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Thornton Willis: Elizabeth Harris
THORNTON WILLIS ELIZABETH HARRIS [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The lattice patterns in Thornton Willis's recent paintings (all 2008) are a departure...
Art in America, 09/01/09 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Ragnar Kjartansson the beginning of "The End"
When Ragnar Kjartansson came to Luhring Augustine, his New York gallery, last March to discuss his project for the 53rd Venice Biennale, he was...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Jason Middlebrook: University Art Museum: University of Albany
Jason Middlebrook's ambitious project "Live with Less" used as its basic material discarded cardboard boxes collected on campus over a two-month...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Rob Wynne: Locks
PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA ROB WYNNE LOCKS [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Rob Wynne is not afraid of beauty and its seductive shimmer, albeit...
Art in America, 03/01/09 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Deliverance: the biennial: billed as the largest international biennial in the U.S., "Prospect.1," the first in a series headed by veteran curator Dan Cameron, brought scores of artists and myriad recovery projects to the still-battered town
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "PROSPECT.1" WAS DIFFERENT in spirit from other biennials, as Dan Cameron, its artistic director,...
Art in America, 02/01/09 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Experiment Iceland: this year's Reykjavik Arts Festival included about 30 exhibitions in and out of the city, and an equal number of performances by creative people from many disciplines
Founded in 1970 as a performing arts biennial, the Reykjavik Arts Festival became an annual event in 2004 with plans for an extensive visual-arts...
Art in America, 10/01/08 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Valerie Jaudon: Von Lintel
Consisting of jumpy, sharply delineated white shapes inscribed across the lustrous taupe of linen, Valerie Jaudon's recent paintings, meticulously...
Art in America, 10/01/08 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Hiroshi Senju: Sundaram Tagore
Waterfalls or their semblances have been on view of late, from Pat Steir's signature cascades of paint at Cheim & Read in December, to Olafur...
Art in America, 09/01/08 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Destroy, they said: in what was billed as an attempt to "de-Hellenize" contemporary Greek culture and relieve it of its classical past, the 1st Athens Biennial sprang into being
This past fall, Athens succumbed to the pandemic of biennial fever and mounted the 1st Athens Biennial, provocatively titled "Destroy Athens." The...
Art in America, 06/01/08 by Lilly Wei · More from publication -
Paul Brach at Flomenhaft
Pale horses, some of them winged, all of them rendered in fanciful hues like rose and violet, gallop across crimson, mauve and indigo deserts and...
Art in America, 05/01/08 by Lilly Wei · More from publication


