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Philip Guston
The supposedly big change in Philip Guston's art occurred in the late 1960s, when he switched from his refined, "tender-minded" version of "action...
ArtForum, 11/01/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Robert Baribeau: Allan stone gallery
What do Robert Baribeau's paintings show us that we haven't seen before? They're full of the painterly Sturm und Drang, the excitement about...
ArtForum, 10/01/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Robert Baribeau: Allan stone gallery.

What do Robert Baribeau's paintings show us that we haven't seen before? They're full of the painterly Sturm und Drang, the excitement about...
Artforum International, 10/01/08 by Kuspit, Donald · More from publication -
Hans Hofmann: AMERINGER YOHE FINE ART
Hans Hofmann's paintings on paper have a freshness, an energy, a presence that belies their age. They're sixty years old, but they have a timeless...
ArtForum, 09/01/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Lucas Samaras; PACEWILDENSTEIN
Self-proclaimed "urban hermit" Lucas Samaras is well known for his innumerable self-portraits. Some of these are photographs, most are paintings,...
ArtForum, 06/22/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Jorge Tacla: Galeria Ramis Barquet
Jorge Tacla paints a political wasteland: The pathos in his series "Rubble" is rooted in a sense of political betrayal. Tacla, who is Chilean, bore...
ArtForum, 04/01/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Lucian Freud: Museum of Modern Art/Marlborough Graphics
Among Lucian Freud's earliest works, from the 1940s, are etchings that, while intimate, feel charged with a rough emotional urgency. The atmosphere...
ArtForum, 03/01/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Ross Bleckner: Mary Boone Gallery
Ross Bleckner's six new "Meditation" paintings--one a diptych, all but one involving high-intensity black and red, often enmeshed in gray and...
ArtForum, 02/01/08 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication -
Stefan Sehler: Parker's box.

At first glance, Berlin-based artist Stefan Sehler's lush, intricate images appear to be photographic. They depict fragments of nature--branches...
Artforum International, 01/01/08 by Kuspit, Donald · More from publication -
John Torreano: Feature, Inc
If one was to fully appreciate John Torreano's recent exhibition "Scapes," it helped to be familiar with the ancient Greek myth of Orion, the...
ArtForum, 11/01/07 by Donald Kuspit · More from publication



