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The fine art of word slicing: in "room pieces" composed of metal pipes, black tape and adhesive letters, Brussels-based American-born artist Peter Downsbrough playfully engages the logic of linguistic and spatial order
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The mark of the philosopher is to doubt what is usually taken for granted, and to think how...
Art in America, 11/01/07 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
New art center brewing in Brussels
Yet another monumental industrial building--this one in Brussels--is being recycled as a non-collecting showcase and production site for new art....
Art in America, 02/01/06 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
The world according to Solakov: working in an ever-proliferating range of mediums Bulgarian Nedko Solakov uses fiction, confession and equivocation to navigate a post-Soviet landscape of loose ends. Playfulness, his midcareer survey suggests, is the skept
... [I]t is precisely this masquerade of fictions and ironies and fantastic scenarios that can draw us out and bring us close to ourselves. The...
Art in America, 12/01/04 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
The "other" biennial - Lyon Biennial, various artists, Lyon, France
The 4th Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon was a success, largely due to guest curator Harald Szeemann's eclectic vision of the biennale's theme...
Art in America, 11/01/97 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
Art blooms in Luxembourg - the city plans to build a new museum devoted to contemporary art - Brief Article
Of all the cities that have served a year-long stint as the European Cultural Capital, none has been more stirred by the experience than...
Art in America, 10/01/97 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
Changing of the guard - various artists, various galleries, Cologne, Germany - Report From Cologne
Cologne, Germany, has been a center of contemporary art since the 1960s, but the city is going through a transition in the 1990s, and has lost some...
Art in America, 02/01/95 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
Guy Mees at the Palais des Beaux-Arts - Brussels, Belgium - Review of Exhibitions
Mees has been an important figure in several of the European art movements, and this 35-year retrospective of his work chronicles the shifts he has...
Art in America, 03/01/94 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication -
Report from Istanbul: Bosporus dialogues - Third International Istanbul Biennial exhibition; Turkey; includes related article
The Third International Istanbul Biennial art exhibition, held in 1992, explored the idea of cultural difference and how that is reflected in art....
Art in America, 06/01/93 by Sarah McFadden · More from publication
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