the late Spanish artist Juan Munoz left behind an extraordinarily rich and varied oeuvre. His idiosyncratic sculptures, drawings and installations are
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Tina Barney at Janet Borden
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Lance Letscher at Howard Scott
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Patti Heid at Walter Wickiser
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Frank Okada at Greg Kucera
by Matthew Kangas - Austria clears Sotheby's - Artworld - exporting Reubens painting - Brief Article
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Eyestorm blows overalmost - Front Page - art gallery - Brief - Brief Article
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Figuring Larry Rivers: on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of Larry Rivers's works in Washington, D.C., the author recalls the electrifying impact of Rivers's early, groundbreaking paintings - Critical Essay
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Frank Badur at Margaret Thatcher
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Pouran Jinchi at M.Y. Art Prospects
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Elizabeth O'Reilly at George Billis
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Jeanine Breaker at William Turner
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Curator for SITE Santa Fe Biennial - Artworld - Robert Storr - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
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