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Yto Barrada is Deutsche Bank’s "Artist of the Year" 2011. [more]
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Critics like to refer to Howard Hodgkin as England’s most sensuous painter. It’s true; his paintings do indeed possess incredible presence. [more]
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Probing the initial immense popularity and subsequent disappearance of Color Field painting as well as the deceptive goal of cultural relevance, David Moos, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, spoke with Richard Armstrong, curator of Color Fields and director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum, in August 2010. [more]
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Per Kirkeby is currently undergoing a remarkable Renaissance, and it’s no accident that it concurs with the revival of Informel and Abstract Expressionism. [more]
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Since the mid-eighties, she has been consistently exploring the possibilities of non-objective painting. [more]
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After starting up the art magazine Frieze in 1991, publishers Matthew Slotover and Amanda Sharp founded the Frieze Art Fair in 2003. [more]
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Art from countries like China and India are experiencing a worldwide boom. But what are the chances and risks resulting from this development? ArtMag asks artists, curators, and critics. [more]
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