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Summertime: the rise of the curator is an inescapable theme linking Manhattan's major shows this season
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] One may have mixed feelings about the ascendancy of the curator, yet one does feel curious to know what...
Apollo, 07/01/09 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Alexithymia and fear of pain independently predict heat pain intensity ratings among undergraduate university students
J Katz, AL Martin, MG Page, V Calieri. Alexithymia and fear of pain independently predict heat pain intensity ratings among undergraduate...
Pain Research & Management : The Journal of the Canadian Pain Society, 07/01/09 by Katz, Joel; Martin, Andrea L; Pagé, M Gabrielle; Calleri, Vincent · More from publication -
The women's rooms: a walk round Brooklyn and Manhattan galleries reveals the work of both new and well-known women artists
I was having lunch with a painter, a curator, and an editor. Someone said the), thought a number of painters currently enjoying prominent...
Apollo, 05/01/09 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Manhattan transfer: the lower east side, once home to immigrants and aspiring artists, is now receiving the uptown treatment
When the poet Charles Olson wrote, 'What does not change/is the to change he might have been talking about New York City's restless need to...
Apollo, 01/01/09 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Seeing sound: MOMA's show on the impact of new media in the 1960s and 1970s recalls an idealistic age, before art aspired to control its audience
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] An exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, 'Looking At Music', examines ways in which sound, poetry,...
Apollo, 11/01/08 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Art now: America: life on Mars: the Carnegie International challenges the interest of the idea that a thing can be a work of art in itself
Marcel Duchamp tossed a grain of sand into the art world that, depending on your point of view, has grown into either a lacerating vision of truth...
Apollo, 09/01/08 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Thinking about these times: three major shows provide an overview of curatorial practice in a city striving to retain its artistic pre-eminence
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] Three recent installations at bastions of contemporary" art allowed New Yorkers and visitors to...
Apollo, 05/01/08 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Antoni Tapies at PaceWildenstein
The Catalan master Antoni Tapies turned 60 three years ago and is still producing signature work at a prolific pace. This exhibition of 17 new...
Art in America, 01/01/07 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
Bartlett shows her colors: a conceptualist by origin, a painter at heart, and, increasingly, a rollicking storyteller, Jennifer Bartlett has recently received wide attention for work both old and new
Jennifer Bartlett s lifelong commitment to widely varied, always ambitious painting is finally again drawing the attention it merits. Three recent...
Art in America, 01/01/07 by Vincent Katz · More from publication -
James Brown at Fisher Landau Center for Art
While James Brown has worked extensively in painting, sculpture and book- and print-making, unique works on paper have been central to his...
Art in America, 12/01/06 by Vincent Katz · More from publication



