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Leif Kath: Elizabeth Harris
LEIF KATH LEIF KATH ELIZABETH HARRIS [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] If Myron Stout were to come back as a midcareer Danish artist, his work might...
Art in America, 01/01/09 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Sven Kroner: Yvon Lambert
Tender, acid, sentimental, harsh--Sven Kroner's imagined landscapes support just about any adjective, as well as referencing numerous painting...
Art in America, 12/01/08 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Ross Bleckner at Mary Boone
Ross Bleckner's restless, slightly sinister flower-based paintings--there were six, from 2006-07, in this exhibition--comprise some of his...
Art in America, 05/01/08 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Gary Komarin at Spanierman Modern
Now in midcareer, New York-born artist Gary Komarin makes works that owe as much to Color Field painting as to his off-cited mentor, Philip Guston....
Art in America, 05/01/08 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Eye of the heart: in her portrait assemblages of people both famous and obscure, Marisol finds the human vulnerability common to all her subjects and, in so doing, reveals usnot without sympathyto ourselves
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] An opera singer who had to keep silent for a week to preserve his voice later told me that during...
Art in America, 03/01/08 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
James Casebere at Sean Kelly
James Casebere is one of a number of artists who, beginning in the '70s, took up the Surrealists' challenge and, by using a medium that ostensibly...
Art in America, 12/01/07 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Myron Stout at Washburn
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Myron Stout (1908-1987) was a slight, modest man who was known to his more famous and flamboyant...
Art in America, 10/01/07 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Jo Baer at Alexander Gray
That Jo Baer has thought long and hard about the nature of painting is clear. In her early (1960s-'70s), radically minimal and superbly elegant...
Art in America, 10/01/07 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Robert Irwin at PaceWildenstein
To create a templelike stillness with massive slashes of primary color might seem impossible, yet the dominant feature of Robert Irwin's...
Art in America, 09/01/07 by Carol Diehl · More from publication -
Zhan Wang at the Williams College Museum of Art
At first glance, Zhan Wang's installation Urban Landscape--a miniature Beijing made out of everyday stainless-steel cooking utensils that the...
Art in America, 05/01/07 by Carol Diehl · More from publication



