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At the Galleries
At the Galleries IT HAS BECOME A CLICHÃÂ TO NOTE THAT painting continues to flourish, despite the proliferation of works made with mixed,...
Hudson Review, The, 07/01/09 by Wilkin, Karen · More from publication -
Leon Kossoff: Mitchel-Innes & Nash
For pure cussedness it's hard to beat the London painters who came to prominence in the wake of WWII. A generation younger than the Abstract...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Karen Wilkin · More from publication -
Comment: Letter from the Netherlands
Dear H, Wednesday: I'm in the Netherlands, with a group of art critics, to preview the exhibition "Pride of Place: Dutch Cityscapes from the...
Hudson Review, The, 04/01/09 by Wilkin, Karen · More from publication -
At the Galleries
ELEPHANTS, POWERFUL ABSTRACT PAINTINGS, evocations of Pre-Raphaelite dramas, photos made with primitive techniques, a rÃÂévaluation of...
Hudson Review, The, 01/01/09 by Wilkin, Karen · More from publication -
Larry Poons: Jacobson Howard
Friedel Dzubas Leslie Feely Friedel Dzubas Leslie Feely [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Two recent, concurrent exhibitions--"Larry Poons: Throw, Pour,...
Art in America, 11/01/08 by Karen Wilkin · More from publication -
Francine Tint: Tria
Asked for advice by young artists, in the days before unfledged MFA candidates were guaranteed more attention than seasoned practitioners, Clement...
Art in America, 10/01/08 by Karen Wilkin · More from publication -
At the Galleries
At the Galleries THE MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW OF THE PAST SEASON was almost certainly "El Greco to VelÃÂázquez: Art During the Reign of...
Hudson Review, The, 10/01/08 by Wilkin, Karen · More from publication -
American Art and Literature
American Art and Literature JUST ABOUT ANYONE WHO CARES ABOUT AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE will have read Barbara Novak's American Painting of the...
Hudson Review, The, 10/01/08 by Wilkin, Karen · More from publication -
Art at land's end: concentrated at two former military sites, this year's gathering of open-air sculpture engaged land, sea and viewers 'perceptions
Sculpture Key West, the outdoor exhibition of contemporary sculpture at the southernmost point of the continental U.S., began in 1995 as a rather...
Art in America, 09/01/08 by Karen Wilkin · More from publication -
At the Galleries
At the Galleries AMONG THE HIGH POINTS OF THE WINTER were three seemingly diverse exhibitions: Shirin Neshat's new videos and photographs at...
Hudson Review, The, 07/01/08 by Wilkin, Karen · More from publication


