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Lives of the artists
BY CALVIN TOMKINS NEW YORK: HENRY HOLT. 272 PAGES. $26. "Formalist art critics used to say that the life of an artist was irrelevant to an...
ArtForum, 10/01/08 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Lives of the artists.(Book review)

BY CALVIN TOMKINS NEW YORK: HENRY HOLT. 272 PAGES. $26. "Formalist art critics used to say that the life of an artist was irrelevant to...
Artforum International, 10/01/08 by Schwendener, Martha · More from publication -
"Hello Meth Lab in the Sun": BALLROOM MARFA
Is it better to have seen--experienced might be more appropriate--the work of Mike Nelson, Christoph Buchel, or Gregor Schneider prior to...
ArtForum, 09/01/08 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Jane Simpson: Gering & Lopez Gallery
The title of British artist Jane Simpson's recent exhibition, "My Inheritance and Other Bloody Tales," might have been cribbed from one of a recent...
ArtForum, 05/01/08 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Guy Ben-Ner: Postmasters
Sally Mann, an artist with whom Guy Ben-Ner is frequently compared, despite the vast differences between their practices, has tried to downplay the...
ArtForum, 04/01/08 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Portia Munson: P.P.O.W
Portia Munson remains best known for Pink Project Table, 1994-96, an installation that appeared in the controversially titled "Bad Girls," a 1994...
ArtForum, 03/01/07 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Joe Coleman: Tilton Gallery
Western art's cozy relationship with Catholicism ended somewhere in the eighteenth century, but a vestige of it persists in the work of Joe...
ArtForum, 12/01/06 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Adam McEwen: Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery
In a small booklet published to accompany his recent exhibition at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Adam McEwen writes: "War. It's always been all the...
ArtForum, 11/01/06 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Tomas Saraceno: Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Gardens that fly, aircraft powered by the sun, cities that change and meld like drifting clouds, gravity as a "physical psycho-social...
ArtForum, 10/01/06 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication -
Joe Fig: Plus Ultra
Dollhouses are funny things. Introduced in northern Europe in the seventeenth century, they were originally used by rich women to manage their...
ArtForum, 09/01/06 by Martha Schwendener · More from publication



