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The new nomadology
Institute for Doctoral Studies in Visual Arts’ first summer
We tracked Smith down to find out how the first summer unfolded.
By:
CHRIS THOMPSON
| September 07, 2007
Prodigious son
Justin Richel, American in Switzerland
His work looks funnier than it is.
By:
CHRIS THOMPSON
| August 22, 2007
Fact and friction
Aaron T. Stephan at Whitney Art Works
As it happened, at the end, the parrot wouldn’t say a word.
By:
CHRIS THOMPSON
| August 01, 2007
One or several
Bracha L. Ettinger at the Maine College of Art
Ettinger has referred to herself as a painter first, a clinical psychologist second.
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CHRIS THOMPSON
| July 25, 2007
Dropping anchor
Garrick Imatani’s “Corridor at Sea: the Performative Object” at the ICA@MECA
“Corridor at Sea: the Performative Object” is an ambitious experiment in thinking through the relationship between performance and installation.
By:
CHRIS THOMPSON
| July 03, 2007
On the table
A talk with DesignInquiry’s Margo Halverson
“PASS•PORT: identity in the information age” was the theme of this year’s DesignInquiry.
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CHRIS THOMPSON
| June 27, 2007
The greenest eye
“Green Horizons” at Bates College Museum of Art
Bates College Museum of Art opens its “Green Horizons” exhibition — a six-month project, exploring the intersection of art, science, pedagogy, and the notions of sustainability and environmental engagement.
By:
CHRIS THOMPSON
| June 06, 2007
Eating the kids
Goya's Los Caprichos at the PMA
Dressed in finery but an ass nonetheless, just like his grandfather before him. Slideshow: Francisco Goya y Lucientes: Los Caprichos at the Portland Museum of Art, Dec 16-Feb 5, 2007
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CHRIS THOMPSON
| January 28, 2010
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