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"Jasper Johns: Gray"; Art Institute of Chicago
JASPER JOHNS has been the subject of so many career surveys, narrowly conceived museum exhibitions, and critical/theoretical writings that one...
ArtForum, 02/01/08 by Carroll Dunham · More from publication -
Film noir: on the occasion of Kara Walker's traveling midcareer survey, currently on view at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Carroll Dunham explores the artist's recentand unexpectedturn to a new medium
Kara Walker's work seems to have always brought out the worst in her. Sadomasochistic, drunken, sexist, child-molesting racial profiles from some...
ArtForum, 04/01/07 by Carroll Dunham · More from publication -
Robert Rauschenberg's Combines: two views.

WITH THEIR INTRICATE PATCHWORK SURFACES AND AVIAN APPENDAGES, ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG'S COMBINES CONTINUE TO POSE BAFFLING INTERPRETIVE RIDDLES MORE...
Artforum International, 03/01/06 by Bois, Yve-Alain; Dunham, Carroll · More from publication -
Shapes of things to come
Although widely known for nearly a quarter century, Elizabeth Murray's singular oeuvre has continually eluded easy categorization within...
ArtForum, 11/01/05 by Carroll Dunham · More from publication -
Shapes of things to come.(Elizabeth Murray, painting exhibition)

Although widely known for nearly a quarter century, Elizabeth Murray's singular oeuvre has continually eluded easy categorization within...
Artforum International, 11/01/05 by Dunham, Carroll · More from publication -
Max Ernst: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Locating and mapping the human unconscious was a primary plotline within the braided narratives of modernism, and it fell to the Surrealist...
Artforum International, 09/01/05 by Dunham, Carroll · More from publication -
Max Ernst: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Locating and mapping the human unconscious was a primary plotline within the braided narratives of modernism, and it fell to the Surrealist...
ArtForum, 09/01/05 by Carroll Dunham · More from publication -
Joe Zucker's fiber optics.

THE history of the New York art world in the 1970s is assumed to be clear but is actually not well understood. So many subsequent developments...
Artforum International, 04/01/04 by Dunham, Carroll · More from publication -
Joe Zucker's fiber optics
THE history of the New York art world in the 1970s is assumed to be clear but is actually not well understood. So many subsequent developments had...
ArtForum, 04/01/04 by Carroll Dunham · More from publication -
Who are the artists to watch during the year ahead? For the fourth year running, artforum asked a dozen critics, curators, and cognoscenti--including, for the first time, several artists--to introduce the work of an up-and-comer they feel shows special pr

A HABITUAL COMPILER OF LISTS AND AN AMATEUR Cartographer, Simon Evans seeks, through his self-consciously rough-edged art, to impose a semblance...
Artforum International, 01/01/04 by Birnbaum, Daniel; Christov-Bakargiev, Carolyn; Cooper, Dennis; Dunham, Carroll; Herbert, Martin; Higgs, Matthew; Kastner, Jeffrey; Rimanelli, David; Siegel, Katy; Singer, Debra; Tillmans, Wolfgang; Walker, Hamza · More from publication
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