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Gregory Volk "Big brash borough: at the freshened-up Brooklyn Museum, a large, crowded exhibition showed the borough's art scene growing in scale, diversity and ambition". Art in America. FindArticles.com. 02 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_8_92/ai_n6196966/
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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of Art in America
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William T. Wiley at Charles Cowles
by Edward Leffingwell - Art services directory
- Changes at the Metropolitan
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Makarevitsch's communal deaths
by William Burr -
Hamilton's multiplex: Richard Hamilton has long avoided a singular "look" in his prints. A recent show demonstrated their unusually complex technical and thematic range
by Faye Hirsch -
Lois Dodd at Alexandre and the New York Studio School
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Manolo Millares at the Chelsea Art Museum
by David Ebony -
Deborah Oropallo at Stephen Wirtz
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Jane South at Spencer Brownstone
by Edward Leffingwell -
John Waters at the New Museum
by Barbara Pollack - The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation recently selected New York's Drawing Center to relocate to the World Trade Center site as part of a new cultural hub planned for the area
- Japan Art Association
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Biennale set for Shanghai
by Richard Vine -
Nayland Blake at Matthew Marks
by Sarah Valdez -
Jason Clay Lewis at 31 Grand
by Steven Vincent -
Doris Cross at Charlotte Jackson
by Arden Reed -
"Dreamland Artist Club" at Coney Island
by Sarah Valdez -
Mary Neumuth Mito at Gerald Peters
by Michael Amy - Nancy Graves Foundation
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
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Two Fishermen
by Irene Overman Kreer -
Korean Crossing: a recent multi-themed exhibition at nine venues around Hawaii presented a broad range of contemporary art from Korea
by Eleanor Heartney -
Peter Ruta at the Museum of the City of New York
by Elisa Decker -
Robert Taplin at Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University
by Nathan Kernan - A retirement plan for artists
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Stacey Neff at Neuhoff
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Eduardo Arroyo at Carles Tache
by Kim Bradley - Guggenheim Museum
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Auction houses in full boom
by David Ebony -
Mark Rothko at PaceWildenstein
by Stephen Westfall -
Steven Montgomery at O.K. Harris
by Jonathan Goodman -
Bruce Helander at Don O'Melveny
by Dan Adler -
June Leaf at Edward Thorp
by Nancy Princenthal - Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation
- Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati
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Virginia Dwan: for the record
by Virginia Dwan -
The objects of war: an exhibition of propaganda posters and household furnishings bore timely lessons about the ways that bellicose messages can infiltrate everyday life
by Paula Harper -
Jim Nutt at Nolan/Eckman
by Ebony David -
Mark Bradford at Lombard-Freid
by Sarah Valdez -
Linda Hutchins at the Art Gym at Marylhurst University
by Sue Taylor -
Marc Quinn at Mary Boone
by David Ebony -
Xavier Noiret-Thome at Philippe Casini
by Joe Fyfe - Whitney Museum of American Art
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Supreme Court rules for Klimt Claimant
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Ernst Caramelle at Lawrence Markey
by Steven Vincent -
Paul Etienne Lincoln at Alexander and Bonin
by Nancy Princenthal -
Wes Mills at Richard Levy
by Arden Reed -
Los Carpinteros at Anthony Grant
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Robert Longo at Metro Pictures
by Eleanor Heartney - Terrie Sultan, director of the University of Houston's Blaffer Gallery
- Krannert Art Museum
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Turmoil at the Reina Sofia
by Kim Bradley -
Big brash borough: at the freshened-up Brooklyn Museum, a large, crowded exhibition showed the borough's art scene growing in scale, diversity and ambition
by Gregory Volk -
Howardena Pindell at Sragow
by Faye Hirsch -
Stephen Hendee at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum
by Derek Conrad Murray - Huge losses in Brit art inferno
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Alan Saret at James Cohan
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Jens Liebchen at Paul-Lobe-Haus
by Matthias Harder - Obituaries
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Jorge Pardo at Friedrich Petzel
by Jonathan Gilmore -
Friedel Dzubas at Jacobson Howard
by Jonathan Gilmore -
Viola Frey, 1933-2004
by Faye Hirsch - Asian and Asian-American
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Artist ensnared by Patriot Act
by Stephanie Cash -
Five pieces: Joan Jonas recently brought her dance, music, sound, film, videos and installations to the Queens Museum in a selected survey reaching back 35 years; a related performance at The Kitchen was her first in New York in a decade
by Lilly Wei -
Alex Bag at Elizabeth Dee
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Sarah McEneaney at the ICA
by Anne Fabbri -
Artists track the G.O.P
by Faye Hirsch -
Opus of excess: the Dieter Roth retrospective at MOMA and P.S. 1 showed how this irascible polymath rode roughshod over convention while radically reformulating historical genres
by John Paoletti -
Cornell outside the box
by Charles F. Stuckey -
McKendree Robbins Long at Luise Ross
by Michael Amy -
Sol'Sax at Kenny Schachter
by Calvin Reid -
Kerry Tribe at L.A.C.E
by Dan Adler -
Lynda Benglis at Cheim & Read
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Lothar Baumgarten at Marian Goodman
by Eleanor Heartney - The Maison Rouge, a new venue for contemporary art, recently debuted in Paris
- Whitney Museum
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New Jersey's 9/11 Memorial
by David Ebony -
The underside of innocence: in works whose overtones of menace are tempered with a melancholy, often chilly elegance, sculptor Not Vital provokes us to contemplate things only incompletely known
by Nancy Princenthal -
Helen Altman at DCKT
by Jessica Ostrower
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