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ARTINFO UK
Pop art veterans Joe Goode and Antony Donaldson are celebrating fifty years of friendship with "Twice as Many," and the show is all affinities and subtle resonances, as if, at Mayor Gallery, the artists were continuing the conversations they have had in the...
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Juliette Soulez, ARTINFO France
With "Intense Proximity," the Palais de Tokyo's new Triennial that opened April 20 and continues through August 26, France finally has a large-scale contemporary art exhibition that engages the full breadth of today's art world. Curator Okwui Enwezor, the...
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Nicolai Hartvig, ARTINFO France
As an artist, Lucio Fontana made his mark, literally. The best-known of his "Concetto Spaziale" works — intensely monochrome paintings marked with slashes that look like surgical cuts — are ubiquitous in art and design fairs around the world. The Italian...
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Grégory Picard, ARTINFO France
He was Salvador Dali's secretary, advisor, accountant, driver, bodyguard, confidant, and best friend. Enrique Sabater's duties could range from negotiating the artist's payments to running out to buy moustache wax, and he has called the time he spent in Dali'...
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Judd Tully
Jo BaerGagosian Gallery, 19 Place de Longemalle 1204, GenevaMarch 29-June 30, 2012Not everyone knows the name of Jo Baer, the ex-pat Minimalist painter known for her sleek white linen, black-bordered paintings of the 1960s and 1970s. After all, she...
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Chloe Wyma
Jenny Holzer, "Endgame"Skarstedt Gallery, 20 East 79th Street, New YorkMarch 1-April 7, 2012Thirty years ago, Jenny Holzer aspired to become an abstract painter in the vein of Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Instead, she became postmodernism’s Confucian...
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Grégory Picard, ARTINFO France
It's been a long time in the making. Now, through July 1, the Musée Marmottan Monet is celebrating the work of Berthe Morisot, the major female figure of the Impressionist movement, through a rich collection of paintings, pastels, sketches, furnishings, and...
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Ben Davis
Doug Wheeler’s current installation at David Zwirner gallery is amazingly good. Almost too amazing and too good for this world.Wheeler is one of the original cadre of artists who fomented California’s now-classic Light and Space movement, alongside...
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Coline Milliard, BLOUIN ARTINFO UK
Carmen Herrera's rarely-seen arrangements of vivid color planes have the timelessness of abstraction's most successful experiments: They appear at once redolent of Kazimir Malevich's Suprematist work and effortlessly anchored in the now. Important artists (...
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Chloe Wyma
What: "Interiors" Curated by Andrew Kreps and Liz Mulholland When: Jan 14 - Feb 11, Tuesday - Saturday, 10 p.m. - 6 p.m. Where: Andrew Kreps Gallery, 525 West 22nd St., New York Why this Show Matters: Andrew Kreps raised some eyebrows when he...
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