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52. Barry Stone: KLAUS VON NICHTSSAGEND GALLERY
53. Bridget Mullen: NATHALIE KARG GALLERY
54. Julia Rommel: BUREAU
55. Graz
56. London
57. Madrid
58. tantric Paintings: a conversation with Franck André Jamme
59. Private Destination: Carlo Mollino's Late Polaroids
60. Karen Kilimnik: SOUTH ETNA
61. Archie Rand: BRAVINLEE PROGRAMS
62. HAYLEY BARKER
63. NEW TALENT.
64. Inverted Trees and the Dream of a Book: An Interview with Rodney Graham
65. DRAWING ON THE NEW TOWN: Chad McCail and Paul Noble
66. DRAWING IN TIME: Reflections on Animation by Artists
67. Forrest Bess
68. Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: DALLAS CONTEMPORARY
69. Vile Lines: The Art of Carol Rama
70. THE STRUGGLE TO RESOLVE.
71. Anne Chu
72. The End of Objectivity: Thomas Ruff, from "Portraits" to "Other Portraits"
73. Karine Laval: LAVAL STUDIO/SOCO GALLERY
74. Adrianne Rubenstein: DELI GALLERY
75. Akinbode Akinbiyi: GROPIUS BAU
76. Heidi Hahn: NATHALIE KARG GALLERY
77. Issy Wood: JTT
78. E'wao Kagoshima: BRENNAN & GRIFFIN
79. Lilies, peacock feathers & ladies with succulent lips
80. Bernard Piffaretti: Seeing Double.
81. PREDICAMENTS.
82. Jessica Diamond: HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN.
83. Jacqueline de Jong.
84. Matvey Levenstein.
85. Glimpses beyond the edge: in the large, colorful paintings of his two-decade survey, Peter Doig dissolves boundaries between figure and landscape, surface and image
86. An unsettled eye: the most expansive exhibition ever of Lee Miller's photographs reveals little-known aspects of a career intensely lived
87. Appearances and Disappearances, Truths and Fictions.
88. Letter from London
89. Beauty and desecration: Marilyn Minter's photo-realist enamel paintings and large-scale photographs combine the brash energy of popular culture with an understated awareness of art history
90. The Oslo outsider: two recent museum exhibitions, in New York and London, provided opportunities to view Edvard Munch's work in depth and to consider the factors that continue to prevent a full appreciation of his artistic achievement
91. Alice Mackler: KERRY SCHUSS GALLERY
92. Unfolding Matisse: Henri Matisse's 'working library' of textiles, packed away in trunks and closets since the artist's death in 1954, is now the focus of a revelatory exhibition of artworks and fabrics at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
93. An esthetics of masochism? The author wonders if the curators of an Austrian exhibition on masochism in art erred in taking an overly literal approach to their subject
94. THE IMMENSE GAZE.
95. WHAT’S HAPPENING.
96. ABSTRACT DISCOVERIES.
97. Lonnie Holley: Tangled Up in de Kooning’s Fence, Curated by Alison M. GingerasLonnie Holley at the Elaine de Kooning House: Everything That Wasn’t White
98. Strindberg's dreamscapes: the great Swedish dramatist August Strindberg was also a visionary painter and an experimental photographer, whose formal inventiveness was revealed anew by recent exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe
99. Abjection by other means: Sue Williams emerged in the 1980s as a controversial painter of sexually explicit subject matter. In recent years, taking cues from Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, she has moved ever deeper into abstraction, but, argues the author, corporeal themes have remained central to her work
100. Near and Distant Pasts.
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