Sample articles written by Jason Edward Kaufman.
REVIEWS OF EXHIBITIONS
Ancient
"To the greater glory of
antiquity?" (Met's new galleries of Greek art), The Art Newspaper, May 1999, pp.
18-19.
"Bronzes, the rarest and
most valuable classical art" (Toledo, Ohio/Cambridge, Mass.), The Art Newspaper, Oct.
1996, p. 13.
Renaissance and Baroque
"Splendor of `The Feast of the
Gods' Is Restored," New York City Tribune, Mar. 19, 1990, p. 14.
"Old Masters From
Texas at the Frick," New York City Tribune, Nov. 20, 1989, pp. 16,14.
"On the Trail of an
Old Master: `The Lute Player'" (Caravaggio), New York City Tribune, Mar. 19, 1990, p.
16.
"Velázquez: Anticipating the
Impressionists," The World & I, Sept. 1989, pp. 276-83.
"A Dutchman's
Hearth and Soul" (de Hooch in Hartford), The Washington Post, Feb. 7, 1999, p. G6.
"The Academic
Tradition Revisited," New York City Tribune, July 26, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Lovely, misleading
Renaissance visions (Renaissance portraits of women at National Gallery), The
Baltimore Sun, Dec. 16, 2001, p. 2E.
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century
"Denmark's Gilded
Age," The New York Review of Art, Summer 1994, pp. 10-11.
"Picasso and Braque:
Mano a Mano," The World & I, Oct. 1989, pp. 278-83.
"Juan
Gris, Cubism's Great Theorist," The World & I, July 1993, pp. 140-145.
"The
Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard," New York City Tribune, May 28, 1990, pp.16,
14.
"Stuart
Davis, American Modernist" The World & I, April 1992, pp. 196-201.
"Tate and MoMA Rehang
Themselves," The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2000, p. W15C.
Dynamic Duo (Neue
Galerie and American Folk Art Museum, NY), Los Angeles Times, Jan. 9, 2002,
Calendar pp. F1, 8-9.
Rockwell rides a wave
of patriotism, The Baltimore Sun, Jan. 27, 2002, p. 8E.
Contemporary (1970 to present)
"Jasper Johns: more than the
slayer of Abstract Expressionist giants" (Interview: Kirk Varnedoe of MoMA), The Art
Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 16-17.
"Frank Stella: Delivering
Abstract Art to You in 3-D," New York City Tribune, Nov. 16, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
"Money Creates 'Taste': An
Unfortunate Truism" (Venice Biennale), New York City Tribune, Aug. 17, 1990, pp. 16,
14.
"The Timeless Realism
of Antonio López García," The World & I, Dec. 1991, pp. 234-39.
"South America's
Answer to SoHo," (XXth Sao Paulo Bienal), The World & I, Mar. 1990, pp. 200-05.
"Asia's own
biennial (Kwangju, Korea)," The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 9.
"Following
Inspiration Across Hill and Dale" (Andy Goldsworthy at Storm King), The Wall Street
Journal, July 18, 2000, p. A20.
"Grasping
the Global" (5th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art), Artnet Magazine (Artnet.com),
Aug. 3, 2000.
Photography
"Celebrating
150 Years of Photography," The World & I, Aug. 1989, pp. 202-07.
Following
Westons twists and turns (Phillips Collection), The Baltimore Sun, July 7,
2002, p. 1E.
Non-Western
"Three Ways to Display
African Art," New York City Tribune, Oct. 5, 1990, p. 16.
"A 10th-Century Masterpiece or
Modern Fraud?" (The Metropolitan's "Riverbank"), The Wall Street Journal,
Dec. 13, 1999, p. A32.
Architecture
"Bilbao's
Guggenheim: New Colossus," The Washington Post, Oct. 26, 1997, p. G2.
"A Temple
for Antiquities" (Miho Museum, Kyoto), The Washington Post, Nov. 30, 1997, p. G5.
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
"`Life of Forms in
Art': Conventional Wisdom of Creativity" (Book review: Henri Focillon), New York City
Tribune, Mar. 6, 1990, p. 15.
"Fragonard
et le dessin français au XVIIIè siècle dans les collections du Petit Palais by
José-Luis de Los Llanos," (Book review), Drawing, Sept.-Oct. 1993, 63-64.
"Magisterial
work of a lifetime finished" (Rewald's Cézanne catalogue), The Art Newspaper, Apr.
1997, p. 33.
INTERVIEWS
"Clement
Greenberg: As the art world remembers him" (Interviews with John Russell, Hilton
Kramer, William Rubin, Robert Rosenblum, and Linda Nochlin), The Art Newspaper, June 1994,
p. 4.
"'I still
believe in the hand of the artist' (Eugene Thaw, connoisseur, dealer, collector, and
patron of the Morgan Library discusses his life and work)," The Art Newspaper, Oct.
1994, p. 24-25.
"Picasso and
portraiture: a long and fruitful relationship" (Interview William Rubin of MoMA), The
Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, pp. 24-25.
"Jasper Johns: more than the
slayer of Abstract Expressionist giants" (Interview: Kirk Varnedoe of MoMA), The Art
Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 16-17.
"Business sure
screwed up the art world universally (Interview: Robert Rauschenberg), The Art Newspaper,
Sept. 1997, p. 17.
"Bill Wixom,
grand acquisitor of medieval art" (Interview: William D. Wixom, chair of
Metropolitan's Medieval dept.), The Art Newspaper, April 1999, pp. 10-11.
"I wanted to teach, in an
almost subliminal way but I did not want to preach. That is still what I try to do"
(Interview: John Russell), The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1999, p. 49.
NEWS REPORTS AND ANALYSES
"'The arts and
humanities: there's something in it for you!' U.S. culture for the masses (Museum funding:
Vying for scarce public and private funds, American museums stress their economic and
social relevance)," The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 10.
"Hiring out
the collection: the Whitney does, MOMA doesn't (Exhibition policies: US: Collection
leasing provides a fundraising alternative for some museums, and a surrogate permanent
collection for others)," The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1994, p. 11.
"Rich
pickings for super-star architects (As the US museum boom continues despite the recession
The Art Newspaper surveys the mechanics of the expansion)," The Art Newspaper, Apr.
1994, pp. 17-18.
"Can
MASSMOCA become a breadwinner for the Berkshires?" The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p.
16.
"Getty sticks with
antiquities," The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, pp. 1, 17.
"A glittering new
museum for China (Shanghai)," The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 8.
"Upgrading
to stay ahead (Museum thefts, US)," The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 14.
"Maker of
world-class art museums" (Krens and Guggenheim Bilbao), The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997,
p. 15.
"What
Museums Got in '98," The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1999, p. W12.
"The
Rothschild Affair: A Test of Austria's Conscience," The Wall Street Journal, July 6,
1999, p. A13.
"After a Massacre
at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Sargent Reigns Serene" (MFA reorganization) The
Wall Street Journal, Aug. 5, 1999, p. A16.
"A 10th-Century Masterpiece or
Modern Fraud?" (The Metropolitan's "Riverbank"), The Wall Street Journal,
Dec. 13, 1999, p. A32.
Museum Head J. Carter
Brown Dies, The New York Sun, June 17, 2002, p. 2.
