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Institutional critique: Virginia Rutledge on Christoph Buchel and Mass MOCA
AT FIRST, IT LOOKED LIKE a terrific match. Swiss installation artist Christoph Buchel and Joseph Thompson, director of the Massachusetts Museum of...
ArtForum, 03/01/08 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
LOS ANGELES: Amy Adler at Margo Leavin - review of exhibitions - Brief Article
The use of photography to present images originally materialized in another medium is a classic strategy of postmodernist practice devoted to...
Art in America, 06/01/99 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Ray's reality hybrids
The retrospective exhibition of Charles Ray's art confirms his midcareer position as a leader in conceptual realism. Ray's strongest work offers a...
Art in America, 11/01/98 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Pauline Stella Sanchez at Angels
Since 1990, Pauline Stella Sanchez has been making a series of peculiar monochrome reliefs. Using a plastic squeeze bottle, the artist covers small...
Art in America, 04/01/98 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Art at the end of the optical age
Viola's interest in video art dates to his days as an undergraduate at Syracuse University in the early 1970s. He is in an intensely active phase...
Art in America, 03/01/98 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Tiffanie Morrow at Newspace
The single large sculpture in this show positioned the viewer in that most interesting of spaces: between. Without being representational, Morrow's...
Art in America, 03/01/98 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Sherrie Levine at Margo Leavin
This handsome show surveyed Sherrie Levine's work of the last several years. It also supported a reading of appropriation art that views it in a...
Art in America, 01/01/98 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Aura Rosenberg at Richard Telles - Los Angeles, California - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Aura Rosenberg likes to engage some of contemporary art's more inflammatory issues. The truth value of representation, the specter of censorship...
Art in America, 10/01/97 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Nobuyoshi Araki at Blum & Poe - Los Angeles, California - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
For viewers who think of Nobuyoshi Araki as the Japanese Helmut Newton, a photographer of soft-core geisha bondage tableaux and the Tokyo...
Art in America, 09/01/97 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication -
Suddenly it all makes sense - mixed-media art, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, traveling exhibition
Fischli and Weiss first began collaborating in 1979, and have since produced a body of work exploring complex subjects such as identity and...
Art in America, 06/01/97 by Virginia Rutledge · More from publication
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