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Keith Morris Washington at Kenkeleba House
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Keith Morris Washington is a painter who has been exhibiting since about 1990, mostly in the...
Art in America, 02/01/08 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
"Contested Spaces" at Baruch College and "Into the Future" at Plus Ultra
"Contested Spaces" was an exhibition of post-Soviet art primarily from Russia. Curator Elena Sorokina says that the title refers to the spaces left...
Art in America, 03/01/07 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
Allen Uzikee Nelson and George Smith at Wilmer Jennings
Allen Uzikee Nelson was born in Mississippi and studied engineering at the University of Southern Illinois at Carbondale, where he began making...
Art in America, 03/01/07 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
Alvin Loving at Kenkeleba House
Al Loving died in June of 2005 at age 70. This show at Kenkeleba House presented 13 of his major paintings; the opening was conjoined with a...
Art in America, 06/01/06 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
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This has been a great art season for those who love Nancy Spero's work: over the winter she had two major bodies of work up in New York at the same...
Art in America, 05/01/06 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
Video comes to the 'Stans: a lively video festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan, has helped fuel the rapid spread of the medium across the republics of Central Asia
To the Western art world, Central Asia might seem the Last Mystery. Since the 1989 exhibition "Magiciens de la Terre," we have seen work from...
Art in America, 12/01/05 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
The shape of energy: geometry and gesture carry equal weight in the abstract paintings of Max Gimblett, a New Zealander who has lived in New York since the 1970s
Max Gimblett's new paintings, which were exhibited recently at the Haines Gallery in San Francisco, will function, for the time being, as the...
Art in America, 10/01/05 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
Philosophy in the land: since the 1960s, Agnes Denes has been exploring the relationship between nature and culture through a variety of mediums. A show documenting her public art concludes its tour at New York's Chelsea Art Museum
Formerly this plain was the richest of the fields that give life, but at this time it gave no life at all, lying waste, barren, and all leafless....
Art in America, 11/01/04 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
Nalini Malani at the New Museum - New York
Nalini Malani was in the forefront of a generation of Indian artists who, in the 1980s, moved into international focus. At that time she was a...
Art in America, 11/01/03 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication -
Arnold Mesches at P.S. 1 - New York - exhibition of the artist's work uses deals with investigation of him conducted by Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1945-1972 - Critical Essay - Biography
Arnold Mesches had his first one-person show in 1946. The hundredth or so was in New York City (at P.S. 1) in 2002--the series of 48 masterful...
Art in America, 10/01/03 by Thomas McEvilley · More from publication


