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Anna Shukeylo on Barbara Laube: For Love of Painting and Rebirth
Contemporary 4/18/22 Contemporary 4/18/22

Anna Shukeylo on Barbara Laube: For Love of Painting and Rebirth

A rich raspberry and cream sorbet-colored brushstroke envelops the two-inch surface.

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Lisa Hoke on Addie Herder
Modern 12/27/19 Modern 12/27/19

Lisa Hoke on Addie Herder

Hers are the machines that we can’t hold onto, fleeting signs of our human desire to mark which way to go.

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Ali Miller on Dante Gabriel Rossetti
18th-19th C- 12/12/19 18th-19th C- 12/12/19

Ali Miller on Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Alexa Wilding fluctuates between a confident and seductive nymph, a stiff and unamused model, and a vulnerable damsel awaiting a rescue.

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Mariel Herring on Chuta Kimura
Contemporary 12/5/19 Contemporary 12/5/19

Mariel Herring on Chuta Kimura

Imagine if de Kooning and Matisse painted a landscape together, and maybe Bonnard was their professor/mentor? That’s ya boi Kimura.

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Lydia Pettit on Henry Taylor's "I became . . ."
Contemporary 11/23/19 Contemporary 11/23/19

Lydia Pettit on Henry Taylor's "I became . . ."

Overall there was chaos in his figure, strokes sometimes lining up with the form, and sometimes going against the logic of the body. 

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Patrick McDonough on Benjamin Edwards
Contemporary 10/23/19 Contemporary 10/23/19

Patrick McDonough on Benjamin Edwards

Entering the studio with “Justin” was an unforgettable kind of magic, like passing through a Super Nintendo game portal where the colors and the physics forever change. 

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Barry Nemett on Robert Rauschenberg
Contemporary 10/13/19 Contemporary 10/13/19

Barry Nemett on Robert Rauschenberg

All looked pleasant enough near the foot but, like a dramatic plot twist, everything closer to the bed’s head looked war-torn, tortured.

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Jessica Stoller on the Sévres Breast Bowl
18th-19th C- 7/14/19 18th-19th C- 7/14/19

Jessica Stoller on the Sévres Breast Bowl

The dairy she created allowed her to demonstrate her political agency while intertwining ideas related to femininity, nature and health.

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Ruth Marten on Paul Caranicas
Contemporary 7/1/19 Contemporary 7/1/19

Ruth Marten on Paul Caranicas

He’s condensed a mall into a theatre set, flattening the rich detail into a sort of Greek chorus to serve the dumb central gun shop.

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Jane Irish on Karen Kilimnik's Programme of Humour
Contemporary 5/17/19 Contemporary 5/17/19

Jane Irish on Karen Kilimnik's Programme of Humour

She has a beautiful hand that is ruled by a fairy, but sometimes a demon gives her a stick to paint with.

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Julie Heffernan on El Greco
Baroque, Renaissance 2/5/19 Baroque, Renaissance 2/5/19

Julie Heffernan on El Greco

El Greco emphasizes this theme of separation—head from body, conceptual realm from sensorial realm, upper half from lower half, white from black.

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Brenda Goodman on Her Work in Stages
Contemporary 1/23/19 Contemporary 1/23/19

Brenda Goodman on Her Work in Stages

There is something about feeling that rightness of a painting when I’m 75 that feels so very satisfying.

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Lavar Munroe on Folkert De Jong and Expansive Painting
Contemporary 1/10/19 Contemporary 1/10/19

Lavar Munroe on Folkert De Jong and Expansive Painting

Evidence of deconstructing form and then “healing” those breaks was apparent in the yellow and pink adhesive substrates bleeding through the crevasses of incisions.

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Constance Mallinson on Manet's and von Werefkin's Ragpickers
18th-19th C-, Modern 12/29/18 18th-19th C-, Modern 12/29/18

Constance Mallinson on Manet's and von Werefkin's Ragpickers

Few previous painters were capable of challenging and disturbing the consumerist mentality and self-satisfaction of the middle class and the economic and social systems that sustained them.

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Laurie Hogin on Grant Wood
Contemporary 12/10/18 Contemporary 12/10/18

Laurie Hogin on Grant Wood

The readmission of artists like Grant Wood into high art discourses may open the door to many more types of representation, inclusive of many more places, lives, and subjectivities.

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Aaron Zulpo on Anthony Cudahy
Contemporary 9/12/18 Contemporary 9/12/18

Aaron Zulpo on Anthony Cudahy

One man is found pulling leaves from a stem, as if counting down time. Another man stares longingly at a pile of petals.

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Brian Alfred on Jo Baer
Contemporary, Modern 9/4/18 Contemporary, Modern 9/4/18

Brian Alfred on Jo Baer

Its minimal linear elements raced around the side of the canvas and played with my expectations of where paint would normally be.

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Michael Torlen on John Torreano
Contemporary 8/24/18 Contemporary 8/24/18

Michael Torlen on John Torreano

“Less is less, and more is more. No more, no less.”

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John Michael Byrd on Kelli Scott Kelley
Contemporary 8/4/18 Contemporary 8/4/18

John Michael Byrd on Kelli Scott Kelley

To my eyes, this is a love letter to the maternal archetype—the maternal ideal.

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Yvette Gellis on Katharina Grosse
Contemporary 7/19/18 Contemporary 7/19/18

Yvette Gellis on Katharina Grosse

Then there is the color itself - the purity of color and the psychological effects that pure color can have not only on the eye, but also on one’s emotional states and well-being.

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