By Bill Clarke
Canadians Nicholas and Shiela Pye expose the painful parts of romance. Full article
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tim Burton, Paul McCarthy, Shirin Neshat,
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MEETING OF MINDS
The two thinkers discuss site specificity and source material.
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FIELD GUIDE
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
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
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
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
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
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
By Alix Rule
Anton Vidokle’s "Exhibition as School" was really an exhibition as exhibition.
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REVIEWS
By Trinie Dalton
The physical and psychological aspects of sexual freedom are still at the forefront of Iannone’s work.
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