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What keeps collaboration alive? WHW, the curators of this year's Istanbul Biennia, are four Croatian women who have been working together for a decade. Here they discuss their exhibition and the ways they galvanize their collaboration
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] What, How & for Whom/WHW, the curators of the 11th International Istanbul Biennial ("What Keeps Mankind Alive?"), are a...
Art in America, 10/01/09 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Yang Fudong: Marian Goodman
YANG FUDONG MARIAN GOODMAN [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Chinese video artist Yang Fudong has gained international recognition for his poetic,...
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Shirin Neshat
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] OVER THE LAST 12 YEARS, Iranian-born Shirin Neshat (b. 1957) has produced a series of lyrical...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Identity and locale: four Australian artists: a selection of recent solo shows touches on aboriginality, geographical isolation and framing a relationship with Western art
LOOKING DOWN FROM a plane above the Australian interior, one sees vast expanses of red earth barely scratched here and there by roads. It could be...
Art in America, 05/01/09 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Zhang Xiaogang: Pacewildenstein
ZHANG XIAOGANG ZHANG XIAOGANG PACEWILDENSTEIN [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] A founding member of China's $1-million-plus club, Zhang Xiaogang...
Art in America, 03/01/09 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Gwangju Biennale: Sept 5-Nov 9
Much was made in the Korean press of the fact that the 7th Gwangju Biennale had no ostensible theme, unlike earlier editions that were organized...
Art in America, 12/01/08 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Ryan Johnson: Guild & Greyshkul
Befitting the paranoia endemic to our current reality, the title sculpture in Ryan Johnson's recent show, "Watchman," is decked out with the...
Art in America, 10/01/08 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Food for thought: Trenton Doyle Hancock and Ballet Austin's rousing collaborative performance centers on a struggle between color-loving, meat-eating Mounds and misanthropic, white-skinned Vegans
Trenton Doyle Hancock is known for sprawling installations that spill over gallery walls and floors in a three-dimensional torrent of handwritten...
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Otto Muehl: Maccarone
A member of the Austrian Actionist group who spent seven years in prison for sexual offenses committed at a commune he founded in 1970, Otto Muehl...
Art in America, 09/01/08 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication -
Lee Bul: Lehmann Maupin
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This show spotlighted Korean artist Lee Bul's recent evolution. Earlier, in her cyborg sculptures...
Art in America, 09/01/08 by Eleanor Heartney · More from publication


