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Garden of Monumental Delights

September 2007 By: Clara Patricia Kauffman

Exploring the Gori Collection at Fattoria di Celle....more...

Simply Red

July 2007 By: Dick Kagan

In his latest works, Red Grooms takes a highly contemporary view of the distant past....more...

No Holds Barred

July 2007 By: Nord Wennerstrom

Sculpture gardens let art out to play....more...

“American Art”—Still Relevant?

July 2007 By: Edward M. Gomez

In a world of global brands and blended cultures, a familiar label has become ambiguous....more...

Sandeep Mukherjee

June 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Mukherjee does more than just paint: He also folds, creases and etches with a matte translucent plastic-based paper called Duralene....more...

Creativity Loves Company

June 2007 By: Rebecca Dimling Cochran

When Pop master Claes Oldenburg met art historian Coosje van Bruggen, collaborative genius was the natural result....more...

Hiroshi Senju

June 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Senju's art reflects this geographical and cultural duality, for his approach combines ancient Japanese painting practices with modern Western imagery....more...

Ben Weiner

June 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Weiner's still lifes are filled with subjectivity that virtually transforms these microcosms of the world into a monumental, sublime universe....more...

Mike Brodie

May 2007 By: Vince Aletti

Brodie's contemplative Polaroids he’s produced over the past few years have a tender incisiveness that is rare at any age....more...

Jeff Bark

May 2007 By: Vince Aletti

The big color photographs by Jeff Bark have the grand scale, studied composition and chiaroscuro effects of Caravaggio and Georges de La Tour, but are decidedly contemporary....more...

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