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2. CORDY RYMAN
3. Surrealist Modes among Contemporary New York Painters
4. Sigmar Polke: ghosts in the machine: in his new 'Lens Paintings,' Polke reprises, and compounds, long-favored themes: gestural painting and mechanical reproduction, transparency and illusion, science and magic
5. Opposites and essences: Lee Ufan: in Lee Ufan's quietly resonant work, iron and stone are arranged with the care of brushstrokes on canvas, and painted marks attain the weight of sculpture
6. Dream weaver: a survey of Louise Bourgeois's career, now spanning nearly seven decades and counting, confirms that her lively--even ferocious powers of invention remain undiminished
7. Into the woods
8. James Siena's linear cosmos: in paintings, gouaches and drawings that make the most of line while remaining resolutely abstract, James Siena creates a near mystical sense of progression and abundance, even at the small scale in which he usually chooses to work
9. Elizabeth Murray: scary funny: MOMA's current Elizabeth Murray retrospective makes a convincing case for her as one of the major painters of our time, able to synthesize many modes of modernist exploration while developing a vocabulary of domestic anxiety and pleasure
10. Zucker's color constructions: perhaps best known for his paint-soaked cotton-ball works of the 1970s, Joe Zucker continues to invent new ways of 'building' a painting. Three recent gallery, shows revealed him at his most spirited
11. Formalism's poetic frontier: Polly Apfelbaum's current midcareer survey shows her pushing past sculptural objecthood to an increasingly painterly mode that celebrates color and the devotional repetitions of touch
12. Richard Diebenkorn: a reasoned sensuality
13. Editing nature
14. Patterns of sensibility
15. Marden's web
16. Vanishing acts
17. Jane Wilson's book of days: for over 20 years, Wilson has been depicting the changing skies of Long Island, bringing to landscape painting the kind of transcendent luminosity often seen as abstraction's province
18. Rudy Burckhardt in town & country: as a recent exhibition and documentary film suggest, this deceptively nonchalant painter-photographer-filmmaker was equally inspired by New York City and rural Maine
19. Polly Apfelbaum, Bill Barrette, and Nancy Shaver
20. The Round Table Project, Part II
21. The Round Table Project: Part I
22. Stephen Westfall
23. The Ballad of Nan Goldin
24. Mary Gaitskill
25. Jessica Stockholder
26. SHINE THE LIGHT.
27. Touched into Being
28. Leon Polk Smith at Washburn
29. Kathryn Wall at Kraushaar
30. Christine Heindl at White Columns
31. Alberto Burri: Mitchell-Innes & Nash
32. Frank Stella at Paul Kasmin
33. Willem de Kooning at Gagosian, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, and Richard Gray
34. Suzanne McClelland at K.S. arts
35. Barbara Schwartz at St. Peter's Church
36. Jane Wilson at DC Moore
37. Ellsworth Kelly at Matthew Marks. (New York)
38. Melancholy mapping
39. Dance electric
40. Alice Trumbull Mason: home-grown abstraction
41. Reading stains & stripes: Morris Louis and Gene Davis reconsidered
42. Touched in bronze
43. Into the vortex: compressing a visionary, organically referential abstraction into a small format, Bill Jensen's idiosyncratic paintings are here seen as forceful alternatives to the corporate scale and dehumanized texture of much contemporary art
44. Bochner unbound
45. Then and now: six of the New York School look back
46. Anything, anytime, anywhere: arte povera at P.S. 1
47. Diorama
48. Ripps's romantic theater
49. SLOW PAINTING.
50. Robert Mangold at PaceWildenstein
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