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Let us now praise Robert Rauschenberg
Photographs cannot capture an especially exquisite sequence from the 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece, the sprawling self-retrospective "spread" of...
Art in America, 09/01/08 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication -
Picabia's L.H.O.O.Q. rediscovered, again
To the Editors: To the Editors: I was wrong in "Dada Lives" [A.i.A., June/July '06] to claim that Picabia's bungled 1920 reproduction of...
Art in America, 09/01/06 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication -
Dada lives: the subject of an appropriately shape-shifting exhibition seen in Paris, Washington and now New York, Dada wasprod the 20th century's most all-inclusive and far-reaching art movement, rejecting nothing, no matter how vulgar, provocative or ins
Less than two decades after the 1918 Armistice--in December 1936--with global political order again falling to ruin, the seven-year-old Museum of...
Art in America, 06/01/06 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication -
Rhythmic lines: Van Gogh's drawings
Vran Gogh--or Vincent, as he preferred to be known--wrote to his art-dealer brother Theo in early September 1880, having recently decided to become...
Art in America, 03/01/06 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication -
Dali in Duchamp-land: the Philadelphia Museum's extensive Duchamp holdings provide a richly instructive foil to the centennial Dali retrospective currently on view there
By the time I got to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, around 11:30 on Saturday morning, Feb. 19, the Dali centennial exhibition was sold out for the...
Art in America, 05/01/05 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication -
The persistence of Dali
Starting last year, with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great masturbator, or Avida Dollars, as Andre Breton anagrammatically styled...
Art in America, 03/01/05 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication -
True colors: Seurat and "La Grande Jatte": issues of glazing, framing and color shiftplus the inclusion of a full-scale replica of Seurat's Pointillist icon in "rejuvenated" huesprompt the author's reflections on a recent C
Urban park art was this summer's theme in Chicago. With Frank Gehry's bandshell adding sparkle and flutter to the city's lakeside skyline,...
Art in America, 11/01/04 by Charles F. Stuckey · More from publication -
Cornell outside the box
Joseph Cornell: Shadowplay ... Eterniday, essays by Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, Richard Vine, Robert Lehrman and Walter Hopps, New York, Thames &...
Art in America, 09/01/04 by Charles F. Stuckey · More from publication -
AIDS--no longer a death sentence, still a challenge.(Editorial)(Editorial)

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is now found in every country of the world, infecting 56 million persons worldwide. (1) Twenty million...
Southern Medical Journal, 04/01/04 by Schmitt, James K.; Stuckey, Charles P. · More from publication -
Partners in art: an international exhibition examines the art of van Gogh and Gauguin in light of their contentious yet crucial relationship. Combining a wealth of significant loans, fresh technical data and an inventive installation, the show promises to
Anyone who missed the blockbuster "Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South" as installed at the Art Institute of Chicago (the works are now...
Art in America, 05/01/02 by Charles Stuckey · More from publication



