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Love Hurts

By Bill Clarke
Canadians Nicholas and Shiela Pye expose the painful parts of romance. Full article
TABLE OF CONTENTS

November 2009 Table of Contents

Tim Burton, Paul McCarthy, Shirin Neshat,
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MEETING OF MINDS

Minimalist Architect Michael Gabellini Puts Five Questions to Minimalist Artist Roni Horn

The two thinkers discuss site specificity and source material.
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FIELD GUIDE

Robin Rhode and Leif Ove Andsnes

By Marina Cashdan

The visual artist and pianist present a transcendental, sensory adaptation of Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" at Lincoln Center.
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BOOKS

Two New Books Offer Insight and Background On Middle Eastern Contemporary Art

By Robert Ayers

Presenting a total of 180 artists relatively unknown in the West, these two volumes are substantial, beautiful, and important.
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REVIEWS

Song Dong

By Alexander Wolf

At showings in China and Germany, where rationing and frugality have more immediate resonance, audiences have reportedly wept before Song Dong's mass of stuff.
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REVIEWS

Richard Long

By Marina Cashdan

"Heaven and Earth," at the Tate Britain last summer, was a slow, meditative amble through a career that has spanned four decades.
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REVIEWS

Walid Raad

By Valerie Gladstone

How could anyone forget Raad’s very real photographs, taken when he was 15, of Israeli forces assaulting Beirut by land, sea, and air?
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REVIEWS

Rirkrit Tiravanija

By Daniel Miller

"Chew the Fat" resembles a well-made promotional video advertising international art stars, but it's hard to dislike.
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REVIEWS

Anton Vidokle

By Alix Rule

Anton Vidokle’s "Exhibition as School" was really an exhibition as exhibition.
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REVIEWS

Dorothy Iannone

By Trinie Dalton

The physical and psychological aspects of sexual freedom are still at the forefront of Iannone’s work.
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