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Janet Koplos "Dove Bradshaw: between science and poetry: both technical and artistic explanations attach to this New York artist's process works, which are perhaps most deeply influenced by John Cage's engagement with change and chance". Art in America. FindArticles.com. 06 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_5_92/ai_n6036839/
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Reason and spirit, Diller + Scofidio
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Edgy Armory Show in the spotlight
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Mortal coils: a large survey of Kiki Smith's prints and multiples at the Museum of Modern Art showed the vital role collaboration has played in her multifaceted career
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Glenn Ligon at D'Amelio Terras
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Edward Burtynsky at Charles Cowles
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Karen Finley at the Kitchen
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Walter Anderson at Luise Ross
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Stella Lai at Lizabeth Oliveria
by Melissa E. Feldman - LACMA revives expansion plans, thanks to Broad
- Zaha Hadid wins Pritzker
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Drawn to dance: since the 1960s, dancer and choreographer Trisha Brown has repeatedly called upon artists to create sets and costumes for her performances
by Edward Leffingwell -
Dove Bradshaw: between science and poetry: both technical and artistic explanations attach to this New York artist's process works, which are perhaps most deeply influenced by John Cage's engagement with change and chance
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Gudrun Mertes-Frady at Rosenberg + Kaufman
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Thordis Adalsteinsdottir at Stefan Stux
by Gregory Volk -
Lynn Geesaman at Thomas Barry
by Michael Fallon - Art services
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Jenny Saville and the C-word
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The Cairo effect: during the 9th Cairo Biennale a striking contrast prevailed between the staid official event and several livelier satellite exhibitions
by Lilly Wei -
Line readings: Arshile Gorky's drawings: an acknowledged pioneer of Abstract-Expressionist painting, Gorky was also a dedicated draftsman. His remarkably vigorous graphic oeuvre, encompassing independent works and preparatory studies, is the focus of a mu
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Momoyo Torimitsu at Deitch Projects and the Swiss Institute
by Paul Laster -
Paula Hayes at Salon 94
by Jonathan Goodman -
Fletcher Benton at Neuhoff
by Michael Amy -
Michael Joo at MIT List Visual Arts Center
by Ann Wilson Lloyd -
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" at "Tate Britain
by David Ebony - Asia Society promotes director
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Preserving the Barnes
by Nancy Herman -
Britain's 9/11 memorial for NYC
by Stephanie Cash -
In Mockbee's memory: a traveling show about the late architect Samuel Mockbee and his visionary Rural Studio program comes this month to Washington's National Building Museum
by Daniel Belasco -
Robert Cottingham at Forum and Dieu Donne Papermill
by Faye Hirsch -
Andrea Stern at Ricco/Maresca
by Carl Little -
Theresa Chong at Danese
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Vincent Geyskens at Thomas Erben
by Max Henry -
Catherine Opie at Regen Projects
by Sarah Valdez - Obituaries
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Reading Gay Block's mind?
by Alexis Terry -
The mastery of Matisse
by Sheldon Nodelman -
Zucker's color constructions: perhaps best known for his paint-soaked cotton-ball works of the 1970s, Joe Zucker continues to invent new ways of "building" a painting. Three recent gallery, shows revealed him at his most spirited
by Stephen Westfall -
Ward Shelley at Pierogi
by Sarah Schmerler -
Ron Nagle at Garth Clark
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Janet Malcolm at Lori Bookstein
by Sue Taylor -
Domingo Barreres at White Box
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Frederick Hayes at Patricia Sweetow
by Mark Van Proyen - WPS1 debuts
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Millennium Park to open in Chicago
by Stephanie Cash -
Art above the city: located atop a skyscraper, the Mori Art Museum opened with a thematic show of works from East and West, past and present
by Barbara Pollack -
Toland Grinnell at Mary Boone
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Milena Dopitova at Ronald Feldman
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Anna Pedersen at Schroeder Romero
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Margaret Grimes at Blue Mountain
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Earl Stroh and Tony Magar at Harwood Museum of Art
by T.M. Collins - Awards & grants
- Corrections
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Portrait of an architect: in a subtle and sensitive documentary, Louis Kahn's son chronicles his search for the architect-father he never really knew
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A house of parts: admiration for the resourcefulness shown by the beleaguered populations of overcrowded communities shapes Marjetica Potrc's major new work and the traveling exhibition that showcases it
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Jeff Koons at Sonnabend
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Lisa Capone at Kristen Frederickson
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Jerome Powers at Margaret Thatcher Projects
by Michael Amy -
Barry X Ball at Mario Diacono at Ars Libri
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Txomin Badiola at Soledad Lorenzo
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Beijing's new art district holds fest
by Richard Vine -
Guston and Dylan, tangled up in blue
by Jon Imber - Studio program seeks support
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Costantino Nivola: public and private: a selection of Nivola's sculptures, soon to leave the U.S. for a permanent home in a museum devoted to the artist in Sardinia, provided a rare overview of his work at the Parrish Museum
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Tracy Miller at Feature
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Joel Sternfeld at Luhring Augustine
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Alfredo Martinez at the proposition
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Carol K. Brown at Nohra Haime
by Michael Amy -
Michael C. McMillen at L.A. Louver
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Milton Resnick, 1917-2004
by Nathan Kernan - Hermitage Amsterdam debuts
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Howtan
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Alabama assemblage: last summer, in the walled garden of the Birmingham Museum of Art, Lonnie Holley turned a dumpster full of junk into dozens of striking sculptures. These works remain on view through May
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Peter Saul at George Adams and Nolan/Eckman
by Eleanor Heartney -
Jane Schneider at June Kelly
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Chie Fueki at Bill Maynes
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Neil Goodman at Klein Art Works
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Serkan Ozkaya at Galerist
by Lilly Wei - Charles Esche has been appointed director of the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven the Netherlands
- Museums team up for new art
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Diaspora and its quandaries: Frederic Brenner's 25-year odyssey took him from Jerusalem to Manaus, Tajikistan, Johannesburg and Las Vegas, to make photographic portraits of Jews, mostly in groups
by Max Kozloff
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