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John Chamberlain: PaceWildenstein
John Chamberlain's latest show at PaceWildenstein was such a tour de force, rve been wondering if the 81-year-old sculptor isn't the Rodney...
Art in America, 11/01/08 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Double birth: the new Ullens Center for Contemporary Art opened with a survey of the '85 New Wave, China's first nationwide avant-garde movement
With the inauguration, this past November, of the nonprofit Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in the 798 arts district of Beijing [see "Front...
Art in America, 04/01/08 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Alive and well: the Centre Pompidou today: with a satellite outpost due to open in Metz, plans to annex two vacant floors at the Palais de Tokyo and consistently inventive programming, the Pompidou turns 30 with grace
Thirty years ago, Paris's Centre Pompidou was the new kid on the block. These days, it's flexing its muscles with confidence. Like architects...
Art in America, 10/01/07 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Urs Fischer at the Blaffer Gallery
"Mary Poppins," Urs Fischer's inexplicably titled solo show at the Blaffer, plainly revealed why this 33-year-old Swiss artist has been in the...
Art in America, 02/01/07 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
A Helluva town: a huge, spectacular summer exhibition at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco repositioned several key figures in postwar American art
The legendary Ed Sullivan would have called "New York, New York," the summer survey at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo, "a really big show."...
Art in America, 11/01/06 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Brian McKee at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
Selections from "Urbanus," a series of approximately 71-by-57-inch photographs taken last year in India, constituted Brian McKee's auspicious...
Art in America, 11/01/05 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Donald Judd at Tate Modern
This compact survey was almost perfect. Comprising some 40 works, the show opened, in its Tate installation, with paintings executed by Judd in...
Art in America, 12/01/04 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
David Hilliard at Yancey Richardson
David Hilliard's 11 multipart color photographs from 2003 are packed with narrative incident and formal invention. Scenes of small-town life...
Art in America, 11/01/04 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Mark Wyse at Wallspace - New York - art exhibition
There is a straightforward answer to the question, "Didn't the photography program at Yale University, which awarded master's degrees to Justine...
Art in America, 04/01/04 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication -
Seeing Noguchi anew: for an exhibition that has toured Europe and will come to New York in the spring, Robert Wilson turned his theatrical skills to providing environments for Isamu Noguchi's sculptures, furniture, lights and other designs
Almost 15 years after Isamu Noguchi's death, his reputation would not seem to need burnishing. From Albany, N.Y., to Yokohama, Japan, his art is...
Art in America, 12/01/03 by Phyllis Tuchman · More from publication



