Eric Fischl at Mary Boone
Atelier, April 1993, pp. 72-74, 82-83.
Pre-eminent Dealer Harold Sack: On Appraising American Furniture
The Appraiser, Spring 1993, pp. 4-6.
Strategies for Survival: The Magazine Editors Speak
AICA USA Newsletter (International Association of Art Critics, American Section), Spring 1993, pp. 3-4.
Government of Ontario rethinks punitive policy towards major museum (Toronto)
The Art Newspaper, March 1993, p. 7.
Governor makes State backing contingent on private participation (MASSMoCA: Foundering plan to make a depressed mill town into a Guggenheim satellite for contemporary art has until 31 July to raise $12 million)
The Art Newspaper, March 1993, p. 5.
Speculator gives away $150 million (Aid for Eastern Europe: George Soros, millionaire who made $2 billion out of collapse of the pound, funds aid to ex-communist countries)
(with J.C.), The Art Newspaper, March 1993, p. 3.
A return to works of art (College Art Association Conference: Venturi the keynote speaker, de Kooning rewarded for life-time achievement)
The Art Newspaper, March 1993, p. 3.
Wifredo Lam, Multicultural Modernist
The World and I, March 1993, pp. 130-135.
New Yorkers to get a glimpse of Nazi cultural policies and their repercussions
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 6.
Brooklyn’s Master Plan on hold: budget cuts halt West wing project (New York)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 9.
Prezzi troppo alti, anche per colpa mia
(Interview: Bernard Breslauer), Il Giornale dell’Arte, Feb. 1993, p. 14.
Museum of Art director resigns after pleading ‘no contest’ to charge of public lewdness (Dallas: Board ousts Rick Brettell only to rehire him privately)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 7.
Portraits of the artist [Samaras]
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 9.
Jeff Koons: the new Pompier
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 5.
Rival collections converge (Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Paley and Wertheim Impressionists on show this month)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 5.
You too can own your local museum (Cincinatti Art Museum: Private sponsorship in the American tradition restores Art Palace of the West)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1993, p. 7.
Louvre/Met cooperation on archaeological loans (New York: Near Eastern antiquities on display while Louvre reorganises)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1993, p. 10.
Kawamata’s Wooden Jumbles Challenge Problems in the Urban Jungle
Atelier, Jan. 1993, pp. 92-96.
Jung and the art of museum marketing (Art Gallery of Ontario: C$58 million push towards financial independence)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1993, p. 8.
Jusepe de Ribera: A Spanish Realist in Baroque Italy
The World and I, December 1992, pp. 196-201.
Quebec to convert museum into a gambling hall
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1992, p. 12.
Cut up missal in evening hard work’ Ruskin (Pierpont Morgan Library: Bernard Breslauer has the finest collection of illuminated leaves in the U.S., on display this month for the first time)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1992, p. 8.
Albert Bierstadt: Art and Enterprise
American Arts Quarterly, Winter 1992, pp. 20-27.
Art Gallery of Ontario closed until 24 January (Toronto: Expanded and renovated at a cost of C$58 million, but over 50% of staff laid off)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1992, p. 7.
We’ve cleaned up tax fraud, the selling of fakes, helped recover thefts, and supported freedom of expression’ (Art Dealers Association of America’s co-founder Gilbert Edelson)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1992, p. 30.
Government of Quebec spends millions on a bankrupt engineering company’s collection
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1992, p. 8.
Egypt’s dazzling sun: Amenhotep III and his world (Fort Worth: Cleveland’s seventy-fifth anniversary exhibition includes important new discoveries)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1992, p. 13.
Musical chairs for America’s top directors
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1992, p. 4.
Patrick Tosani: Photographer (The Art Institute of Chicago)
New Art Examiner, Oct. 1992, p. 32.
The Art of Islamic Spain
The World and I, Sept. 1992, pp. 266-71.
Musee d’Art Contemporain Montreal
Atelier, Nov. 1992, pp. 77-90.
How to avoid a greedy disaster and develop dignified and durable tourism
(Angkor Wat: International wrangling at last month’s Asia Society conference on the way ahead for South-East Asia’s greatest cultural monuments), The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 13.
Nubian fruits of partage go on show at Museum of Fine Arts
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 7.
Met’s textile holdings further enhanced by rare early altar-frontal
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 7.
Metropolitan takes on new medievalists
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 5.
Back to the drawing board for Museum of Contemporary Art
(Chicago: Community rejects plan to raise garden above street level), The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 5.
Major gift of works by Calder to Chicago’s contemporary museum
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 4.
Met and Brooklyn divide important collection of Modern American art
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 4.
Los Angeles County Museum acquires Florentine Silk Weavers’ Guild altarpiece
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 4.
Tobacco sponsorship of the arts applauded by the Whitney
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 3.
Mellon adds $25 million to the Yale Center for British Art endowment
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 3.
A second slap in the face to ex-N.E.A. chief but from the other side
(The National Endowment for the Arts: Federal judge finds decency clause unconstitutional), The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 1.
Non piace il muro del Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago:I residenti contestano un progetto troppo ingombrante)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, July-Aug. 1992, p. 21.
Revising Mantegna
The World and I, July 1992, 236-41.
Radical New Curatorial Studies Program Christened at Bard College
Atelier, July 1992, pp. 24-29.
Art Institute salutes French photographer Patrick Tosani
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 8.
Muse d’art contemporain, comes out of exile led by a Jesuit philosopher (Montreal: After twenty-four years, it leaves the remote site of Expo ’67)
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1992, p. 4.
Netherlandish drawings in the Pierpont Morgan Library
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 16.
American Art Review rides again (Book review: Felice Stampfle)
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 15.
Nelson-Atkins shows Ming paintings and calligraphy
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 13.
Bretschneider prize awarded to catalogues of Roman glass at the Toledo Museum of Art
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 15.
Rubens’ great- ‘Raising of the Cross’ restored (Antwerp: Its home, the Cathedral, to be ready by 1993)
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 14.
National Gallery brings American Indians into the tribe of the new art history
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 12.
The making of America’s top director (Washington: In detail, how the National Gallery of Art came to settle on Rusty Powell as head)
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 6.
NEA vows to avoid funding ‘overwhelming sexual experiences
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 3.
Nominato il successore di Carter Brown: ‘Rusty’ Powell
Il Giornale dell’Arte, June 1992, p. 23.
Troubled relations: blacks and Jews seek solutions (Bridges and Boundaries at Jewish Museum)
The Art Newspaper, June 1992, p. 13.
Brooklyn Reinstalla i suoi dipinti europei (New York: Aperto dal 4 marzo il nuovo accrochage)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1992, p. 35.
The International Art Expo is a bit less international (Chicago)
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 20.
Boston and Impressionism when you’ve got a good thing
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 7.
Minneapolis Institute pays tribute to long-serving trustee Bruce B. Dayton
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 5.
American Rococo
The World and I, May 1992, pp. 184-89.
Smithsonian welcomes Mesopotamian loan
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 14.
Meet the Etruscans! (Seven rooms of Rome’s Gregorian Etruscan Museum refurbished courtesy of Americans) (with G. C. Gattinara)
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 14.
Japanese give millions to Chicago for East Asian galleries
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 10.
What’s that sculpture there and who owns it (Smithsonian launches US survey)
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 10.
Beyond Elvis and barbecue: Memphis, Tennessee’s ‘WONDERS’ series outperforms major US museums but is snubbed by them
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 8.
Smithsonian welcomes Mesopotamian loan
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 14.
Works of art in their context spiced with theatre and dignified with didacticism
(Philadelphia: Anne d’Harnoncourt, Director of the Philadelphia Museum is reinstalling its European collection and integrating the Johnson Collection Old Masters), The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 11.
Texas show puts visitors at sea
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 7.
Boston and Impressionism when you’ve got a good thing
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 7.
Minneapolis Institute pays tribute to long-serving trustee Bruce B. Dayton
The Art Newspaper, May 1992, p. 5.
Il Whitney sfrattato dagli sponsor (New York: Due succursali di Manhattan chiuderanno la prossima estate. Il museo dovreriesumare il discusso progetto di ampliamento di Michael Graves)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1992, p. 34.
Frohnmayer silurato: attacco da destra (Nea)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, April 1992, pp. 1, 3.
Widow of aircrash Senator donates $10 million to Yale
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1992, p. 6.
The more the Morgan grows the more it stays the same
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1992, p. 6.
More than eggs from Faberg
(U.S. museum food relief to Russia), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1992, p. 6.
Harvard beats Met and Peabody Museum for best collection of Korean ceramics outside Korea
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1992, p. 5.
Fumigating the N.E.A. in pre-election America
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1992, pp. 1-2.
Stuart Davis, American Modernist
The World and I, April 1992, pp. 196-201.
Il Brooklyn reinstalla i suoi dipinti europei (New York: Apre il 4 marzo il nuovo allestimento)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Mar. 1992, p. 25.
Archivist champions exact restoration of St Michael’s cathedral
(Brussels) The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1992, p. 13.
Only connect altarpiece reunited
(National Gallery, Washington), The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1992, p. 13.
Apostle of hope for American cities
(Washington, D.C.), The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1992, p. 2.
Whitney evicted by corporate sponsors
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1992, p. 5.
Rembrandt Reconsidered
The World and I, Mar. 1992, pp. 202-09.
How to deal with the Eastern European artworld
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1992, p. 2.
National Gallery to publish catalogue of Rembrandt watermarks
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1992, p. 16.
Mt Athos: 1000 years of monks and books
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1992, p. 15.
The ‘Two courtesans’ really are watching the hunt
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1992, p. 11.
Sleazy disclosures at the Rops Museum
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1992, p. 5.
Warhol should not have died, so his estate benefits
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1992, p. 4.
How Did the Queen Get All Those Pictures
The Journal of Art, Dec. 1991, p. 12.
Richard Thomas Davis: American Durer [sic.]
American Arts Quarterly, Winter 1991, pp. 10-13.
Fine Disregard for Modernism [Review of A Fine Disregard, by Kirk Varnedoe]
American Arts Quarterly, Winter 1991, pp. 29-31.
The Timeless Realism of Antonio López García
The World and I, Dec. 1991, pp. 234-39.
Beauty of Lausanne Painted Portal Revealed
The Journal of Art, Nov. 1991, p. 74.
Pawnshops and Palaces: The Fall and Rise of the Campana Art Museum [Review of book by Helen and Albert Borowitz]
The Journal of Art, Oct. 1991, p. 71.
Anderson Keeps the Faith at the British Museum
(Interview:Robert Anderson), The Journal of Art, Oct. 1991, p. 23.
Pierpont Morgan Library Doubles its Space
The Journal of Art, Oct. 1991, p. 20.
Deconstructing the Past: The New American Landscape
American Arts Quarterly, Fall 1991, pp. 28-31.
Renaissance Redux: Inside the Sainsbury Wing (Interview: Nicholas Penny)
The Journal of Art, Sept. 1991, p. 18.
Frick Art Reference Library on the Rocks
The Journal of Art, Sept. 1991, p. 3.
Liubov Popova: Art into Life
The World and I, Aug. 1991, pp. 238-43.
Cleveland Celebrates 75 Years of Fine Art
The Journal of Art, June/July/Aug. 1991, p. 25.
Swiss Museum Opens for Summer
The Journal of Art, June/July/Aug. 1991, p. 24.
U.S. Art Institutions Face Disastrous Cuts
The Journal of Art, June/July/Aug. 1991, p. 3.
Interview: Kevin Consey, Museum of Contemporary Art
The Journal of Art, May 1991, p. 28.
Interview: James Wood, The Art Institute of Chicago
The Journal of Art, May 1991, p. 28.
Chicago Zeitgeist
The Journal of Art, May 1991, pp. 27-29.
Dutch Close in on Cache of Stolen Master Drawings
The Journal of Art, May 1991, p. 4.
The Treasure of Priam in Russian Hands
The Journal of Art, May 1991, pp. 1, 2.
The End of Art-Welfare in The Netherlands
The Journal of Art, Apr. 1991, p. 32.
The Reality of Delacroix’s Passion
The Journal of Art, Apr. 1991, p. 11.
William Bailey: Yale’s Reclusive Dean of Art
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1991, pp. 16-19.
Serious Artbooks
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1991, pp. 30-31.
Art for the nation
Journal of Art 4.3 (Mar. 1991), p. 46-47.
Art for the Nation
(Interview: J. Carter Brown), The Journal of Art, Mar. 1991, pp. 46-47.
Schimmel Antiquities to be Sold
The Journal of Art, Mar. 1991, p. 3.
Unknown Works by Young Picasso Discovered in Spain
The Journal of Art, Mar. 1991, p. 3.
Glories of the Past
(Shelby White and Leon Levy Coll.), The World and I, Feb. 1991, pp. 210-11.
Acid Rain Threatens Romanesque Monument
The Journal of Art, Feb. 1991, p. 76.
Durer’s `Apocalypse’ in Contemporary Context
The Journal of Art, Feb. 1991, p. 13.
Views of Amsterdam and Venice: Cities on the Water
The Journal of Art, Feb. 1991, p. 14.
The Wealth of Aphrodisias
(with Ozgen Acar and Perry Bialor), The Journal of Art, Feb. 1991, p. 70.
A new policy and a new vision for the Corcoran
Journal of Art 4.1 (Jan. 1991), p. 23.
National Gallery Conservators Working Overtime
The Journal of Art, Jan. 1991, p. 45.
A New Policy and a New Vision for the Corcoran
(Interview: David Levy) The Journal of Art, Jan. 1991, p. 23.
The Illustrated Bartsch: A Classic of its Kind
The Journal of Art, Jan. 1991, p. 22.
High Art’s Affair with Popular Culture
(High and Low at MoMA), The World and I, Jan. 1991, pp. 204-09.
On Books: A Fine Disregard: What Makes Modern Art Modern
(Kirk Varnedoe), New Art Examiner, Jan. 1991, p. 53.
America’s Leonardo
The Journal of Art, View, Jan. 1991, pp. 14-15.
Ryder
New York City Tribune, Dec. , 1990, pp. 16, 14.
What Remains of the Real Ryder
The Journal of Art, Dec. 1990, p. 18.
Quest for Beauty: Louis Comfort Tiffany
American Arts Quarterly, Winter 1990, pp. 21-27.
The Grand Old Master of Venice
(Titian), The World and I, Nov. 1990, pp. 220-25.
Richard Thomas Davis’ Magnificent Realist Paintings
New York City Tribune, Oct. 23, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Milton Avery, Sans Colors
New York City Tribune, Oct. 16, 1990, p. 16.
NYPL Exhibit Honors Benefactors
New York City Tribune, Oct. 15, 1990, p. 16.
Martin Hardy’s Orientalia
New York City Tribune, Oct. 15, 1990, p. 14.
Three Ways to Display African Art
New York City Tribune, Oct. 5, 1990, p. 16.
Art Today: Changing Concepts
(Venice Biennale), The World and I, Oct. 1990, pp. 228-33.
Academic Tradition Revisited
American Arts Quarterly, Fall 1990, pp. 27-29.
Growing Market for American Realism
American Arts Quarterly, Fall 1990, pp. 8-12.
Richard Thomas Davis (exhibition brochure)
Gerold Wunderlich and Company, New York City, Oct. 10-Nov. 10, 1990.
The Best of the Ancients at the Met
(Shelby White and Leon Levy Coll.), New York City Tribune, Sept. 21, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Engineers Chip in to The Art World
New York City Tribune, Sept. 10, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Expositions: Basel
Art and Auction, Sept. 1990, pp. 121-24.
Contemporary American Realism: A Growth Market
New York City Tribune, Aug. 31, 1990, p. 16.
Money Creates ‘Taste’: An Unfortunate Truism
(Venice Biennale), New York City Tribune, Aug. 17, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Rediscover Pompeii The High-Tech Way
New York City Tribune, Aug. 13, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Edward Weston’s Portraits and Nudes
New York City Tribune, Aug. 3, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
The Art of Francis Bacon
The World and I, Aug. 1990, pp. 208-13.
From MOMA, One Expects More (Book review: Kirk Varnedoe, A Fine Disregard: What Makes Modern Art Modern)
New York City Tribune, Aug. 10, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
The Academic Tradition Revisited
New York City Tribune, July 26, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Art and Money Merge for 5 Frantic Days in Basel
New York City Tribune, July 23, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Van Gogh Superstar
The World and I, July 1990, pp. 206-13.
100 Years of Art: Pollock to Alma-Tadema
(Book reviews), New York City Tribune, June 26, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
A Visual Travel Guide: `Matisse in Morocco,
New York City Tribune, June 21, 1990, p. 16.
Francis Bacon: Disturbing Species of Realism
New York City Tribune, June 19, 1990, p. 16.
Three Shows Of 19th-Century French Painting
New York City Tribune, June 6, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Exhibition Review: XXth Sao Paulo International Biennial
Review: Latin American Literature and Arts, Jan.-June 1990, pp. 62-63.
From Poussin to Matisse at the Met
New York City Tribune, May 30, 1990, p. 16.
The Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard
New York City Tribune, May 28, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
The Brooklyn Museum Expansion Underway
New York City Tribune, May 8, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Three Individual Perspectives of Interiors, Still Lifes and Figures
New York City Tribune, May 18, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
A Resurgence of Realism The Landscape
New York City Tribune, May 16, 1990, p. 16.
Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection
New York City Tribune, Apr. 30, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Van Gogh: A Superb Centennial Celebration
New York City Tribune, Apr. 24, 1990, p. 16.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibits Louis Comfort Tiffany Masterworks
New York City Tribune, Apr. 17, 1990, p. 16.
Holland’s Year-Long Vincent Van Gogh Tribute
New York City Tribune, Apr. 9, 1990, p. 16.
The Way Magnum Sees the World
The World and I, Apr. 1990, pp. 186-91.
Art Critique Is Still A Hazy Shade of Writing
(Book review), New York City Tribune, Apr. 30, 1990, p. 15.
The Manoogian Collection
American Arts Quarterly, Spring/Summer 1990, pp. 31-32.
American Realism
American Arts Quarterly, Spring/Summer 1990, pp. 20-24.
A Definitive History Of Photography
New York City Tribune, Mar. 23, 1990, p. 16.
Splendor of `The Feast of the Gods’ Is Restored [Giovanni Bellini]
New York City Tribune, Mar. 19, 1990, p. 14.
On the Trail of an Old Master: `The Lute Player
New York City Tribune, Mar. 19, 1990, p. 16.
John Marin: From Whistler to Pollock
New York City Tribune, Mar. 13, 1990, p. 16.
`Life of Forms in Art’: Conventional Wisdom of Creativity
(Book review: Henri Focillon), New York City Tribune, Mar. 6, 1990, p. 15.
The Golden Age Of Dutch Paintings
(Early manuscript painting), New York City Tribune, Mar. 6, 1990, p. 16.
Recent Literature on 19th and 20th Century Art
New York City Tribune, Mar. 5, 1990, p. 16.
South America’s Answer to SoHo
(XXth Sao Paulo Bienal), The World and I, Mar. 1990, pp. 200-05.
Robert Moscowitz Treading Water in a Pop/Minimalist Sea
New York City Tribune, Feb. 26, 1990, p. 16.
Do You Remember Realism
New York City Tribune, Feb. 19, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
New British Painting At the Queens Museum
New York City Tribune, Feb. 15, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
To Find the Meaning in Monet
New York City Tribune, Feb. 8, 1990, p. 16.
Artbooks: Antiquity to the Renaissance
New York City Tribune, Feb. 2, 1990, p. 16.
Sublime Psalms of Light
(F.E. Church), The World and I, Feb. 1990, pp. 198-203.
Superb Private Collections at The Metropolitan
(Manoogian and Gelman), New York City Tribune, Jan. 29, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Thomas Hart Benton: An American Original
New York City Tribune, Jan. 23, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Solo Shows
New York City Tribune, Jan. 18, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
Idols: Beginning of Abstract Form’ at Ariadne Galleries
New York City Tribune, Jan. 15, 1990, p. 16.
Crossroads of Continents: Cultures of Siberia and Alaska
New York City Tribune, Jan. 8, 1990, pp. 16, 14.
XXth Sao Paulo Bienal: Parque de Ibirapuero [sic.], Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 14-December 10
Artpapers, Jan./Feb. 1990, pp. 69-70.
Hopper and the “Chaos of Ugliness”
The World and I, Jan. 1990, pp. 286-93.
Canaletto and Bonnard at the Metropolitan
New York City Tribune, Dec. 12, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Hals and Church at the National Gallery
New York City Tribune, Dec. 11, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Frans Hals The People’s Painter
The World and I, Dec. 1989, pp. 226-31.
Alfred Eisenstaedt Retrospective: Photojournalism for Sale
New York City Tribune, Nov. 30, 1989, p. 16.
The Newark Museum Has Arrived
New York City Tribune, Nov. 21, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Old Masters From Texas at the Frick
New York City Tribune, Nov. 20, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Portraiture: Noguchi’s Early Forte
New York City Tribune, Nov. 14, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Brazil’s Twentieth Sao Paulo Bienal
New York City Tribune, Nov. 9, 1989, p. 16.
Canaletto and Piranesi: Views Of Both Venice And Rome
New York City Tribune, Oct. 31, 1989, p. 16.
NYPL Pays Tribute to Berenice Abbott
New York City Tribune, Oct. 26, 1989, p. 16.
Ford Motor Company Collection at the Met
New York City Tribune, Oct. 11, 1989, p. 16.
Velazquez [sic.] Baroque Age Brilliance
New York City Tribune, Oct. 3, 1989, p. 16.
Picasso and Braque: Mano a Mano [“Pioneering Cubism” at MoMA]
The World and I, Oct. 1989, pp. 278-83.
Judite Dos Santos
CEPA Journal (Center for Experimental Perceptual Arts, Buffalo, NYVol. 4, Issue 1), 1989, pp. 36-37.
Master Printer Aldo Crommelynck at the Whitney
New York City Tribune, Sept. 27, 1989, p. 16.
Picasso and Braque,’ `Velazquez’ Crown New York City Museum Season
New York City Tribune, Sept. 22, 1989, p. 16.
A Very Mixed (Albeit Interesting) Bag at IBM Exhibit
New York City Tribune, Sept. 20, 1989, p. 16.
Velázquez
The World and I, Sept. 1989, pp. 276-83.
Celebrating 150 Years of Photography
The World and I, Aug. 1989, pp. 202-07.
Hispanic Art in the United States’ at Brooklyn Museum
New York City Tribune, July 24, 1989, p. 16.
Art Hawaiian Style
New York City Tribune, July 11, 1989, p. 16.
Hawaii: Tropics With the Taste of Home
New York City Tribune, July 11, 1989, p. 14.
Helga’: Cavalcade of Wyeth’s Technical Skill
New York City Tribune, July 4, 1989, p. 16.
Central Park: Remembering an Ideal
New York City Tribune, June 28, 1989, p. 16.
A Nebulous Survey Of 150 Years Of Photography
New York City Tribune, June 19, 1989, pp. 16.
Sample the Splendor of Caesarea
Springfield Republican (Springfield, Mass.), June 18, 1989, pp. T1, T8.
Wilmarth’s Landscapes of Glass and Steel
New York City Tribune, June 16, 1989, p. 16.
King Herod’s Dream
The Standard-Times (New Bedford, Mass.), June 15, 1989, pp. C 1-2.
Recent Literature Marks Photography’s Sesquicentennial
New York City Tribune, June 8, 1989, p. 16.
Annenberg Collection Comes Out of Hiding in Philadelphia
New York City Tribune, June 5, 1989, p. 16.
Baroque Sentiment to Spare
The World and I, June 1989, pp. 200-07.
Frank Stella: Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, February 11-April 23
Artpapers, May/June 1989, p. 63.
Art’s Final Word on War Goya and Dix
New York City Tribune, May 17, 1989, p. 16.
Phillips Collection Masterworks
New York City Tribune, May 16, 1989, p. 16.
Architect of Elizabethan England: Inigo Jones
New York City Tribune, May 12, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Antony Gormley’s Human Cyphers
New York City Tribune, May 10, 1989, p. 16.
Goya Triumphant
The World and I, May 1989, pp. 198-203.
Brancusi Seen Through Blinders
New York City Tribune, Apr. 27, 1989, p. 16.
A Flop at Neuberger Literally and Figuratively
New York City Tribune, Apr. 26, 1989, p. 16.
British Drawings: A World Of Quietness And Ease
New York City Tribune, Apr. 24, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Realism, Then and Now
New York City Tribune, Apr. 18, 1989, p. 16.
George Segal: He’s Still a Whole Lot Better Than Warhol
New York City Tribune, Apr. 6, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Three American Photograph Albums
New York City Tribune, Apr. 3, 1989, p. 16.
Courbet Reconsidered
The World and I, Apr. 1989, pp. 206-13.
Cinquecento Sienese Art
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1989, pp. 32-34.
Pastoral Tradition in Western Art
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1989, pp. 17-22.
Grand Illusions: American History Painting
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1989, pp. 25-27.
Hebrew Manuscripts and Books From the Valmadonna Trust
New York City Tribune, Mar. 22, 1989, p. 16.
Refigured Painting
New York City Tribune, Mar. 16, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Multimillion Dollar Modern Art Maps
New York City Tribune, Mar. 8, 1989, p. 16.
Goya and the Spirit Of the Spanish Enlightenment
New York City Tribune, Mar. 2, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Spotlight on Siena
The World and I, Mar. 1989, pp. 208-13.
The German Phoenix Rises
The World and I, Feb. 1989, pp. 222-35.
Umberto Boccioni: Discovering the Theorist of Futurism (by Edward Jacobson)
The World and I, Feb. 1989, pp. 217-21.
First U.S. Exhibition of Artist Guido Reni at L.A. County Museum
New York City Tribune, Jan. 25, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Painting in Renaissance Siena’ at the Metropolitan
New York City Tribune, Jan. 25, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
Gerhard Richter Runs the Gamut of Modernist Styles
New York City Tribune, Jan. 24, 1989, p. 14.
Paolo Caliari: Artist of Venice’s Golden Age
New York City Tribune, Jan. 23, 1989, pp. 16, 14.
A Renaissance of Master Painters Exhibited at the Colnaghi Gallery
New York City Tribune, Jan. 10, 1989, p. 16.
Modern Art In the ‘Latin American Spirit
New York City Tribune, Dec. 13, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Futurist Umberto Boccioni Surveyed At the Met
New York City Tribune, Dec. 12, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
A Review of the Finest Art Books
New York City Tribune, Dec. 28, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
American Paradise: Painters of the Hudson River School
American Arts Quarterly, Winter 1988, pp. 6-14.
Photographer Gianfranco Gorgoni Offers ‘Altered Images’ Of the Artist
New York City Tribune, Nov. 28, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
The Work of Anselm Kiefer: Scorched, Scoured, Brushed and Gouged
New York City Tribune, Nov. 9, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Fitz Hugh Lane: Transcendental Luminist
The World and I, Nov. 1988, pp. 264-71.
Ancient Art From the Land of The Pharaohs
New York City Tribune, Oct. 31, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
New York Academy of Art Calls on Soviets to Make a Point
New York City Tribune, Oct. 27, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Beautiful Hebrew Manuscripts and Books Displayed at The N.Y. Library
New York City Tribune, Oct. 26, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Bad Art and Boston’s ‘Binational’ Go Hand-in-Hand
New York City Tribune, Oct. 18, 1988, p. 12.
Excess and Elegance in Turn-of-the-Century Munich
New York City Tribune, Oct. 10, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Fitz Hugh Lane Paintings: Landmarks of ‘Luminism
New York City Tribune, Oct. 5, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Giacometti Retrospective in Washington
New York City Tribune, Oct. 4, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Soho: The World’s Premier Marketplace for Contemporary Art
The World and I, Oct. 1988, pp. 268-83.
New Books Explore the Life and Art of Edgar Degas
New York City Tribune, Oct. 17, 1988 pp. 16, 14.
Post-Modernism: Icons Without Meaning
American Arts Quarterly, Fall 1988, pp. 13-17.
Pornography at the Whitney
American Arts Quarterly, Fall 1988, p. 31.
Mark Kostabi Shows Art World The American Way
Downtown, Oct. 5, 1988, pp. 1, 14-15.
Morgan Library Explores Music History in Manuscripts
New York City Tribune, Sept. 26, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Mellifluous Matisse Prints Return Home to MOMA
New York City Tribune, Sept. 21, 1988, pp. 16, 14.
Fall Art Preview: Inspiration Amid Hype
New York City Tribune, Sept. 15, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Russian and Soviet Paintings From State Collections
New York City Tribune, Sept. 6, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Robert Cumming and Vernon Fisher: Ambiguity and Its Discontent
New York City Tribune, Sept. 5, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Whitney Photo Exhibition is Nothing Short of Pornographic
New York City Tribune, Aug. 3, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Manhattan Spotlight on Marlene Barasch
Spotlight Magazine, Aug. 1988, pp. 72-74.
Garry Winogrand Photographs Are Overrated
New York City Tribune, July 26, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Guggenheim Museum Honors Cubist Pioneer, Georges Braque
New York City Tribune, July 25, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Jose [sic.] Campeche: Society Painter in Colonial Puerto Rico
New York City Tribune, July 22, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Andrea Mantegna’s Masterful ‘Descent Into Limbo
New York City Tribune, July 21, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Atlanta Offers More Than the Art of Politics
New York City Tribune, July 18, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Borges es uno de las Artistas Mas Valiosos del Hemisferio Occidental
Ultimas Noticias, Caracas, Venezuela, July 17, 1988, p. 70.
Exhibition of ‘Deconstructivist Architecture
New York City Tribune, June 27, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Asian Objects Through Experts’ Eyes: Which is the Original
New York City Tribune, June 22, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Whitney Christens Its New Location With ‘Made in the Sixties
New York City Tribune, June 21, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Jacobo Borges: Contorted Figures On a Canvas of Political Turmoil
New York City Tribune, June 20, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Czechoslovakia Sends its Modern Art to the Guggenheim
New York City Tribune, June 16, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Constable’s Landscape Sketches Reexamined
New York City Tribune, June 15, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Conventions of the Deep South: Atlanta, on the upbeat
The Record, June 12, 1988, Travel Section pp. 1, 4-5, 8-9.
King Herod’s Dream City: Caesarea on the Sea
New York City Tribune, June 2, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Venice and China to Benefit From Beijing Art Auction
New York City Tribune, May 24, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The Human Figure in Early Greek Art
New York City Tribune, May 31, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The Ian Woodner Collection of Odilon Redon Paintings in Washington
New York City Tribune, May 27, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Paul Klee, Pioneer of Abstract Art, at the Metropolitan Museum
New York City Tribune, May 26, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Silly and Serious: A View of Two Contemporary Artists
(Elizabeth Murray and Donald Sultan), New York City Tribune, May 23, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The Naked Artist’: Secret Surrealist Desmond Morris
New York City Tribune, May 5, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The National Gallery Presents: ‘The Art of Paul Gauguin
New York City Tribune, May 2, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Con Artist’ Mark Kostabi: On the Make and Making It
New York City Tribune, Apr. 26, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Josef Albers Retrospective at the Guggenheim
New York City Tribune, Apr. 25, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Four Exhibits, Each Unique in Scale and Purpose
New York City Tribune, Apr. 22, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Atlanta: The Convention Capital Of The South
New York City Tribune, Apr. 11, 1988, p. 12.
African Art and American Aesthetics: Does Context Count
New York City Tribune, Apr. 8, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Anselm Kiefer’s Struggle for Purification
New York City Tribune, Apr. 7, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
American Watercolors are Celebrated
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1988, pp. 27-28.
The New York Academy of Art: Tradition Provides a Bridge to the Future
American Arts Quarterly, Spring 1988, pp. 9-18.
A Show for Connoisseurs: Cezanne’s Basel Sketchbooks
New York City Tribune, Mar. 28, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
For the Artists of the 1980s, Pop and Minimal Still a Guiding Spirit
New York City Tribune, Mar. 25, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Abstract vs. Realism: Finding the Real Meaning
(Giacometti), New York City Tribune, Mar. 17, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
A Celebrated Medieval Manuscript Offers Glimpse of Ancient Painting
New York City Tribune, Mar. 16, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The New Museum Attempts to Stretch Its Conceptual Wings
New York City Tribune, Mar. 15, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Motion and Drama Spring from Rothenberg’s Paintings
New York City Tribune, Mar. 2, 1988, p. 10.
Looking to the Paintings of the Past, Jim Dine Creates Anew
New York City Tribune, Mar. 2, 1988, p. 14.
Acconci Shows He’s Capable of Designing Public Artworks
New York City Tribune, Feb. 29, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Richard Artschwager Seeks the Art ‘of Cabinetry
New York City Tribune, Feb. 26, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Picasso’s Late Drawings Obsessions or Retrospection
New York City Tribune, Feb. 16, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The American Watercolor Movement’: 19th-Century Splendor
New York City Tribune, Jan. 28, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
The Art of Piet Mondrian Has Its Pluses and Minuses
New York City Tribune, Jan. 25, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Nancy Graves: A Hot Sculptress Whose Work is Lukewarm
New York City Tribune, Jan. 19, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Four American Artists Show Their Earthiness in Dual Locale Whitney Exhibition
New York City Tribune, Jan. 14, 1988, pp. 14, 10.
Artfully Presented Artifacts at the Met Museum This Holiday Season
New York City Tribune, Dec. 24, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Stuart Davis: The Breakthrough Years
New York City Tribune, Dec. 21, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
David Graham: A Photographer’s Surreal Look at Very Real Situations
New York City Tribune, Dec. 17, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Multi-Talented Edwin Schlossberg Exhibits His Work
New York City Tribune, Dec. 16, 1987, p. 14.
Baselitz: Dealing With the Specter of Fascism
New York City Tribune, Dec. 15, 1987, p. 14.
Rich Color and Texture Identify Frankenthaler’s Paintings
New York City Tribune, Dec. 15, 1987, p. 14.
Cubist Davis’ Whitney Exhibit Boxes His Style In
New York City Tribune, Dec. 10, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
The Dreyfus Affair: Inexcusable Turn-of-the-Century Foul Up
New York City Tribune, Dec. 4, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Fernand Leger: Cubism in a Proletarian Key
New York City Tribune, Nov. 27, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Ancient Aesthetics: The Art of Primeval Europe
New York City Tribune, Nov. 26, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Willem DeKooning: An Agitated Artist
New York City Tribune, Nov. 23, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
More Innovation From Picasso
New York City Tribune, Nov. 23, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Frank Stella: Delivering Abstract Art to You in 3-D
New York City Tribune, Nov. 16, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Thirty Years of Press Photography: A Reign of Terror
New York City Tribune, Nov. 13, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
The Guggenheim Museum: Renovate or Keep It As Is
New York City Tribune, Oct. 26, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Stopping Time: The Photos of Harold Edgerton
New York City Tribune, Oct. 14, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Vito Acconci: Conceptual Artist in Search of ????
New York City Tribune, Oct. 8, 1987, pp. 14, 10.
Whitney Museum Displays Artists’ Disdain For ‘The Social Graces
New York City Tribune, Sept. 17, 1987, pp. 14, 10.