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Visually Self-Evident: Al Held’s Alphabet Paintings at Cheim & Read
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In Search of the Mutable: Peter Soriano at Lennon Weinberg
artcritical.com In Search of the Mutable: Peter Soriano at Lennon Weinberg
David Salle 24/7: A Show at Lever House
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An Extreme Painter: Eugène Leroy at Michael Werner
artcritical.com An Extreme Painter: Eugène Leroy at Michael Werner
A Future in Plastics: David Humphrey’s New Paintings
artcritical.com A Future in Plastics: David Humphrey’s New Paintings
A Maze and Grace: Alan Shields takes Color Field for a Walk
artcritical.com A Maze and Grace: Alan Shields takes Color Field for a Walk
“A Pure and Remote View”: James Cahill on Scholarship and the Web
artcritical’s PERSONNEL FILE series takes readers behind the scenes to meet the professionals shaping the art worlds – in fact, the many worlds of the market, museums, education, and in the case of veteran historian of Chinese and Japanese art James Cahill, of scholarship. Our contributing editor David Carrier caught up with Professor Cahill recently… Continue reading “A Pure and Remote View”: James Cahill on Scholarship and the Web