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Frederique Loutz: Claudine Papillon
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The refined and creepy drawings of Frederique Loutz have made quite a splash in the Paris art...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Brooks Adams · More from publication -
Creten's creatures: known for his unsettling semi organic forms, Johan Creten recently exhibited new sculptures created during a three-year residency in Sevres
JOHAN CRETEN (b. 1963) is widely regarded for his extravagant ceramic sculptures of female torsos covered with delicately handcrafted yet...
Art in America, 04/01/09 by Brooks Adams · More from publication -
Mormon sect finds a home for its grandmothers
WESTCLIFFE, Colo. -- The last thing they wanted was to be the talk of the town. Lured by its scenic beauty and live-and-let-live reputation, a...
Oakland Tribune, 08/07/08 by BROOKE ADAMS · More from publication -
Julian Schnabel: the eye of the mind: in his film about a man completely paralyzed but for one eye, Schnabel has skillfully interwoven his character's memories with a phantasmagoria of art-historical references and imagery
When Julian Schnabers film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly opened at the Cannes Film Festival last May, I was amazed at what a French movie the...
Art in America, 05/01/08 by Brooks Adams · More from publication -
After the hunt: energetically wrought banisters, door handles and chandeliers are among the fixtures created by Saint Clair Cemin for the renovated Musee de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] How often does an artist get a dream commission for a big design project that changes his life...
Art in America, 02/01/08 by Brooks Adams · More from publication -
A LOST BOY'S LONGING
SALT LAKE CITY - Johnny Jessop was just 13 when, he says, polygamous sect leader Warren S. Jeffs expelled him from his family, home and...
Augusta Chronicle, The, 02/22/07 by Brooke Adams · More from publication -
It's natural for most people that with age comes a gradual loss of
TWO years ago, Chris Humphrey had perfect vision. The world looked vivid, even at night. He could make out car license plates at a distance....
Oakland Tribune, 02/05/07 by Brooke AdamsSTAFF · More from publication -
Robert Rosenblum, 1927-2006
A preeminent art historian of the modern era, whose expertise spanned the late 18th century to the present, Robert Rosenblum died in New York on...
Art in America, 02/01/07 by Brooks Adams · More from publication -
The school of L.A.: a major exhibition at the Centre Pompidou surveyed the art made in Los Angeles between 1955 and 1985, providing an invigorating look at the rogue energy of the West Coast scene during that legendary period
I spent a good part of the fall of 2001 sitting in Paris cafes reading books about Los Angeles architecture. At the time, this struck me as highly...
Art in America, 11/01/06 by Brooks Adams · More from publication -
Demon iconographer: recent exhibitions in Rome and London and a mural commissioned by a new museum in his native Naples provide opportunities to catch up on the peripatetic career of Francesco Clemente
Francesco Clemente's studio by moonlight. We are in his New York loft on a cold January night in 2006; I have come to see paintings that are...
Art in America, 05/01/06 by Brooks Adams · More from publication


