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Olafur Eliasson: Impresario of the Senses

January 1, 2008 by Laura Janku

“Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson” opened on an auspicious morning at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the sun rising as a huge red ball in a hazy sky. The fierce glow, which resulted from wildfires around the Bay Area, bore an uncanny resemblance to Eliasson’s 2003 breakout work at the Tate Modern, The Weather

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Gordon Matta-Clark

December 1, 2007 by Susan Canning

New York “You Are the Measure,” the Gordon Matta-Clark…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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The Age of Abstraction: A Conversation with Frank Stella

December 1, 2007 by Jan Garden Castro

Frank Stella has championed abstraction for about 50 years. From his two solo exhibitions at MoMA early in his career, in 1970 and 1987, through his recent solo shows—two at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at the Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York City, Galerie Ficher Rohr in Basel, Galerie Haas & Fuchs in Berlin,

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Paula Winokur

December 1, 2007 by Leslie Kaufman

Glenside, Pennsylvania One of the first pieces on view in…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Situations in Space: A Conversation with Karina Peisajovich

December 1, 2007 by María Carolina Baulo

Karina Peisajovich was born in Buenos Aires in 1966. Her approach to art theory and practice began at the National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón in 1984. Three trips have been crucial in her career.

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Peter Blizzard: Venerating the Earth Through Sculpture

December 1, 2007 by Ken Scarlett

For a young artist, a meteoritic rise to fame can sometimes be followed by a painful decline—or at best, a long stationary period on a plateau. Conversely, an arduous uphill climb may be frustratingly slow, but the subsequent rewards tend to be lasting.

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“Newark Between Us”

December 1, 2007 by Gae Savannah

Newark, New Jersey Bringing “big” to New Jersey, curator Rupert…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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“Global Feminisms”

December 1, 2007 by Jan Garden Castro

Brooklyn The friendship of Judy Chicago and…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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Siah Armajani: Fallujah and Other Recent Glass Constructions

December 1, 2007 by Dennis Raverty

Siah Armajani is best known for his public art—bridges, poetry gardens, gazebos, and reading rooms. His stated intention is to create “neighborly” spaces, architectonic sculptural spaces into which we enter and encounter one another, democratic spaces within the public realm where people are brought together.

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Joan Giordano

December 1, 2007 by Jonathan Goodman

New York “Presences,” the title of Joan Giordano’s…see the full review in December’s magazine.

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