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A Letter to Charlotte Moorman
In which the author reflects on the legendary musician, performance-art trailblazer, collaborator with Nam June Paik, and impresario of 15 Annual...
Art in America, 06/01/00 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
John McCracken at David Zwirner - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
It is startling to realize how little John McCracken's Minimalist sculpture has changed over the past three decades. At the same time, it must be...
Art in America, 10/01/97 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Elizabeth Murray at PaceWildenstein - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Cartoonlike images commandeered entire surfaces of Elizabeth Murray's recent shaped canvases. Of the eight works on view (all oil on canvas on...
Art in America, 10/01/97 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Gary Hume at Matthew Marks - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Savvy and slick, luscious and droll, Gary Hume's recent paintings bolster his position as one of London's most compelling younger artists. He...
Art in America, 10/01/97 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Up close and impersonal - figurative painting, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, New York
Pearlstein is known for his depiction of female nudes, which he has been working on for 40 years. His paintings and watercolors usually feature one...
Art in America, 05/01/97 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Bruce Nauman at Leo Castelli and Sperone Westwater - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Idle hands were hard to find in Bruce Nauman's recent double-header, which offered a multitude of palms and fingers engaged in energetic, if...
Art in America, 02/01/97 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Leonardo da Vinci at the Museum of Natural History - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Leonardo's Codex Leicester is noteworthy for its brilliant observations and theories concerning the physical world, as well as for being the...
Art in America, 12/01/96 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Sandro Chia at Sidney Janis - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
As if ensconced in a never-never land, Sandro Chia conjures up lush, fanciful images that evoke the balmy serenity of Mediterranean antiquity as...
Art in America, 10/01/96 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Nancy Graves at Knoedler and Locks - New York, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Two memorial exhibitions, independently organized, highlighted Nancy Graves's work in bronze, the medium in which she made her most innovative art...
Art in America, 09/01/96 by David Bourdon · More from publication -
Andre Masson at Zabriskie - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Fleeing Vichy France, Surrealist painter Andre Masson arrived in New York in May 1941, where he was welcomed as an eminent "artist in exile." Years...
Art in America, 04/01/96 by David Bourdon · More from publication


