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Sunday, September 7, 2014
Jed Perl's review of the Koons Retrospective in "The New York Review of Books"
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Jed Perl continues his quixotic tilting at wind mills in his latest review of the Koons phenomenon.That something must be said to deflat...
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Monday, November 28, 2011
"Modern Painters" considered this article for publication in an issue on Cezanne.The editor, Karen Wright, said it was "thought provoking".
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--> Impressions of France: Money, Renoir, Pisarro and Their Rivals Fall 1995,The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ...
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
In rereading this essay I was struck by the author's reference to "willed vulgarity".I think what she is refering to was my conscious decision to accept our basic human condition of irrationality and raw will.It is something picked up stylistically from the late Guston.We must start from "the cruel chaotic base" before we can pretend to have any"raffinement".
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Camp on Canvas: Martin Mugar “My painting is about the desire that underlies the facts,” writes Martin ...
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