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The Afropolitans: "Flow," the Studio Museum in Harlem's recent roundup Of African-born emerging artists, explored what it means to be an "African of the world."
Thanks to three revelatory surveys of emerging artists in this new millennium--"Freestyle" (2001), "Frequency" (2006) and now "Flow" (2008)--the...
Art in America, 09/01/08 by Sarah Valdez · More from publication -
Josephine Meckseper: Elizabeth Dee
The storefront windows of Elizabeth Dee gallery were tricked out like a cheap emporium for the duration of this topical if depressing exhibition,...
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Luis Camnitzer at Alexander Gray
This succinct, text-driven and quietly powerful exhibition included just two works, one old and one new, evidencing disparate but not dueling...
Art in America, 06/01/08 by Sarah Valdez · More from publication -
The revolution will be visualized: the compelling graphic designs of Emory Douglas, "Revolutionary Artist" of the Black Panther Party, helped shape the group's public image and reflected its evolution from politically militant to socially mitiga
Looking beyond the gallery scene, deeply rooted in his conviction that all art is political, and valuing real-life action and change above all...
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Alexander Lee at Clementine
After this, his first New York solo exhibition, "The Departure of the Fish: Redux," Alexander Lee had to dismantle some of the sculptures included...
Art in America, 12/01/07 by Sarah Valdez · More from publication -
Nancy Brooks Brody at Virgil de Voldere
It took Brooklyn-based artist Nancy Brooks Brody untold hours spread over two years to create the largest work in her recent breakout exhibition....
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In the land of make-believe: a recent museum show presented the work of Eleanor Antin, Lynn Hershman and Suzy Lake, three pioneers in the art of the invented persona
"Identity Theft," the thoroughly enjoyable and timely curatorial debut of Los Angeles-based art writer Jori Finkel, included groundbreaking work...
Art in America, 11/01/07 by Sarah Valdez · More from publication -
Jeff Brouws at Robert Koch
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] San Francisco-based, self-taught photographer Jeff Brouws has spent the past 20-some years...
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Miles Coolidge at Casey Kaplan
L.A.-based Miles Coolidge, who studied under Bemd and Hilla Becher at the Kunstakademie Dusseldoff, has in the past taken a cue from them by...
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Keith Mayerson at Derek Eller
Keith Mayerson's paintings have never been big on craft, but he received deserved acclaim in the early '90s for his acerbically funny and...
Art in America, 09/01/07 by Sarah Valdez · More from publication


