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2008

  • <i>Untitled</i>, circa 1975

    Point and Place

    Barry Schwabsky : Photography

    Democratic Camera: William Eggleston's grand and gorgeous retrospective at the Whitney Museum.

  • Rising Above

    Rising Above

    Nick Stillman : The Short of It

    An anecdotal history of New York City street art.

  • Back Talk: Thelma Golden

    Back Talk: Thelma Golden

    Christine Smallwood

    The director of the Studio Museum in Harlem talks about gentrification, MFA burnouts and how artworks speak to us. Subscribe

  • <i>Natura morta</i>, 1956

    Jarring Bottles

    Arthur C. Danto

    The paintings of Giorgio Morandi render new meaning to the term natura morta.

  • <i>Novecento</i> by Maurizio Cattelan

    Agony and Ecstasy

    Barry Schwabsky

    What we talk about when we talk about art.

  • Seeing Past the Gorgons

    Barry Schwabsky : Books

    The New Yorker's art critic turns his eye toward the cultural summits.

  • Solemn, Expanded Time

    Barry Schwabsky

    An exhibition looks at the bits and pieces that made up some of the great artwork of Californian artist Jess. Subscribe

  • Back Talk: Tod Papageorge

    Christine Smallwood

    Photographer Tod Papageorge reflects on the links between American sports and the Vietnam War. Subscribe

  • Unlovable

    Arthur C. Danto

    The contemporary art world, reflected in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, is themeless and heading in no identifiable direction.

  • Every Photo an Archive

    Susie Linfield

    Peppered with moving, thought-provoking elements, the photographic exhibition "Archive Fever" is fascinating but essentially incoherent. Subscribe

  • Spots, Smudges and Glitter

    Barry Schwabsky

    A tour of the New York art galleries reveals a number of talented artists exploring the possibilities of "bad" representational painting. Subscribe

  • Just Looking

    Arthur C. Danto

    Mapping the difficulty, danger and beauty in the art of Nicholas Poussin. Subscribe

  • Daring Intransigence

    Barry Schwabsky

    Gustave Courbet's blunt pictorial style and taciturn sensibility prefigured the ambivalence and photographic exactitude of modern painting.

  • The Where of It

    Barry Schwabsky

    The best location for Lawrence Weiner's conceptual art is in the viewer's own imagination.

  • An Unmonumental Grimace

    Barry Schwabsky : The Short of It

    Taking stock of the new New Museum.

2007

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