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De Kooning’s advice to Wayne Thiebaud
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 2023, p. 53; also appeared as “‘That’s not enough’: Willem de Kooning’s advice to a young Wayne Thiebaud,” The Art Newspaper Book Club Newsletter (online), Feb. 7, 2023.
Wayne Thiebaud: the Last Interview
In Wayne Thiebaud, ed. Ulf Küster, catalogue of the exhibition, “Wayne Thiebaud,” at Fondation Beyeler, Riehen|Basel, Switzerland, Jan. 29-May 21, 2023, pp. 139-148. [Hatje Cantz, ISBN 978-3-7757-5402-6]
Christo’s Visionary Enterprise [La visionaria empresa de Christo]
Christo and Jeanne-Claude en Uruguay [catalogue of exhibition at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry, Manantiales (Maldonado), Uruguay, Jan. 8-Apr. 8, 2022], MACA/Fundación Pablo Atchugarry, Maldonado, Uruguay, 2022, pp. 254-267 (English) and pp. 178-191 (Spanish).
Christo on his Life and Work (Christo, su vida y su trabajo) [Interview with the artist]
Christo and Jeanne-Claude en Uruguay [catalogue of exhibition at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry, Manantiales (Maldonado), Uruguay, Jan. 8-Apr. 8, 2022], MACA/Fundación Pablo Atchugarry, Maldonado, Uruguay, 2022, pp. 268-286 (English) and pp. 192-211 (Spanish).
Grand Openings [New Museums around the World]
Luxury Magazine, Fall/Winter 2021, pp. 180-189.
As American As Pie [Wayne Thiebaud interview]
Luxury Magazine, Spring/Summer 2021, pp. 190-201.
Finding the Light [Claude Monet profile]
Luxury Magazine, Fall-Winter 2020, pp. 190-201.
An American Life [Edward Hopper profile]
Luxury Magazine, Summer 2020, pp. 190-201.
Nature Study [Kirby Fredendall profile]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2020, pp. 192-201.
Wow Zao [Zao Wou-Ki Profile]
Luxury Magazine, Winter 2019, pp. 196-203.
Coup de Theater [Dresden’s Cultural Riches]
Luxury Magazine, Winter 2019, pp. 186-193.
The New Old Masters [Super-Realist Painters in Spain]
Luxury Magazine, Summer 2019, pp. 184-189.
What Miró Saw [Joan Miró Profile]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2019, pp. 14, 192-201.
Cathedrals of Culture [New and Expanded Museum around the World]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2019, pp. 172-179, 182.
Taking Aim [Kenneth Noland profile]
Luxury Magazine, Summer 2019, pp. 192-201.
An Explosion of Art [Cai Guo-Qiang interview]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2019, pp. 190-201.
Waddell’s West [Theodore Waddell interview]
Luxury Magazine, Winter 2018, pp. 180-191.
Loving Vincent [van Gogh]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2018, pp. 182-195.
Local Colors [Bahamian art]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2018, p. 243.
French Foreign Legion [Louvre Abu Dhabi]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2018, pp. 200-206.
In Living Color [David Hockney profile]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2018, pp. 222-233.
Conceptual Calligrapher [Xu Bing interview]
Luxury Magazine, Winter 2017, pp. 6, 222-235.
Cosmic Creator [Alex Grey interview]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2017, pp. 220-235.
Underwater Reveries [Eric Zener profile]
Luxury Magazine, Summer 2017, pp. 220-235.
Outward Bound [Nature photography]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2017, pp. 14-26.
Painting’s Polymath [Gerhard Richter profile]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2017, pp. 214-233.
Ballet Bachelor [Edgar Degas profile]
Luxury Magazine, Winter 2016, pp. 220-234.
The Man Behind the Dot [John Baldessari interview]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2016, pp. 218-234.
Guiding Light [Leo Villareal interview]
Luxury Magazine, Summer 2016, pp. 202-218.
Found At Sea [Ran Ortner interview]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2016, pp. 220-233.
Infinite Focus [Hiroshi Sugimoto interview]
Luxury Magazine, Winter 2015, pp. 218-233.
Big League Abstraction [Frank Stella interview]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2015, pp. 222-237.
Beyond the Sea [Massimo Vitali interview]
Luxury Magazine, Summer 2015, pp. 224-239.
Wrap Star [Christo interview]
Luxury Magazine, Spring 2015, pp. 226-242.
Picasso: Torchbearer of Artistic Innovation
Winter 2014, pp. 228-242.
Preternatural Powers [Stephen Wiltshire profile]
Black Card Mag, Winter 2013, pp. 230-242
The Monuments Men: On the Trail of Hitler’s Stolen Art
Black Card Mag, Winter 2013, pp. 222-228.
King of Kitsch [Jeff Koons profile]
Black Card Mag, Fall 2013, pp. 230-242.
The Natural: Bill Rauhauser
The Magazine Antiques, Nov.-Dec. 2014, pp. 110-117.
Microbiology on Acid [Kelsey Brookes profile]
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2014, pp. 228-242
Skyscrapers: Race for the Clouds
Luxury Magazine, Fall 2014, pp. 214-226.
Garry Winogrand: ‘The Central Photographer Of His Generation’
Artphaire (Online), Sept. 4, 2014.
The Delightful and Perplexing Art of Jeff Koons
Artphaire (Online), Aug. 5, 2014.
Dan Colen
Artphaire (Online), July 10, 2014.
MoMA’s Sigmar Polke Retrospective
Artphaire (Online), June 11, 2014.
Face Time with Chuck Close
Black Card Mag, Summer 2014, pp. 230-242.
Most Wanted: Uncovering Warhol [“Most Wanted Men” at Queens Museum]
Artphaire (Online), May 29, 2014.
Latin America Rising: Cartagena
Artphaire (Online), May 15, 2014.
Artist Spotlight: China [Cai Zhisong]
Artphaire (Online), May 13, 2014.
Jasper Johns: “Regrets” at MoMA
Artphaire (Online), April 21, 2014.
Dealer Spotlight: Taiwan [Mainland Demand for Chinese Antiquities]
Artphaire (Online), April 16, 2014.
Art Fair Recap: New York City
Artphaire (Online), March 16, 2014.
Q and A with Chuck Close
Artphaire (Online), March 4, 2014.
Polka Dot Princess [Yayoi Kusama profile]
Black Card Mag, Spring 2014, pp. 226-242.
Emerging Markets: Bogotá Colombia
Art + Auction, March 2014, pp. 96-97.
A Pop-up Museum of Contemporary American Art at Sotheby’s
Artphaire (Online), Feb. 10, 2014.
Rare Bertoia Maquette Up For Auction This February
Artphaire (Online), Jan. 21, 2014.
War in Pictures [MFA Houston/Corcoran photography exhibition]
Capitol File, Fall 2013, p. 56.
150 years after Munch’s birth, an intimate look back [Oslo show]
The Washington Post, 21 July 2013, p. E.3. (online July 19)
Banksy: Not Your Usual Graffiti Artist
Black Card Mag, Summer 2013, pp. 212-227.
Who Was Andy Warhol [Warhol profile]
Black Card Mag, Spring 2013, 214-227.
South African Seduction [survey of S.A. contemporary art scene]
Art + Auction, Feb. 2013, pp. 80-85.
Death, Dots and Dollars [Damien Hirst profile]
Black Card Mag, Winter 2012, pp. 214-227.
From Obscurity to Fame [Barnes Foundation]
Black Card Mag, Fall 2012, pp. 206-212.
Modernista per tradizione, moderno per vocazione: cuore di MoMA
(Robert Storr interviewed by Jason Edward Kaufman, from The Art Newspaper, January 1994) in Il museo contemporaneo: storie, esperienze, competenze, ed. by Daniela Fonti and Rossella Caruso, University of Rome/Gangemi Editore, Rome, 2012.
For exhibits, the future is virtually here
The Washington Post, 02 Oct 2011, p. Q.4.
D.C. art collectors Daniel and Mirella Levinas: ‘Open to what art can be’
The Washington Post, 21 Aug 2011, p. E.1.
Venice Biennale an ambitious but typically overblown international art festival
The Washington Post, 17 June 2011, p. E.2.
Philadelphia Museum photography exhibit ‘Unsettled’ [Review of “Unsettled: Photography and Politics in Contemporary Art”]
The Washington Post, Apr 30, 2011.
D.C. society and beyond
The Washington Post, 17 Apr 2011, p. E.6.
Calder’s Whimsy Shows up in Wire [Exhibition at Smithsonian Museum of American Art]
The Washington Post, 20 March, 2011.
Creative sights to see in New York
The Washington Post, 10 Apr 2011, p. E.4.
Perhaps the Most Important African Art Show [Ife at Virginia Museum of Fine Art]
The Washington Post, 13 Mar 2011, p. E.1.
The Art of Lost-Wax Casting: How they do it
The Washington Post, 13 Mar 2011, p. E.4.
Grace (and art) seen in garbage [Vik Muniz’s “Waste Land”]
The Washington Post, 13 Mar 2011, p. E.8.
Holy relics, heavenly body parts
The Washington Post, 06 Mar 2011, p. E.1.
The city as artifice, created as you watch [Hans Op de Beeck at Hirshhorn Museum]
The Washington Post, 23 Jan 2011, p. E.8.
Should the Getty merge its president and museum director positions?
Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2010.
Thoughts on a Chinese Artist Studying a Western Old Master [Jin Shangyi]
Excerpted from Jin Shangyi: Compliments to Vermeer [catalogue accompanying exhibition of the same name], Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, 2011, pp. 90-103.
Two-painting exhibit sublime in its simplicity [Hendrick ter Brugghen at the National Gallery of Art]
The Washington Post, 20 Feb 2011, p. E.4.
What Should Artists and Critics Urgently Care About?
IN VIEW, July 31, 2010.
Gary Tinterow and Modern Art at the Metropolitan
IN VIEW blog, Aug. 26, 2010.
MoMA’s Quest for Relevance
IN VIEW blog, Aug. 6, 2010.
Miami Art Museum’s Future
“Miami Art Museum Should Rethink its Identity,” IN VIEW at Artinfo.com – December 7, 2010, 3:41 pm, by Jason Edward Kaufman.
Frida Fighters (An ongoing debate over the authenticity of a group of possible Kahlos heats up)
Art + Auction, June 2010, p. 28.
Double duty Goya [“Goya: images of women” at Prado and NGA, Washington DC]
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 2009.
Finding Frida Kahlo: Controversy Calls into Question the Authentication of the Renowned Artist’s Work
IFAR Journal, Volume 11, nos. 3&4, 2010, published by the International Foundation for Art Research and may not be reproduced/distributed elsewhere without IFAR’s permission.
I want to add a new complexity to everything we do
The Art Newspaper 207 (November 2009), p. 12.
New evidence in Nazi loot case against MoMA
The Art Newspaper 18.207 (Nov 2009), p. 13.
Salary cuts for one third of US museum directors
The Art Newspaper 206, Oct. 2009, p. 1, 8.
New evidence uncovered in Warhol Foundation lawsuit
The Art Newspaper 18.206 (Oct 2009), p. 9.
Cleveland to use acquisition funds for expansion
The Art Newspaper 206, p. 20. (October 2009)
Guggenheim buys back sold Kandinsky
The Art Newspaper 206, p. 20. (October 2009)
Guggenheim borrows back sold Kandinsky
The Art Newspaper 18.206 (Oct 2009), p. 20.
Museo del Barrio is back
The Art Newspaper 18.206 (Oct 2009), p. 26.
How are Hirst and Murakami coping with the downturn
(Co-authors Cristina Ruiz, Georgina Adam, Gareth Harris) The Art Newspaper 18.206 (Oct 2009), p. 37-38.
Still no plan for Prince’s house
The Art Newspaper 18.205 (Sep 2009), p. 9.
MoMA tower to loom over Manhattan
The Art Newspaper 205, p. 20. (September 2009)
Still no plan for Richard Prince’s house
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2009.
I am who I am. I’m not going to adopt a grand-style persona (Interview with Thomas Campbell, director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
The Art Newspaper 205 (September 2009), p. 22-23.
Battle to save contemporary museum
The Art Newspaper 18.204 (Jul 2009-Aug 2009), p. 13.
Rose Art Museum operating on a shoestring
The Art Newspaper 18.204 (Jul 2009-Aug 2009), p. 14.
Exhibitions axed as recession strikes
The Art Newspaper 18.203 (Jun 2009), p. 1.
Abramovic takes over MoMA
The Art Newspaper 18.203 (Jun 2009), p. 4.
Leading collector plans contemporary art space [Eugenio Lopez Alonso, Mexico City]
The Art Newspaper 18.203 (Jun 2009), p. 13.
Can the Corcoran dig itself out of an increasingly deep hole
The Art Newspaper 18.203 (Jun 2009), p. 14.
Huge bequest by literary agent [Joseph McCrindle]
The Art Newspaper 18.203 (Jun 2009), p. 16.
America turns its gaze inwards
The Art Newspaper 18.202 (May 2009), p. 14.
Art Institute prepares to open massive new extension
The Art Newspaper 18.202 (May 2009), p. 23-24.
Renzo Piano on building in the home of American modernist architecture
The Art Newspaper 18.202 (May 2009), p. 23.
Renzo Piano on building in the home of American modernist architecture
The Art Newspaper 18.202 (May 2009), p. 23.
The same but different
The Art Newspaper 18.202 (May 2009), p. 24.
Il museo mette le ali [The museum flies] [Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing]
Vernissage 10.104 (May 2009), p. 4-5.
Troubles deepen for museums: layoffs, budget cuts and cancelled shows
Art Newspaper 18.201 (Apr 2009), p. 4.
Rockefeller rooms find homes
The Art Newspaper 18.201 (Apr 2009), p. 11.
Denver’s two contemporary art institutions have merged operations
The Art Newspaper 18.201 (Apr 2009), p. 13.
Newsprint magnate puts his contemporary art on show
The Art Newspaper 18.201 (Apr 2009), p. 37-38.
Jeff Koons’s $25 million sculpture for museum
The Art Newspaper 18.200 (Mar 2009), p. 1.
Brandeis’s Rose museum to become educational facility
The Art Newspaper 18.200 (Mar 2009), p. 14.
New LA MoCA chief wields axe
The Art Newspaper 18.200 (Mar 2009), p. 14.
Bonnard museum to open in his home town
The Art Newspaper 18.200 (Mar 2009), p. 18.
Koons
Giornale dell’Arte 27.285 (Mar 2009), p. 12.
US cracks down on Chinese antiquities
The Art Newspaper 18.199 (Feb 2009), p. 4.
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art back on an even keel
The Art Newspaper 18.199 (Feb 2009), p. 13.
Corcoran to lease land in Washington
The Art Newspaper 18.199 (Feb 2009), p. 13.
Museums make deep cuts in face of global financial crisis
The Art Newspaper 18.198 (Jan 2009), p. 1,4.
Smithsonian chief axes art oversight post
The Art Newspaper 18.198 (Jan 2009), p. 15.
Can New Orleans reinvent itself as a fine art destination
The Art Newspaper 17.197 (Dec 2008), p. 11.
Hidden Asian influence on US modern masters revealed
The Art Newspaper 17.197 (Dec 2008), p. 13.
Chicago shows rare old master drawings
The Art Newspaper 17.197 (Dec 2008), p. 14.
Broad steps in to save MoCA
The Art Newspaper 17.197 (Dec 2008), p. 15.
Latin America’s big biennial at risk
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 11.
New discoveries in America’s oldest public collection of drawings
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 13.
University’s Pollock saved from sale
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 14.
Piano’s plans for Kimbell
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 16.
Local boy makes good and comes home
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 16.
Wadsworth exhibits private furniture collection destined for the market
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 18.
Tehran’s mystery space
The Art Newspaper 17.196 (Nov 2008), p. 22.
New Metropolitan director is little-known insider
The Art Newspaper 17.195 (Oct 2008), p. 11.
Guggenheim director to refocus on Manhattan flagship
The Art Newspaper 17.195 (Oct 2008), p. 16.
Sale of Whitney brownstones to help fund new site
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 18.
Design gets dramatic new home in Manhattan
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 20.
US collector returns artefacts to Greece [Shelby White]
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep. 2008).
Jorge Pardo adds colour to Latin American galleries
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 20.
Kienholz’s backroom exhibition
(Co-authors Gabriela Cala-Lesina, Eva Sandler) The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 20.
New federal indemnity for domestic shows
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 22.
Denver deal under investigation [Philip Anschutz]
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 22.
China bans loans to show on cultural revolution
The Art Newspaper 17.194 (Sep 2008), p. 25.
Is the Barnes row finally over
The Art Newspaper 17.193 (Jul 2008-Aug 2008), p. 13.
Whitney’s billionaire chairman of trustees steps down [Leonard Lauder]
The Art Newspaper 17.193 (Jul 2008-Aug 2008), p. 14.
Russian capital gets new gallery in Melnikov bus depot (with Ruiz, Christina)
Art Newspaper 17.192 (Jun 2008), p. 11.
Whitney gets lion’s share of tobacco giant’s art
The Art Newspaper 17.192 (Jun 2008), p. 20.
…and unveils designs for new building [Whitney Museum]
Art Newspaper 17.192 (Jun 2008), p. 20.
Barnes Foundation wins ruling to move to city centre
The Art Newspaper 17.192 (Jun 2008), p. 24.
Why the Guggenheim won’t open a branch in Guadalajara
The Art Newspaper 17.192 (Jun 2008), p. 27.
Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008
The Art Newspaper 17.192 (Jun 2008), p. 33.
La nuova pittura
Giornale dell’Arte 26.277 (Jun 2008), p. 12-13.
Arte contemporanea nell’ambasciata Usa. [Contemporary art in the American embassy.]
Giornale dell’Arte 26.277 (Jun 2008), p. 19.
Contemporary art ‘to connect’ to China
The Art Newspaper 17.191 (May 2008), p. 5.
Dealer gives period prints
The Art Newspaper 17.191 (May 2008), p. 12.
Bank of America sends its art on tour
The Art Newspaper 17.191 (May 2008), p. 13.
New York collector’s exhibition centre opens [Shelby White & NYU’s Institute for Study of the Ancient World]
The Art Newspaper, April 2008.
China puts pressure on US for import ban on cultural goods
The Art Newspaper 17.190 (Apr 2008), p. 7.
Global museum director Thomas Krens sets off into the sunrise
The Art Newspaper 17.190 (Apr 2008), p. 20.
Director resigns over Dia’s need for home and money
The Art Newspaper 17.190 (Apr 2008), p. 22.
Scientist to lead Smithsonian Institution
The Art Newspaper 17.190 (Apr 2008), p. 24.
What the Mind’s Eye Sees [Action Painting and Other Abstractions]
The American Scholar 77.2 (Spring 2008), p. 113-117.
Controversial New York antiquities collector’s exhibition centre opens
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 31, 2008.
Jeff Koons’s taste for the classics (with Jeromack, Paul)
Art Newspaper 17.189 (Mar 2008), p. 1.
New York museum disposes of its star attraction: the Rockefeller rooms
The Art Newspaper 17.189 (Mar 2008), p. 11.
Smithsonian reforms its business division
The Art Newspaper 17.189 (Mar 2008), p. 13.
Chinese artists today have an easier path to success
The Art Newspaper 17.189 (Mar 2008), p. 51.
New York collector returns antiquities to Italy [Shelby White]
The Art Newspaper 17.188 (Feb 2008), p. 2.
Klimt claim dropped
The Art Newspaper 17.188 (Feb 2008), p. 6.
Top academic post for Chinese artist
The Art Newspaper 17.188 (Feb 2008), p. 10.
Broad museum opens in Los Angeles
The Art Newspaper 17.188 (Feb 2008), p. 11,12.
I am not retiring from the field’ [Philippe de Montebello]
Art Newspaper 17.188 (Feb 2008), p. 13.
Smithsonian adopts sweeping reforms
The Art Newspaper 17.188 (Feb 2008), p. 14.
Voluptuous Horror a Chelsea [Voluptuous horror in Chelsea]
Giornale dell’Arte 26.273 (Feb 2008), p. 20.
US and Italian officials seek better collaboration
The Art Newspaper 17.187 (Jan 2008), p. 10.
Wall street collector opens private gallery in Chelsea [Glenn Fuhrman]
The Art Newspaper 17.187 (Jan 2008), p. 18.
Mega mecenati dirimpettai [Mega patrons face to face]
Giornale dell’Arte 25.272 (Jan 2008), p. 42.
Abramovic’s school for performance art
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 1.
Warhol Foundation looks back on 20 years of philanthropy
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 7.
Mexico’s two biggest collectors join forces
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 13.
And third Mexican collector loans his art to university [Andrés Blaisten]
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 13.
More space for impressionists and post-impressionists
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 16.
Nazi associations of collection ‘not relevant’ says founder of new museum
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 18.
Antiquities dealer returns Roman and Etruscan artefacts to Italy [Jerome Eisenberg]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 2007.
Tate expansion by Herzog & de Meuron secures $100m from British state
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 2007
Nouvel to design new tower
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 20.
Harvard tries to reorganise its museums again
The Art Newspaper 16.186 (Dec 2007), p. 22.
Leonard Lauder’s Klimt landscape belongs to me, says heir of Nazi victim
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 3.
Metropolitan director comes out top
The Art Newspaper 16.185 (Oct 2007), p. 6.
Can you teach a curator to lead a museum
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 6.
An unsurprising look at the Metropolitan [Book review: Behind the Scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 2007.
US billionnaire has donated $55m to preserve global sites [Robert Wilson]
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 7.
The ADAA thirty years on: “We’ve cleaned up tax fraud, the selling of fakes, helped recover thefts, and supported freedom of expression”
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 31, 1992.
Botero offers Abu Ghraib pictures to Berkeley
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 11.
Judge dismisses claims against Academy of Art
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 12.
Sabarsky collection for Neue Galerie
The Art Newspaper 16.185 (Oct 2007), p. 15.
Judge to review Barnes planned location
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 18.
Field museum returns Maori skulls
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 18.
Midwest goes green
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 20.
September 11 goes on tour
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 20.
Clark to move onto Mass MoCA campus
The Art Newspaper 16.184 (Oct 2007), p. 22.
Detroit Institute of Arts opens after seven-year refit
The Art Newspaper 16.185 (Oct 2007), p. 24.
Metropolitan unveils restored Wrightman Galleries
The Art Newspaper 16.185 (Oct 2007), p. 25.
Dahesh closes its Madison Avenue space to find permanent home
The Art Newspaper 16.185 (Oct 2007), p. 30.
MoMA zeroing in on contemporary art
The Art Newspaper 16.185 (Oct 2007), p. 32.
Terracotta warriors to go on US tour
The Art Newspaper 16.183 (Sep 2007), p. 8.
Grant for Warhol’s “Time capsules”
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 2007.
Warhol board faces threat of class action
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 2007
Fight to stop the Barnes from moving gathers pace
The Art Newspaper 16.183 (Sep 2007), p. 14.
Acting director takes charge after top job sits empty for five months
The Art Newspaper 16.183 (Sep 2007), p. 15.
New book gives an unsurprising look at the Metropolitan
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 30, 2007.
Grant for Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh to catalogue Warhol’s “Time capsules”
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2007.
Getty reaches agreement with Italy
The Art Newspaper 16.183 (Sep 2007), p. 16.
New wing attracts fewer than expected [Royal Ontario Museum]
The Art Newspaper 16.183 (Sep 2007), p. 20.
Trial Warhol prints may be authenticated in alleged policy adjustment for Authentication Board
The Art Newspaper 16.182 (Jul 2007-Aug 2007).
Can US museums help win the war on terror
The Art Newspaper 16.182 (Jul 2007-Aug 2007), p. 1.
Smithsonian criticised for pay and perks
The Art Newspaper 16.182 (Jul 2007-Aug 2007), p. 11.
More US museums need directors than ever before
The Art Newspaper 16.182 (Jul 2007-Aug 2007), p. 11.
Warhol Brillo boxes could be fake
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 2007
Trustees fund $20bn construction boom in New York
The Art Newspaper 16.182 (Jul 2007-Aug 2007), p. 12.
Photographer sues over forgeries at Sotheby’s [Peter Beard]
The Art Newspaper, June 2007.
A biennial to help New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 6.
Getty Aphrodite under the spotlight
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 8.
Accountant alleges major fraud at art school founded by Andy Warhol [NY Academy of Art]
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 9.
Libeskind goes nude for the summer
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 20.
New building for Nelson Atkins should attract an extra 100,000 visitors per year, says director
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 21.
North American museums bounce back from 11 September
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 24.
Smithsonian leadership crisis deepens
The Art Newspaper 16.181 (Jun 2007), p. 28.
$1bn donations put Seattle on the map
The Art Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 1,4.
Primeval forest for Tate in London [Alan Sonfist commission]
The Art Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 7.
Highest paid US director gets 31x salary of Uffizi director
The Art Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 13.
Renzo Piano chosen for Kimbell
The Art Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 21.
Mass MoCA raises $25m for endowment
The Art Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 22.
Field Museum to return Maori remains to New Zealand
The Art Newspaper, May 2007.
Boston gets $2.5m and 189 photos from Ritts Foundation
with Sharpe, EmilyArt Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 23.
Going, going, gone: our diminishing Modernist heritage
(Co-author Brook Mason) The Art Newspaper 16.180 (May 2007), p. 53.
Un regalo da 1 miliardo di dollari [A present of one billion dollars]
Giornale dell’Arte 25.265 (May 2007), p. 10.
Museale e benefico Monet da Wildenstein [A big and charitable Monet at Wildenstein]
Giornale dell’Arte 25.265 (May 2007), p. 78.
Smithsonian art museums have ‘reached a critical point
The Art Newspaper 16.179 (Apr 2007), p. 1,4.
Metropolitan opens new Greek and Roman galleries
The Art Newspaper 16.179 (Apr 2007), p. 12.
“The greatest Anglophile of them all” [Profile of Paul Mellon]
The Art Newspaper, April 1, 2007, pp. 42-43.
MoMA defends director’s secret pay
The Art Newspaper 16.179 (Apr 2007), p. 13.
National Gallery of Art buys Jasper Johns’ prints
The Art Newspaper 16.179 (Apr 2007), p. 19.
Shanghai Pompidou ‘not like the Abu Dhabi Louvre
The Art Newspaper 16.179 (Apr 2007), p. 26.
Celebrating the greatest Anglophile of them all
The Art Newspaper 16.179 (Apr 2007), p. 42-43.
Your chance to see how the master of minimalism lived [Donald Judd’s Soho studio]
The Art Newspaper 16.178 (Mar 2007), p. 7.
MoMA’s secret fund for director
The Art Newspaper, March 2007.
Pollock pigments posthumous [Matter family Pollock dispute]
Art Newspaper 16.178 (Mar 2007), p. 7.
New museum homeless
The Art Newspaper 16.178 (Mar 2007), p. 18.
Universities display Botero’s Abu Ghraib pictures
The Art Newspaper 16.177 (Feb 2007), p. 6.
Pay not matched by performance
The Art Newspaper 16.177 (Feb 2007), p. 13.
Senator investigates MoMA
The Art Newspaper 16.177 (Feb 2007), p. 13.
Philadelphia raises $68m to beat Wal-Mart to the ‘Clinic
The Art Newspaper 16.177 (Feb 2007), p. 15.
Albright-Knox sells the old to pay for the new
The Art Newspaper 16.177 (Feb 2007), p. 19.
MoMA sells land and secures room for expansion
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 2007
Views of Russia’s crumbling modernist heritage
The Art Newspaper 16.177 (Feb 2007), p. 20.
Se il Louvre va ad est, il MoMA cresce a NY [If the Louvre goes East, the MoMA grows in New York] [interview with Glenn Lowry]
Giornale dell’Arte 25.262 (Feb 2007), p. 38, 40.
Two more Getty antiquities will go back to Greece
The Art Newspaper 16.176 (Jan 2007), p. 14.
Russian collectors at Art Basel : Miami Beach
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2007
Collector support for Miami Art Museum [Miami Art Museum and Miami Art Central may merge]
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2007.
MoMA looks to Latin America
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2007.
MoMA puts collection inventories online
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2007.
Veteran Chicago director drafted in to Getty
The Art Newspaper 16.176 (Jan 2007), p. 14.
Russian collectors approach fair with care… [Art Basel Miami Beach]
The Art Newspaper, Art Basel Miami Beach special edition, Dec. 2006
Latin American curator for MoMA
The Art Newspaper, Art Basel Miami Beach special edition, Dec. 2006.
Were these objects looted from Iran [Salander O’Reilly]
The Art Newspaper 15.175 (Dec 2006), p. 3.
Getty revises its guidelines for acquiring antiquities again
The Art Newspaper 15.175 (Dec 2006), p. 13.
The future of the Corcoran Gallery, Washington DC, remains uncertain
The Art Newspaper 15.175 (Dec. 2006)
Manhattan bank opens gallery for museum shows
The Art Newspaper 15.175 (Dec 2006), p. 14.
MoMA completes merger with PS1
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 2006.
Sol LeWitt goes on show for 25 years
The Art Newspaper 15.175 (Dec 2006), p. 15.
Great leap forward for Shanghai
with Adam, GeorginaArt Newspaper 15.174 (Nov 2006), p. 1-2.
Italy gets antiquities back from Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 2006.
Getty escapes charges following investigation
The Art Newspaper 15.174 (Nov 2006), p. 9.
Baltimore museums go free
The Art Newspaper 15.174 (Nov 2006), p. 10.
We are going to substantially increase the space devoted to our permanent collection
The Art Newspaper 15.174 (Nov 2006), p. 13.
Going Global [Guggenheim Foundation’s Global Strategy]
Art & Antiques, Oct. 2006, pp. 147-148.
Wanted: a home for Botero’s paintings of Abu Ghraib
The Art Newspaper 15.173 (Oct 2006), p. 3.
Lauder raises $190m cash as Bloch-Bauer Klimts come up for sale
with Emily Sharpe, The Art Newspaper 15.173 (Oct 2006), p. 9.
Is this the end of partial gifts
The Art Newspaper 15.173 (Oct 2006), p. 11.
A museum or a sculpture
The Art Newspaper 15.173 (Oct 2006), p. 13.
US foundations back new charity handing out grants to artists [United States Artists fund]
The Art Newspaper 15.173 (Oct 2006).
Louvre and Guggenheim ad Abu Dhabi [Louvre and Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi]
Giornale dell’Arte 24.258 (Oct 2006), p. 54, 56.
Provenance research is too expensive, museums tell Congress
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 2006.
Six years ago, US museums pledged to research the Nazi history of works in their collections. Few have fulfilled their promises
The Art Newspaper 15.172 (Sep 2006), p. 8.
MoMA generates $2 billion for New York, says report
The Art Newspaper 15.172 (Sep 2006), p. 11.
Brooklyn Museum re-shuffle angers curators
The Art Newspaper 15.172 (Sep 2006), p. 13.
Pompidou takes responsibility for damaging two works
The Art Newspaper 15.172 (Sep 2006), p. 19.
Will the Louvre follow the Guggenheim to Abu Dhabi
The Art Newspaper 15.172 (Sep 2006), p. 21.
Lauder pays $135m for Bloch-Bauer Klimt
The Art Newspaper, July 2006-Aug 2006.
Spencer Tunick to create largest ever nude installation in Mexico City
The Art Newspaper 15.171 (Jul 2006-Aug 2006), p. 5.
Finances published online in an effort to rebuild reputation
The Art Newspaper 15.171 (Jul 2006-Aug 2006), p. 6.
Getty antiquities to be returned to Italy
The Art Newspaper, July 2006-Aug. 2006.
Print Documenta for Philadelphia
The Art Newspaper 15.171 (Jul 2006-Aug 2006), p. 9.
Two Smithsonian galleries re-open after $298 million renovation
The Art Newspaper 15.171 (Jul 2006-Aug 2006), p. 11.
Denver vuole diventare un nuovo polo dell’arte [Denver wants to become a new centre of art]
Giornale dell’Arte 24.256 (July-Aug. 2006), p. 24.
This mask is ours, says St Louis Art Museum
The Art Newspaper 15.170 (Jun 2006), p. 5.
Modest fair draws major dealers [Mexico’s MACO]
The Art Newspaper, June 2006.
US museum directors debate the antiquities dilemma
The Art Newspaper 15.170 (Jun 2006), p. 6.
National Gallery pays out in Vuillard plagiarism suit
The Art Newspaper 15.169 (May 2006), p. 1,11.
State Department bows to art world demands on biennales
The Art Newspaper 15.169 (May 2006), p. 7.
Moving Serra
(Co-author Gareth Harris) The Art Newspaper 15.169 (May 2006), p. 39.
Denver Art Museum get $60m contemporary art gift
The Art Newspaper 15.168 (Apr 2006), p. 11.
Gagosian to open gallery in Rome
The Art Newspaper 15.168 (Apr 2006), p. 50.
Gago apre a Roma, e triplica a NY [Gagosian opens in Roma, and triples in New York]
Giornale dell’Arte 23.253 (April 2006), p. 6.
Quando il MoMA va a caccia grossa [When the MoMA goes big-game hunting]
Giornale dell’Arte 23.253 (April 2006), p. 44-45.
“This mask belongs to Egypt”/ Zahi Hawass demands repatriation of ancient Saqqara mask
“‘This mask belongs to Egypt’ / Zahi Hawass demands repatriation of ancient Saqqara mask,” The Art Newspaper, 15,167 (March 2006).
Contemporary art specialist to head Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Art Newspaper 15.167 (Mar 2006), p. 21.
Metropolitan to return antiquities to Italy
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 28, 2006.
The Art Newspaper exclusive on the memoir MoMA declined to publish
The Art Newspaper 15.167 (Mar 2006)
The memoir MoMA declined to publish [William Rubin memoir]
The Art Newspaper 15.167 (Mar 2006)
US collections: poorly cared for and at risk of damage, says report
The Art Newspaper 15.166 (Feb 2006), p. 11.
Louvre gets a taste of US sponsorship [Partnership with High Museum, Atlanta]
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 2006.
UCLA students get Richard Meier building thanks to $23m from Eli Broad
The Art Newspaper 15.166 (Feb 2006).
Breaking new ground: Eli Broad [LACMA]
The Art Newspaper 15.166 (Feb 2006), p. 13.
One of the last great photography collections goes to the Nelson-Atkins Museum
The Art Newspaper 15.166 (Feb 2006), p. 14.
A Miracle Made Real
Art Review 10 (Feb 2006), p. 92-95.
Doubts remain over unprecedented Pollock finds
The Art Newspaper 15.165 (Jan 2006), p. 6.
Terry Riley to leave MoMA
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2006
US colonel to lead antiquities anti-theft unit
The Art Newspaper 15.165 (Jan 2006).
Secretive Microsoft billionaire to reveal his collection
The Art Newspaper 15.165 (Jan 2006), p. 14.
Private collectors step in to fill institutional void
The Art Newspaper 15.165 (Jan 2006), p. 15.
Minneapolis Institute of Arts nears its $100 million goal
The Art Newspaper 15.165 (Jan 2006), p. 15.
Art historians appointed to the Warhol Authentication Board to help judge attributions
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 2005.
Calder Foundation’s new space for exhibitions and encouraging scholarship
The Art Newspaper, November 30, 2005.
Art historians appointed to help judge Warhol attributions
The Art Newspaper 15.164 (Dec 2005), p. 8.
Rome embraces another Florida-based collector, Bilotti
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 31, 2005.
World’s top museums compete for Hong Kong development
The Art Newspaper 15.164 (Dec 2005), p. 14-15.
Plans for Calder Museum in Philadelphia founder
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 30, 2005.
Business as usual at Knoedler’s renowned Upper East side branch after $500,000 restorations
The Art Newspaper, Sep. 30, 2005.
Eclectic collector’s show raises questions at Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 30, 2005.
La crème de la crème dei musei per il Wkcd [The crème de la crème of museums for the Wkcd]
Giornale dell’Arte 23.249 (Dec 2005), p. 14.
A dealer is offering to mount high-tech plasma TVs in 19th- and 20th-century frames
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2005.
New MoMA head of publications
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2005.
Museum of Fine Arts breaks ground on $205 million Foster expansion
The Art Newspaper 14.163 (Nov 2005), p. 15.
MoMA to expand again, but not for a generation
The Art Newspaper, May 31, 2005.
Protests at conversion of Modernist building
The Art Newspaper 14.163 (Nov 2005), p. 15.
Via libera per Piano al Whitney [The go ahead to Piano at the Whitney]
Giornale dell’Arte 23.247 (Oct 2005), p. 41.
Getty Museum director chosen as trust ceo investigated
The Art Newspaper 14.161 (Sep 2005), p. 15.
Lens Life: Unmasking Iconic Photographer Cindy Sherman
Art & Antiques, Sept. 2005, pp. 48-52.
Philanthropy Rubells donate $1 million worth of art to Tampa Museum
The Art Newspaper 14.161 (Sep 2005), p. 16.
Philadelphia Dalí exhibition generates $55 million
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 2005.
Sponsorship – US aluminium giant sends Warhol to Russia
The Art Newspaper 14.161 (Sep 2005), p. 17.
Altria split threatens arts funding
The Art Newspaper, July 2005-Aug. 2005.
Corcoran shelves Gehry extension – director and two trustees resign
The Art Newspaper 14.160 (Jul 2005-Aug 2005), p. 20.
The most extravagant installation in history
The Art Newspaper 14.160 (Jul 2005-Aug 2005), p. 33.
Guggenheim opens Prince house to public
The Art Newspaper 14.159 (Jun 2005), p. 15.
Art to Las Vegas, cars in Boston
The Art Newspaper 14.159 (Jun 2005), p. 16.
Getty given Stark Collection sculptures
The Art Newspaper 14.159 (Jun 2005), p. 17.
Bringing a little Miami to San Juan [Diana and Moises Berezdivin]
Art Newspaper 14.159 (Jun 2005), p. 22.
Now you see it, now you don’t
The Art Newspaper 14.159 (Jun 2005), p. 28.
Offresi a studiosi leader, maghi degli affari, manager agguerriti, esperti di risorse umane, da 250 a 600mila dollari l’anno, americani [On offer to scholar leaders, business magicians, fierce managers, human resources experts, from 250 to 600 thousands d
Giornale dell’Arte 23.244 (Jun 2005), p. 43.
Faces of the fallen
The Art Newspaper 14.158 (May 2005), p. 5.
Will MoMA welcome major drawings collection? [Judith Rothschild Foundation]
The Art Newspaper, May 2005.
Wildenstein to publish Jasper Johns catalogue raisonn
The Art Newspaper 14.158 (May 2005), p. 53.
New panel to select artists for Biennales
The Art Newspaper 14.157 (Apr 2005), p. 6.
Helping put visitors at ease when they look at art
The Art Newspaper 14.157 (Apr 2005), p. 11.
The $2.6 million Dalí circus comes to town [Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, March 2005.
Retired TV executive makes largest art gift ever to museum [E. Blake Byrne to MOCA LA]
Art Newspaper 14.156 (Mar 2005), p. 19.
Institute of Contemporary Art closes this month [Palm Beach]
Art Newspaper 14.156 (Mar 2005), p. 21.
Dalla spirale di Wright a quella dei debiti [From Wright’s spiral to the spiral of debts]
Giornale dell’Arte 21.241 (Mar 2005), p. 22.
A new kind of tourist trap
Art Review 56 (Feb 2005), p. 32-33.
New works in the new MoMA
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 2004.
Andy Warhol Authentication Board changes disclosure policy
The Art Newspaper, Sep. 30, 2004.
Il met si dà al contemporaneo, eposto ‘nel suo contesto storico’ [The met devotes itself to the contemporary, exhibited ‘in its historical context’]
Giornale dell’Arte 21.237 (Nov 2004), p. 62.
Women curators appointed for the first time ever, to be followed by an American in 2007
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2004.
Corbis to represent Warhol Foundation’s digital archive
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2004.
Pellerossa col vizietto del gioco [Redskin with the vice of gambling] [National Museum of the American Indian]
Il Giornale dell’arte 21.236 (Oct 2004), p. 53.
Iraq’s legacy of neglect and conflict: Interview with the Coalition Provisional Authority’s senior adviser for culture, John Russell
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 30, 2004.
Husband and wife allege Guy Cogeval’s Vuillard catalogues were “plagiarised” from their unpublished manuscript
The Art Newspaper, May 31, 2004.
News from the US: Museum acquisitions and sales, refurbishment highs and lows, and fabulous manuscript donations
The Art Newspaper, May 02, 2004.
Clyfford Still’s will fulfilled
The Art Newspaper 14.150 (Sep 2004), p. 1, 12.
Getty Trust and World Monuments Fund team up for Iraq conservation
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 31, 2004.
Less circus, more focus [Venice Biennale]
(Co-author Anna Somers Cocks) The Art Newspaper 14.150 (Sep 2004), p. 8.
Andy Warhol Authentication Board rejects claims of impropriety concerting Ekstract silk screens
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 31, 2004.
Three-part Vuillard catalogue compiled by Montreal Museum of Fine Arts published after 50 years in production
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 31, 2004.
Smithsonian reshuffle elevates status of art museums to that of scientific and historical study
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 31, 2004.
Major Latin American research project launched
The Art Newspaper 14.150 (Sep 2004), p. 13.
A vision without boundaries
Art Review 54 (Sep 2004), p. 86-89.
Chicago unveils its new art park [Millennium Park]
The Art Newspaper 14.149 (Jul 2004-Aug 2004), p. 5.
Metropolitan embraces contemporary art
The Art Newspaper 14.149 (Jul 2004-Aug 2004), p. 9.
Whitney announces major expansion again
The Art Newspaper 14.149 (Jul 2004-Aug 2004): 10.
Casino loan earns Boston unwelcome attention
The Art Newspaper 14.149 (Jul 2004-Aug 2004), p. 11.
Pastoral paint
Art and Antiques 27.6 (Jun 2004), p. 60-65.
A new international role for the Whitney
The Art Newspaper 14.148 (Jun 2004), p. 8.
Black museum faces closure [Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History in Detroit]
The Art Newspaper 14.148 (June 2004), p. 9.
Top European collection for Charlotte [Bechtler Museum]
The Art Newspaper 14.148 (June 2004), p. 10.
The days of single ownership are over
The Art Newspaper 14.147 (May 2004), p. 13.
Mayor spares the city’s cultural department [Los Angeles]
The Art Newspaper, April 2004.
Eli Broad and LACMA set up foundation to run museum’s new wing
The Art Newspaper, April 2004.
Congress approves $100,000 for pilot digital project
The Art Newspaper, March 2004.
Are the culture wars over?
The Art Newspaper, March 2004.
New broom sweeps clean [Adam Weinberg plans directorship at Whitney]
The Art Newspaper 14.144 (Feb 2004), p. 18.
Where dollars speak louder than protest [Havana Biennale]
The Art Newspaper 13.142 (Dec 2003), p. 27.
“Curator’s essay traduces my wife’s work” says husband of Lee Bontecou
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 31, 2003.
Challenge to the Andy Warhol Authentication Board
The Art Newspaper, Sep. 30, 2003.
American troop opens fire on senior cultural adviser to Coalition Provisional Authority touring Iraq’s archaeological sites
The Art Newspaper, Sep. 30, 2003.
Thomas Demand at Louisiana MoMA Humlebaek
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 2003.
Eli Broad chooses Renzo Piano for Los Angeles County Museum of Art project
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 2003.
Market focus interview: American Indian art Ted Coe, the last of the campfire boys
The Art Newspaper 13.140 (Oct 2003), p. 43.
MoMA trustees pledge $260 million for expansion
The Art Newspaper, Jun. 30, 2003.
Despite the recession avid collectors are still flocking to the International Fine Art Fair.
The Art Newspaper, May. 31, 2003.
Ralph T. Coe, Collector of American Indian Art (1929-2010)
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 30, 2003.
Whistler is Still Drawing Us [J.A.M. Whistler exhibitions at the Corcoran Museum and Freer Gallery]
The Baltimore Sun, April 12, 2003.
After MassMoca, Dia, Tate Modern— Shawinigan’s new exhibition space
The Art Newspaper, Jul. 02, 2003.
The US rejoins Unesco, analysis suggests the organisation being used as an extension of US foreign policy, as part of the ongoing ‘war on terror’
The Art Newspaper, May. 31, 2003.
Stones Full of Life and Memory [Andy Goldsworthy]
New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast) [New York, N.Y] 14 Sep 2003, p. 2.35.
Santiago Calatrava joins Daniel Libeskind on World Trade Center project
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 2003.
Guggengeim-Rio and Boston-Nagoya projects falter
The Art Newspaper 13.139 (Sep 2003), p. 12.
2003 ADAA Art Show review
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 31, 2003.
Eli Broad finances new building scheme for Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Art Newspaper 13.138 (Jul 2003-Aug 2003), p. 14.
Come Step Inside My Monet (or Renoir, or Manet) [J. Seward Johnson]
New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast) [New York, N.Y] 15 June 2003, p. 2.30.
Artists lead anti-war protests as the US prepares to invade Iraq
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 31, 2003.
`I didn’t want to preside over the museum if it was not going to try something significant’ [Maxwell Anderson on Whitney resignation]
Art Newspaper 13.137 (Jun 2003), p. 14.
Bloomberg calls for collaboration, not censorship in New York
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 31, 2003.
A Guggenheim for Brazil
(Co-author Victoria Verlichak) The Art Newspaper 13.135 (Apr 2003), p. 6.
What New Yorkers think of `wrap stars’ Christo’s and Jeanne-Claude’s mega-proposal for Central Park
The Art Newspaper 13.134 (Mar 2003), p. 8.
Lyrical colour
Art and Antiques 26.2 (Feb 2003), p. 66-69.
A Collector Who Can Let Go of His Treasures [Eugene V. Thaw profile]
The New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast) [New York, N.Y] 24 Nov 2002, p. a.42.
The $24 million blockbuster (Egyptian art tours North America)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 2002, p. 7.
Following Weston’s Twists and Turns [Phillips Collection]
The Baltimore Sun, July 7, 2002, p. 1E.
Museum Head J. Carter Brown Dies
The New York Sun, June 17, 2002, p. 2.
Show of Netherlandish art another charm of Brugge [sic.]
The Washington Times, June 15, 2002, p. E4.
ArtNew York’s Shifting Art Scene
Los Angeles Times, 12 May 2002, p. F.70.
Curator Robert Storr Leaves MoMA for Teaching Position at NYU
The New York Sun, May 31, 2002, p. 3.
MoMA May Lose One of Its Key Curators As Storr Weighs an Offer From NYU
The New York Sun, May 13, 2002, pp. 1, 4.
New York’s Shifting Art Scene
Los Angeles Times, May 12, 2002, Sunday Calendar, pp. 70-71.
Wall of Memories [Sept. 11 artifacts enter museum collections]
Smithsonian Magazine 33.1 (Apr 2002), p. 42.
Wall of Memories (preserving 9/11 victims shrine from Bellevue Hospital)
Smithsonian Magazine, April 2002, p. 42.
The Shape of Color: Joan Miró’s Painted Sculpture
Corcoran Views, Fall 2002, pp. 4-7.
Travelling survey places Goya’s images of women in their context
The Art Newspaper, March 2002, p. ?.
International Trade Show or cultural festival (Fair report: ARCO, Madrid)
The Art Newspaper, March 2002, p. 35.
Lest we forget (The aftermath of 11 September)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 2002, p. 20.
Dynamic DuoNeue Galerie and American Folk Art Museum are as different as they are popular
Los Angeles Times, 9 Jan 2002, p. F.1.
Rockwell rides a wave of patriotism [Exhibition: Norman Rockwell at the Guggenheim Museum]
The Baltimore Sun, Jan. 27, 2002, p. 8E.
Dynamic Duo (Neue Galerie and American Folk Art Museum, NY)
Los Angeles Times, Jan. 9, 2002, Calendar
The Mystery of Mu
Smithsonian 32.9 (Dec 2001), p. 36.
Lovely, misleading Renaissance visions [Exhibition: Renaissance portraits of women at National Gallery of Art]
The Baltimore Sun, Dec. 16, 2001, p. 2E.
Projected images from the dawn of plug-in art (Whitney)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 2001, p. 26.
Boys, buildings and baubles at the Bard Graduate Centre [William Beckford collection]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 2001.
Oh, what potlatch: Harriman plunder returned to Alaska after a century
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 2001.
View / Artifacts: Museums Return Indian Treasures
Wall Street Journal, 31 Aug 2001, p. W.13.
In a Downturn, Museums Remain Big Spenders
The Wall Street Journal, 21 Aug 2001, p. A.17.
Grasping the Global (5th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art)
Artnet Magazine (Artnet.com), Aug. 3, 2000.
Following Inspiration Across Hill and Dale
Wall Street Journal, 18 July 2000, p. A.20.
Following Inspiration Across Hill and Dale [Andy Goldsworthy at Storm King]
The Wall Street Journal, July 18, 2000, p. A20.
Landscape surveyors (Boston ICA’s Art on the Emerald Necklace)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 2000, p. 23.
Open Letter: Out With The Old (new installations at Tate and MoMA)
Everything Art Magazine No. 19 (June-July 2000), ArtStar.com.
Letter from London (museum round-up)
Everything Art Magazine No. 18 (June 2000), ArtStar.com.
The Tate Modern: Contents and Discontents
Insight Magazine (eartgroup.com), May 23, 2000.
Tate and MoMA Rehang Themselves
The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2000, p. W15C.
Postmodern religious relativism (Schnütgen Museum at Boston College)
The Art Newspaper, May 2000, p. 31.
U.S. Museums Acquire Top Asian Art But Not From Auctions
Wall Street Journal, 5 Apr 2000, p. A24.
U.S. Museums Acquire Top Asian Art but Not From Auctions
The Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2000, p. A24.
Going north to the South (Mexico’s San Carlos Museum)
The Art Newspaper, April 2000, p. 10.
Small lukewarm beer [NEA funding]
The Art Newspaper, April 2000, p. 5.
There’s More to English Art than Dead Sharks in Formaldehyde (Cornelia Parker at ICA Boston)
Everything Art Magazine No. 14 (April 2000), ArtStar.com.
Edward Weston: Modern Master [MFA Boston]
Everything Art Magazine No. 16 (April-May 2000), ArtStar.com.
Art: A Poet of the Mundane Cornelia Parker’s Conceptual Art Aims to Reverse Time And Capture the Inverse of Sound
Wall Street Journal, 21 Mar 2000, p. A24.
Funding America’s Permanent ‘Border Culture’ (NEA)
Everything Art Magazine No. 13 (March-April 2000), ArtStar.com.
Art: A Poet of the Mundane (Cornelia Parker at ICA Boston)
The Wall Street Journal, March 21, 2000, p. A24.
US 1999 museum acquisitions (comprehensive survey)
The Art Newspaper, March 2000, pp. 23-30.
We want students to hold these drawings in their hands (George and Maida Abrams)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 2000, p. 28.
The Gallery: Chaos and Crowds
Wall Street Journal, 5 Jan 2000, p. A, 20:4.
The Gallery: Chaos and Crowds (Susan Rothenberg at MFA Boston)
The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 5, 2000, p. A20.
Talent draining away (MFA Boston)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2000, p. 6.
From beyond the Rio Grande and the Great Lakes (Mexican modern art in Canada)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 2000, p. 12.
A 10th-Century Masterpiece or Modern Fraud Chinese Art Experts Are Split Over the Authenticity Of an Ink-on-Silk Scroll
Wall Street Journal, 13 Dec 1999, p. A, 32:1.
A 10th-Century Masterpiece or Modern Fraud? (The Metropolitan’s Riverbank)
The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 13, 1999, p. A32.
MoMA exhibits millennial project as part of change in curatorial direction
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 1999.
Respaldo al director de la ‘hecatombe [Endorsement of director of hecatombe] [MFA Boston]
El Periodico del Arte, Nov. 1999, p. 10.
Trade wisdom [Interview: Paul Gottlieb of Harry N. Abrams]
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1999, p. 52.
Furor por los despidos [Rage over dismissals] [MFA Boston scandal]
El Periodico del Arte, Oct. 1999, p. 8.
Fountain (self-laundering dollar) [Leonid Lamm sculpture]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1999, p. 1.
Trustees back ‘massacre’ director, Malcolm Rogers [MFA Boston]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1999, p. 12.
Otros 7.000 metros cuadrados para el Chicago Art Institute (Interview: James Wood, director re: Renzo Piano)
El Periodico del Arte, Oct. 1999, p. 7.
A 75,000 square-foot expansion planned for the Chicago Art Institute
(interview: director James Wood re: Renzo Piano), The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1999, p. 20.
Staff sacking unleashes fury [Interview: MFA Boston director Malcolm Rogers]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1999, pp. 14-15.
The abolition of grants to artists has silenced the critics
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1999, p. 8.
After a Massacre at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Sargent Reigns Serene
Wall Street Journal, 5 Aug 1999, p. A16.
After a Massacre at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Sargent Reigns Serene [MFA reorganization]
The Wall Street Journal, Aug. 5, 1999, p. A16.
Medio milenio en Toscana [Book review: Five Centuries of Sienese Painting]
El Periodico del Arte, Aug.-Sept. 1999, p. 36.
The Rothschild Affair: A Test of Austria’s Conscience
The Wall Street Journal, 6 July 1999, p. A13.
“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.
Half a millennium in Tuscany [Book review: Sienese Painting]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1999, p. 55.
Paper Weight [Morgan Library collects modern drawings]
The Art Newspaper, June 1999, p. 22.
Anatomy of a fair: Art 1999 Chicago, 7 to 11 May
The Art Newspaper, May 1999, p. 72.
Ellsworth Kelly’s early years [Drawing exhibit at Harvard University Art Museum]
The Art Newspaper, May 1999, p. 16.
To the greater glory of antiquity [Metropolitan Museum’s new galleries of Greek art]
The Art Newspaper, May 1999, pp. 18-19.
El viaje imprevisto de Caravaggio [The unforeseen voyage of Caravaggio] [Exhibits at McMullen Museum, Boston and Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford]
El Periodico de Arte, May 1999, p. 14.
Arte del siglo XX sobre el lago Michigan (Art 1999 Chicago)
El Periodico de Arte, May 1999, p. 39.
The Glory That Was . . .At the Met, Greek and Roman Antiquities Galleries Given a Grand Makeover
The Washington Post, 25 Apr 1999, p. G06.
View / Art: What Museums Got in ’98
Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition [New York, N.Y] 09 Apr 1999, p. W12.
What Museums Got in ’98
The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1999, p. W12.
Not what the Pilgrim fathers had in mind [Caravaggio shows at Boston College and Wadsworth Atheneum]
The Art Newspaper, April 1999, p. 18.
Bill Wixom, grand acquisitor of medieval art [Interview: Metropolitan Museum’s director of Medieval Art & The Cloisters]
The Art Newspaper, April 1999, pp. 10-11.
El regalo de un ex alumno [The gift of an alumnus] [Raymond Nasher to Duke University Museum]
El Periodico del arte, March 1999, p. 9.
For Museums, an Acquisitive Age: Modern Works Lead the Way as Galleries Look to Fill Gaps in Their Collections
The Washington Post, 28 Feb 1999, p. G06.
Locally, a Time to Give and Receive
The Washington Post, 28 Feb 1999, p. G06.
For Museums, an Acquisitive Age [Washington, DC museum’s 1998 acquisitions]
The Washington Post, Feb. 28, 1999, G6.
A Dutchman’s Hearth and Soul [Pieter de Hooch at Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford]
The Washington Post, Feb. 7, 1999, p. G6.
Graduate’s gift [Ray Nasher gift to Duke University]
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1999, p. 50.
US and Canadian 1998 museum acquisitions
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1999, pp. 26-31.
MoMA hands over four prized drawings to the Met and to the Art Institute of Chicago because they are no longer modern
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 1998.
Hágase su voluntad (MoMA-Met Rockefeller bequest)
El Periodico del Arte, Dec. 1998, p. 8.
Thoroughly Modern Monet at Boston’s Fine Arts
The Washington Post, 25 Oct 1998, p. G05.
Casino profits fund Indian tribe’s mega-museum [Pequot Museum in Connecticut]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1998, p. 9.
Chaim Soutine’s Colorful Expression [Also Charles Ray and Andrew Wyeth at Whitney Museum]
The Washington Post, July 19, 1998, p. G7-8.
Critiquing the critic [Letter to the Editor: response to Hilton Kramer review of essay in Knoedler’s Frank Stella exhibition catalogue]
The New York Observer, June, 1998.
Sculpture’s Abstractions – In New York, Recent Shows Spotlight a Resilient Style
The Washington Post, 26 May 1998, p. C09.
Sculpture’s Abstractions [Serra, Noguchi, David Smith]
The Washington Post, May 26, 1998, p. C9.
La metamorfosis (Un importante cambio en el Museum Whitney de Nueva York) [The metamorphosis (An important change in the Whitney Museum of New York]
(Co-author J.A.Alvarez Reyes) El Periodico del Arte, May 1998, p. 7.
Pledge Broken? Sue. (Chicago MCA vs. Oliver-Hofmanns)
Art and Antiques, Apr. 1998, p. 19.
The American canon presented (half, so far)
(Whitney permanent- coll. galleries), The Art Newspaper, April 1998, p. 26.
The American canon presented (half, so far) [Whitney Museum’s permanent- collection galleries]
The Art Newspaper, April 1998, p. 26.
The instant, $20 million, English art collection [William Berger in Denver]
The Art Newspaper, April 1998, p. 23.
Whitney Gets Nadelmans…And Lewitts
ARTnewsletter, Feb. 24, 1998, p. 6.
Kimbell’s Director to Resign
ARTnewsletter, Feb. 10, 1998, p. 7.
Angels in America (How to borrow the Vatican’s best)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1998, p. 15.
Hack Artist [Vandal slashes Barnett Newman]
Art and Antiques, Feb. 1998, p. 20.
Le Vatican et son mecene (Cleveland show and Angels tour)
Le Journal des Arts, Feb. 27, 1998, p. 7.
Ovation pour le cble
Le Journal des Arts, Jan. 30, 1998, p. 5.
Kimbell Gets Its First Gauguin
ARTnewsletter, Jan. 27, 1998, p. 7.
Masterworks Moved in Protest
(Staechelin Coll. to the Kimbell), Art and Antiques, Jan. 1998, p. 20.
Arts channel breaks into New York market
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1998, p. 21.
Fast money for the J.B. Speed Art Museum
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1998, p. 9.
Victory for museum patrons
(Detroit), The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1998, p. 7.
David Smith’s Market Strengthens
ARTnewsletter, Dec. 30, 1997, pp. 4-5.
Met Acquires Best of Rubel
ARTnewsletter, Dec. 2, 1997, pp. 7-8.
La Svizzera firma l’Unidroit? E io mando i miei quadri in Texas [Staechelin Collextion to Kimbell]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Dec. 1997, p. 16.
What is the Shumei religion
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1997, p. 9.
Heavenly showcase for cult’s collection [The Miho Museum, Japan]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1997, pp. 8-9.
A Temple for Antiquities [Miho Museum, Kyoto]
The Washington Post, Nov. 30, 1997, p. G5.
Penn Historical Society Bows to Public Pressure
ARTnewsletter, Nov. 4, 1997, p. 4.
$10 million price tag in New York for Bockelberg (sic.) collection
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1997, p. 36.
Bilbao’s Guggenheim: New Colossus
The Washington Post, 26 Oct 1997, p. G, 2:1.
Are Convicts Key to Gardner Theft
ARTnewsletter, Oct. 7, 1997, p. 8.
Historical Society Seeks to Sell Treasures
(Penn plan), ARTnewsletter, Oct. 7, 1997, p. 7.
Gardner Museum theft
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Oct. 1997, p. 10.
Lost City of the Incas saved by cloudburst
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 27.
Maker of world-class art museums [Tom Krens and Guggenheim Bilbao]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 15.
New York proposes, Bilbao disposes [Guggenheim Bilbao]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 15.
Thyssen and Heinemann give to the Frick
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 13.
Kimbell buys MoMA Monet
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 13.
Emptying Philadelphia’s attic [Pennsylvania Historical Society]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 13.
Journalist ‘has seen’ missing Rembrandt
(Gardner theft), The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1997, p. 4.
Historical Society liquide ses collections
Le Journal des Arts, Oct. 10, 1997, p. 1.
Kimbell buys MoMA Monet, Lansdowne Bassano
ARTnewsletter, Sept. 23, 1997, pp. 5-6.
Upgrading to stay ahead (Museum thefts, US)
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 14.
Collection withdrawn from Swiss museums in protest against Unidroit [Staechelin Collection to Kimbell]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 13.
Whitney teams up with Canadian Centre for Artchitecture
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 11.
Peace in prospect (Detroit Institute of Arts)
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 11.
Biggest benefactor slashes funding [Reader’s Digest reduces funding for Metropolitan Museum]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 11.
US-Canadian accord over Indian artifacts
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 1.
Quella volta que per 3 dollari comprai un Duchamp [The time I bought a Duchamp for 3 dollars] [Interview: Robert Rauschenberg]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Sept. 1997, pp. 20-21.
Business sure screwed up the art world universally [Interview: Robert Rauschenberg]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 17.
La naturaleza muerta ya no es lo que era [Still-life isn’t what it used to be] [MoMA exhibition]
El Periodico del Arte, Aug.-Sept. 1997, p. 3.
L’antitrust americano: scandalo a Manhattan
Il Giornale dell’Arte, July-Aug. 1997, p. 91.
Deep in the art of Texas (Focus on Dallas)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 68.
Records set, despite repatriation act (American Indian art, Sotheby’s New York)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 55.
Top dealers and auction houses under investigation
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 54.
Bury my art at Wounded Knee (NAGPRA: the repatriation issue)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 36.
What the critics said about Robert Hughes (Art on TV)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 28.
Out of Africa to US via Belgium [Tervuren loan show]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 13.
Mexico la mode (Siquieros, Izquierdo in Houston, New York)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 13.
Proposed 90% cuts to National endowment for the Arts budget
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 5.
From ginger pots to Kleenex [Still-life show at MoMA]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1997, p. 13.
Guggenheim Bilbao Adds $50 Million in Postwar Art to Permanent Collection
ARTnewsletter, July 15, 1997, p. 1.
Montral et les fantasies du Design (Decorative Arts Museum)
Le Journal des Arts, July 4, 1997, p. 17.
Culture de sculptures [Culture of sculptures] [David Smith at Storm King]
Le Journal des Arts, July 4, 1997, p. 12.
Le march
Le Journal des Arts, July 4, 1997, p. 50.
Disgruntled Patron Threatens to Withdraw Works from Metropolitan [Robert Ellsworth]
ARTnewsletter, June 17, 1997, p. 6.
C.C. Wang: Emperor of Chinese Art
ARTnewsletter, June 17, 1997, p. 6.
Knoedler Donates to the Frick
ARTnewsletter, June 3, 1997, p. 8.
Whitney Biennial Buys
ARTnewsletter, June 3, 1997, p. 6.
Suspicacia en Nueva York ante ‘m [Mistrust in New York] [Guggenheim Bilbao]
El Periodico del Arte, June 1997, p. 7.
La Hispanic Society pide auxilio
El Periodico del Arte, June 1997, p. 5.
Drles de philanthropes (New Era scandal)
Le Journal des Arts, June 13, 1997, p. 3.
Knoedler donates photo archive to Frick
The Art Newspaper, June 1997.
Kupka come-back [Dallas Museum retrospective]
The Art Newspaper, June 1997, p. 13.
The fields of David Smith (Storm King),
The Art Newspaper, June 1997, pp. 13.
A truth often trampled by rage, guilt, vengeance and political correctness (Detroit’s museum of African American history)
The Art Newspaper, June 1997, pp. 9.
Will the Detroit Institute of Arts be the first major US museum to close
The Art Newspaper, June 1997, p. 7.
354 million swindled [New Era fraud]
The Art Newspaper, June 1997, pp. 1-2.
Qui a peur de Kupka [Who’s afraid of Kupka] [Dallas Museum retrospective]
Le Journal des Arts, May 30, 1997, p. 7.
Fraud Scheme Snags Museums
ARTnewsletter, May 20, 1997, p. 5.
Deux Rodins sinon rien [Two Rodins or nothing] [Philadelphia Museum exhibitions]
Le Journal des Arts, May 2, 1997, p. 8.
Nasher comes through for Dallas [Nasher Sculpture Garden announced]
The Art Newspaper, May 1997, p. 9.
German Expressionist self-portraits [R.S. Johnson, Chicago]
The Art Newspaper, May 1997, p. 51.
Un monument a C
Le Journal des Arts, May 16, 1997, p. 23.
La bataille du 1% aux USA
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 18, 1997, p. 5.
Biennale du Whitney: plus d’Etrangers
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 4, 1997, p. 8.
En route pour Byzance [The way to Byzantium] [Metropolitan Museum exhibition]
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 4, 1997, p. 7.
Glenn Lowry: une presentation plus globale des collections [Interview: MoMA director, Glenn Lowry]
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 4, 1997, p. 25.
Aimez vous Abrams [Do you like Abrams] [Harry N. Abrams sold to French company]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Apr. 1997, p. 78.
Lowry: ‘Si pu essere museo e restare moderni’ (Interview: MoMA director Glenn Lowry)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Apr. 1997, p. 25.
Lovis Corinth, lessico familiare [Interview: Wilhelmine Corinth]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Apr. 1997, p. 14.
Magisterial work of a lifetime finished (Rewald’s Cezanne catalogue)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1997, p. 33.
Top New York art publisher bought by young French giant [Harry N. Abrams acquired by Latingy]
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1997, p. 33.
Picasso: the protean prodigy
(National Gallery exhibition), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1997, p. 23.
Hand in hand: Rodin and Michelangelo
(Philadelphia exhibition), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1997, p. 20.
Raymond Nasher: the world’s biggest private collector of modern sculpture [Guggenheim, NY exhibits Nasher Collection]
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1997, p. 13.
No votes in killing the NEA
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1997, p. 2.
New York: les nouvelles Echeances du MoMA,
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 4, 1997, p. 25.
Magistrale C
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Apr. 1997, p. 77.
French Firm to Buy Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
ARTnewsletter, Mar. 25, 1997, p. 7.
Une visite chez Lovis Corinth [Interview: Wilhelmine Corinth]
Le Journal des Arts, Mar. 1997, p. 10.
Made by hand, telling stories and talking to the public [Whitney Biennial]
The Art Newspaper, March 1997, p. 12.
Top fine art photography fair [AIPAD NY]
The Art Newspaper, March 1997, p. 39.
Get thee hence, dinosaurs says the Brooklyn Museum
(new name and image), The Art Newspaper, March 1997, p. 11.
La Pan-american Biennial open, intimista ed elettronica (Whitney)
Il Giornale dell’arte, Mar. 1997, p. 18.
Sailing to Byzantium(Glory of Byzantium at Met)
The Art Newspaper, March 1997, p. 18.
La seconda et a dell’oro di Bisanzio (at Metropolitan)
Il Giornale dell’arte, Mar. 1997, p. 17.
Gertrude Stein asks: museum or modern? MoMA’s director replies (Interview: Glenn Lowry)
The Art Newspaper, March 1997, p. 8.
On Knoedler & Company’s 150th anniversary, we remember the masterpieces that have graced their walls
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 1996.
First Interview with MoMA’s new director Glenn Lowry on modernising the Modern
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 28, 1997.
At home with Lovis Corinth [Interview: Wilhelmine Corinth]
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1997, pp. 18-19.
A selection of 1996 US museum acquisitions
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1997, pp. 12-15.
Der schone Po (Hanna Hoch at MoMA)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1997, p. 17.
More Museum Buys in 1996
ARTnewsletter, Jan. 28, 1997, p. 6.
Contemporary Art Acquisitions by Major Museums
ARTnewsletter, Jan. 28, 1997, p. 5.
Abolala Soudavar: bibliophily in the blood
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1997, p. 6.
Un direttore coraggiosissimo per un museo modernissimo [The bravest director for the most modern museum] [Shanghai]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Dec. 1996, p. 23.
Casta Paintings [Americas Society, NY exhibition]
Le Journal des Arts, Dec. 1996, p. 9.
Le regard persan de la Sackler Gallery (Washington espre conserver la collection Soudavar)
Le Journal des Arts, Dec. 1996, p. 10.
Casta paintings: a racial study book [Americas Society, NY exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1996, p. 19.
New York revives an old love affair with Corot (The Met, Brooklyn and Salander-O’Reilly Gallery)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1996, p. 18.
The Peale dynasty (Philadelphia)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1996, p. 15.
The dealers who brokered the sales from The Hermitage (Knoedler and Co.: a chronicle of art collecting in America)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1996, pp. 24-25.
US Court abolishes ‘decency standards’ for Federal arts grants
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1996, p. 6.
Shanghai jette un pont entre Orient et Occident (Shanghai Museum),
Le Journal des Arts, Nov. 1996, p. 35.
Una scienza altamente inesatta: la datazione dei bronzi (Harvard’s show at Toledo Museum)
Il Giornale dell’arte, Nov. 1996, p. 69.
Times Mirror c de Abrams
Le Journal des Arts, Nov. 1996, p. 7.
A half century of Ellsworth Kelly at the Guggenheim
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1996, p. 15.
Forgery is fun for all (Nelson-Atkins show),
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1996, p. 19.
Abrams for sale: non arrivata al 12% di profitti
Il Giornale dell’arte, Oct. 1996, p. 76.
Bronzes, the rarest and most valuable classical art (Toledo, Ohio/Cambridge, Mass.)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 13.
The hall of embracing antiquity [Kaikodo Gallery, NY]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 44.
Leading US art book publisher for sale [Harry Abrams]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 21.
Neue Sachlichkeit in Amerika [Grant Wood at Worcester Museum]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 20.
A glittering new museum for China (Shanghai)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 8.
Let’s all pull together (The Harbourfront Centre, Toronto)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 6.
Tutte le strade portano a Johns [Jasper Johns retrospective at MoMA]
Il Giornale dell’arte, Oct. 1996, p. 14.
Jasper Johns: more than the slayer of Abstract Expressionist giants [Interview: Kirk Varnedoe of MoMA]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, pp. 16-17.
PaceWildenstein get Hepworths from Marlborough
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1996, p. 2.
Les Rothschild du cour (Jewish Museum, NY)
Le journal des arts, Oct. 1996, p. 14.
Chinese Auction Houses Posting High Prices
ARTnewsletter, Sept. 24, 1996, p. 7.
$2-Million Daumier Acquired by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
ARTnewsletter, Sept. 24, 1996, p. 5.
Andersons Donate $5-Million Dollars of Pop Prints
ARTnewsletter, Sept. 24, 1996, pp. 4-5.
PaceWildenstein Picks Up Hepworth Estate
ARTnewsletter, Sept. 24, 1996, p. 3.
U.S. Attorney Foils Attempted Art Fraud
ARTnewsletter, Sept. 10, 1996, pp. 2-3.
American Express: la mappa dei cento siti a rischio [American Express: the map of one hundred sites at risk] [World Monuments Watch]
Il giornale dell’arte, Sept. 1996, p. 76.
But does it still work in a museum [Miami Art Museum]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1996, p. 20.
Sometimes it moves sideways and sometimes it moves backwards but generally speaking it will move forward [The Wolfsonian, Miami]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1996, p. 12.
Annenberg millions put arts back into New York schools
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1996, p. 7.
Opulent Jewry in European history [Jewish Museum, NY]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1996, p. 16.
Private Dealers Beware (Birth of an Art Fairs Association)
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1996, p. 6.
Musical chairs (U.S. museums: Post-Carter Brown reshuffle)
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1993, p. 9.
Miami Beach, the Wolfsonian, “Sometimes it moves sideways and sometimes it moves backwards but generally speaking it will move forward”
The Art Newspaper, Aug. 31, 1996.
American Express vole au secours du patrimoine mondial [World Monuments Watch]
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 47.
Virtuel Guggenheim [Guggenheim Soho]
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 46.
Washington sous le signe des Olmques
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 15.
Ceci n’est pas une retrospective [This is not a retrospective] [Magritte at Montreal MFA]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 12.
Regain d’espoir au Lacma [Renewal of hope at LACMA] [Graham Beal named director]
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 20.
Matre Corbis tient un fromage
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 8.
Tamayo mural to stay in Texas
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 16.
Perls adds gems to the Met
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 14.
Olmec art by secret convoy [National Gallery of Art exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 10.
Tissot in Ontario [Art Gallery of Ontario exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 11.
Whitney and Philadelphia work a mutually beneficial deal
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 13.
Meyerhoff et compagnie
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 9.
Brooklyn Museum director steps down after thirteen tough years
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 13.
Doria Pamphilj treasures visit America [Interview: Prince Jonathan Doria Pamphilj on National Gallery of Art exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 12.
Getty sticks with antiquities [Getty antiquities policy]
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, pp. 1, 17.
Un musee americain vend des Degas et des Manet [Shelburne Museum deaccessions]
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug. 1996, p. 45.
Biting sharks (Winslow Homer at the Metropolitan)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 10.
1492 plus some (Brooklyn Museum’s Converging Cultures)
The Art Newspaper, July-Aug. 1996, p. 7.
Dealer Klaus G. Perls’ Collection: A Year of Dispersals
ARTnewsletter, June 25, 1996, pp. 5-6.
Baltimore Museums Acquire Lucas Collection
ARTnewsletter, June 25, 1996, p. 5.
Double Exposure for Gregory Gillespie
ARTnewsletter, June 11, 1996, pp. 7-8.
Chicago joue dans la cour des grands: Ouverture du nouveau Museum of Contemporary Art
Le Journal des Arts, June 1996, p. 29.
How to make money in contemporary art perhaps [Review: Polsky’s Art Market Guide]
The Art Newspaper, June 1996, p. 29.
The credit card comes to the aid of culture [AmEx funds World Monuments Watch]
The Art Newspaper, June 1996, p. 26.
Deep, edgy stuff in $5 million gift to MoMA [Elaine Dannheisser donation]
The Art Newspaper, June 1996, p. 17.
Very popular post-Glasnost Chagall [Exhibition at Jewish Museum, NY]
The Art Newspaper, June 1996, p. 8.
Havemeyer legacy to be sold off by Sotheby’s [Shelburne Museum deaccessions]
The Art Newspaper, June 1996, p. 15.
How fares the digital revolution [Corbis photography archive]
The Art Newspaper, June 1996, p. 6.
Le Congres americain sort son revolver
Le Journal des Arts, June 1996, pp. 1, 4.
L’appel de Chelsea (La nouvelle Mecque new-yorkaise de l’art contemporain)
Le journal des arts, May 1996, p. 66.
Picasso et le Portrait’: le chant du cygne de William Rubin
Le journal des arts, May 1996, pp. 16-17.
Le Lacma n’est pas sectaire
(Christian Science settlement), Le journal des arts, May 1996, p. 55.
Tutto come ai tempi dei Pequot, profumi compresi
(Pequot Indian Museum), Il Giornale dell’arte, May 1996, p. 30.
Non pi laica l’arte ebraica (Jewish Museum)
Il Giornale dell’arte, May 1996, p. 24.
A dealer who hates decorators
(R. Stanley Johnson), The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 46.
Who gave how much to the Art Institute
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 42.
Chicago’s answer to MoMA [Chicago MCA opens new building]
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 41.
Are you asking me what art is? [Interview: Chicago MCA chairman Allen M. Turner]
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 40.
An Englishman for Los Angeles [Graham W. J. Beal named director of LACMA]
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 18.
State-of-the-art and out-of-the-state [MoMA’s new film archive]
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 17.
Guggenheim goes virtual (Deutsche Telekom backs high-tech installations at the struggling SoHo branch)
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, p. 17.
An arts lottery for America [Congress plans to kill NEA and NEH]
The Art Newspaper, May 1996, pp. 1, 8.
La renovation du British Museum a coeur ouvert (Interview: Robert Anderson)
Le journal des arts, May 1996, p. 58.
Asian Art Experts Open Gallery [Kaikodo Gallery, NY]
ARTnewsletter, Apr. 16, 1996, pp. 6-7.
New GATT Regulations Enforce Foreign Copyrights in U.S.
ARTnewsletter, Apr. 16, 1996, pp. 5-6.
Chicago’s answer to MoMA: Museum of Contemporary Art opens next month
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 30, 1996.
Chelsea art district continues to grow, with Dia as its anchor
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 33.
Picasso and portraiture: a long and fruitful relationship (Interview MoMA’s William Rubin)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, pp. 24-25.
Russians recreate their recreations (Jackson, Mississippi)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 8.
Christian Science’s loss is LACMA’s gain
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 15.
Amber room recreated in New York
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 10.
Art down on the farm [Meyerhoff Collection at the National Gallery of Art]
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 10.
Russians recreate their recreations (Jackson, Mississippi)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 8.
Comment devenir ‘trop juif’ en une leon (Jewish Museum show)
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 1996, p. 18.
L’Amrique espagnole (Colonial show at Brooklyn Museum)
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 1996, p. 14.
Art down on the farm
(Meyerhoff Collection at the National Gallery of Art), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 10.
Museums to face copyright problems [GATT legislation]
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1996, p. 2.
FotoFest 96 crie famine
Le journal des arts, Mar. 1996, p. 18.
Guerra fredda e arte che scotta: sul mercato la Cia va come una spia [Norton Dodge Collection at Zimmerli Museum]
Il Giornale dell’arte, Mar. 1996, p. 26.
Rembrandt/Not Rembrandt [Metropolitan Museum exhibition]
Atelier, Mar. 1996, pp. 48-55.
New photo series from MoMA
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 21.
No reservations on gambling and museum mix (The Pequot Tribal Nation)
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 19.
Chicago gearing up for new MCA
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 14.
The nation’s attic’ turns 150 (Smithsonian Institution)
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 14.
A tax-exempt bond is a joy forever (Financial outlook stable for America’s biggest museums)
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 4.
Too Jewish
(Jewish Museum), The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 7.
FotoFest for less (Houston)
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 4.
Le cadeau de Smithson en tourne (150th anniversary)
Le journal des arts, Mar. 1996, p. 40.
The Pollock family in print (Krasner catalogue raisonn, and supplement to Pollock catalogue)
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1996, p. 21.
De faux Dal
Le journal des arts, Mar. 1996, p. 54.
What Else is MoMA Buying
The ARTnewsletter, Feb. 20, 1996, p. 3.
A Boston, fatalismo ed extraterrestri alla conferenza annuale della College Art Association
Il Giornale dell’arte, Feb. 1996, p. 2.
PaceWildenstein to curate midtown sculpture space (New York)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 26.
$50 million from Japanese for Boston loan
(Nagoya), The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 13.
Hirings, firings and retirements (US museums)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 12.
A look inside the new Outsider Art Museum (Boston) [sic., Baltimore]
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 11.
CAA much obsessed by death
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 4.
Budget battle and blizzard hit Vermeer
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 2.
Copley’s two lives in two exhibitions
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 8.
New York Times buys into Ovations (Art on TV)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 1.
Rivoluzionario come Giotto, sensuale come il Barocco, eccitante come la musica (Al Guggenheim l’Astrattismo secondo Rosenthal)
Il Giornale dell’arte, Feb. 1996, p. 10.
It’s sensual, it’s exciting: it’s abstract (Interview: Mark Rosenthal, curator of Abstraction in the twentieth century at the Guggenheim)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1996, p. 6.
Paul Mellon Spreads the Wealth
ARTnewsletter, Jan. 9, 1996, p. 3.
Getty Focuses on 19th-Century Works
ARTnewsletter, Jan. 9, 1996, p. 2.
Bountiful Harvest For U.S. Museums
ARTnewsletter, Jan. 9, 1996, pp. 1-2.
Marlborough s’en va-t-en guerre au Chili
Le Journal des Arts, Jan. 1996, p. 42.
Lend us your Old Masters and antiquities [Knight-Pew collection sharing program]
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1996, p. 16.
It takes Monet to make money (Museum overcrowding)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1996, p. 15.
Canada’s ArtBank may go private to survive
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1996, p. 2.
The buyers and the givers of 1995 (A round-up of US and Canadian museum acquisitions)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1996, pp. 12-13,17.
La Legion d’honneur rendue a San Francisco
Le Journal des Arts, Jan. 1996, p. 20.
Les musees americains plus que jamais tributaires du mecenat
Le Journal des Arts, Jan. 1996, p. 33.
Venetian Splendours in Minneapolis [MFA Budapest loan exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 11.
Metropolitan racks up funds for Greek and Roman redo
The Art Newspaper,Dec. 1995, p. 13.
Who are the richest and most generous of them all [Private gifts to US museums]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 13.
Mellon giving goes on and on [Virginia MFA]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 13.
Big corporate art tours the US [PaineWebber collection]
The Art Newspaper,Dec. 1995, p. 11.
Venetian Splendours in Minneapolis [MFA Budapest loan exhibition]
The Art Newspaper,Dec. 1995, p. 11.
Asia’s own biennial (Kwangju, Korea)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 9.
Inuit art saves premier (Canadian Art Bank)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 2.
We’ve impounded these fakes now we’re selling them [US government sells Dali forgeries]
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 1.
Il sensuale ermetismo di Hodgkin [The sensual hermeticism of Hodgkin] [Exhibit at Metropolitan Museum]
Il Giornale dell’arte, Dec. 1995, p. 16.
Asia’s own biennial (Kwangju, Korea)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1995, p. 9.
Sventramento per la Legion of Honordemolizione e riconstruzione per il centenario del De Young e un nuovo architetto per il Mexican Museum (San Francisco)
Il Giornale dell’arte, Dec. 1995, p. 21.
Much loved but still mysterious: Vermeer (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1995, p. 14.
Art after the generals: Marlborough move in [Chile]
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1995, p. 38.
A new museum seeks to disclose the secret language of design [Interview: Mitchell Wolfson, Miami]
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1995, p. 18.
Much loved but still mysterious: Vermeer (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1995, p. 14.
Furniture’ and architecture invade the art (The Carnegie International)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1995, p. 12.
Edvard Munch, yes: Harald Sohlberg, who [National Academy of Design, NY exhibition]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1995, p. 9.
Gli smalti Limoges hanno pagato lo scotto della popolarità [The Limoges enamels have paid the price of their popularity] [Metropolitan Museum and Louvre exhibitions]
Il Giornale dell’arte, Oct. 1995, p. 14.
rer americano che piace ai giapponesi (Andrew Wyeth a Kansas City)
Il Giornale dell’arte, Oct. 1995, p. 19.
Enamels of Limoges: victims of their own success [Metropolitan Museum and Louvre exhibitions]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1995, p. 8.
The British Museum, Now and in the Future: An Interview With the Director (Dr. Robert Anderson)
Tabula (American Friends of The British Museum), Issue 1, Vol. 1 (Fall 1995), pp. 1, 5.
Secrets of Egyptian Collection Revealed at ‘Meet the Scholar
Tabula (American Friends of The British Museum), Issue 1, Vol. 1 (Fall 1995), pp. 2-4.
Realism in the Abstract Age
The Spirit and the Flesh: Contemporary American Realists (ISBN: 0-9642900-3-1), catalogue accompanying an exhibition of that name held at Oglethorpe University Museum, Atlanta, Georgia, October 15 – December 28, 1995.
Twentieth-century D
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1995, pp. 13-14.
Hopper, Scarface e Psycho (Al Whitney Museum)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, July-Aug. 1995, p. 14.
Stati Uniti: Non esistono donazioni disinteressate
Il Giornale dell’Arte (Speciale Sponsor: Inchiesta internazionale) July-Aug. 1995, no pagination.
Totally new De Young (San Francisco)
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 17.
Can MASSMOCA become a breadwinner for the Berkshires
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 16.
Hirshhorn gives to the Corcoran [Olga Hirshhorn gift]
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 16.
Ottoman splendors in Texas [Topkapi exhibition at MFA Houston]
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 13.
The Whitney does Hopper again, but differently
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 11.
More masterpieces for MOMA [Louise Reinhardt Smith gifts]
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 15.
Adding the Y chromosome to MOMA (Elizabeth Murray’s Artist’s Choice exhibition)
The Art Newspaper, June 1995, p. 8.
Wesselmann Sues Former Publisher
The Artnewsletter, May 2, 1995, p. 7.
IBM downloads (Sotheby’s New York)
The Art Newspaper, May 1995, p. 28.
A wake or a birthday party [MFA Boston’s 125th anniversary]
The Art Newspaper, May 1995, p. 16.
Museum of Modern Art to sell at Christie’s
The Art Newspaper, May 1995, p. 15.
Henry goes to Hollywood (PaceWildenstein mount outdoor display of Henry Moore)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1995, p. 32.
Gingrichisation’ threatens the US arts agencies (The American cultural community is on the ropes, trying to forestall what some are calling a ‘Congressional fatwa’)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1995, pp. 20-22.
The Met turns 125 with more blush than bluster
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1995, p. 14.
Who will stand up for Kitaj
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1995, p. 9.
Offensive reactionnaire au Congres (Le Fonds national pour les arts menace)
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 1995, p. 4.
Kandinsky essentiel (MoMA-New York)
Le Journal des arts, Mar. 1995, p. 14.
Kitaj retrospective finds sanctuary in the US after cyclone of abuse at Tate
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 31, 1995.
A kinder, gentler Whitney Biennial
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1995, p. 3.
Une Biennale assagie (Whitney Museum)
Le Journal des arts, Mar. 1995, p. 14.
Il Whitney lancia l’ampliamento temporaneo
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Mar. 1995, p. 26.
Summit per gli interventi di emergenza (Washington)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Mar. 1995, p. 8.
Les hamburgers d’Oldenburg (National Gallery-Washington)
Le Journal des arts, Mar. 1995, p. 14.
Gonzalez-Torres et Bleckner uptown, Tapies downtown (Guggenheim Museum-New York)
Le Journal des arts, Mar. 1995, p. 14.
Contrordine al Whitney: correct s
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Mar. 1995, p. 23.
L’Expressionnisme aggrave de Nolde (Boston)
Le Journal des arts, Mar. 1995, p. 15.
Celant cura i clonati di Oldenburg [Celant curates Oldenburg’s clones]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Feb. 1995, p. 9.
Kandinskij: ricomposte le ‘Composizioni’ [Kandinsky: The “Compositions” recomposed] [MoMA exhibition]
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Feb. 1995, p. 10.
Photographs in focus (The Getty Museum, Malibu: First overview of second greatest photo archive in North America)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 26.
Outsize Oldenburg (Washington DC)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 16.
Kandinsky’s ‘Compositions’ a connoisseur’s show (MoMA)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 16.
Nolde, the rejected Nazi (Boston and Los Angeles)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 16.
Hirings and firings (United States)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 12.
Earthquake-proofing the Old Masters (San Francisco)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 9.
La Cretica de Arte en la Prensa
Diario 16 (Madrid), Feb. 4, 1995,
What if the Japanese earthquake had hit the US (Washington DC: American conservators meet to discuss the safeguarding of monuments and museums in natural emergencies)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 23.
I consider Tapies the best Spanish artist (SoHo, New York: Guggenheim curator Carmen Gimenez on her latest show)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1995, p. 17.
Il direttore del nuovo museo degli Indiani d’America e Cheyenne
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Jan. 1995, p. 22.
International symposium considers questions surrounding WWII loot (New York)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1995, p. 20.
Skid-row revived by culture and commerce [San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center]
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1995, p. 8.
This is a great moment in the life of the Whitney’ (New York: As the offices move out, the museum gains a whole floor for the collections)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1995, p. 7.
An artistic jump start (New York City’s Culture budget)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1995, pp. 1-2.
La pop star du Musee de Baltimore (Andy Warhol en vedette dans les nouvelles salles)
Le Journal des arts, Jan. 1995, p. 20.
Des associations litistes (Members associations at U.S. museums)
Le Journal des arts, Jan. 1995, p. 17.
Negli Usa ora il furto d’arte un delitto contro la nazione
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Jan. 1995, p. 8.
Le jack-pot des Pequots (Les bandits-manchots au service des Indiens)
Le Journal des Arts, Jan. 1995, p. 20.
Multiculturalism without political correctness (San Francisco: Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena GardensThe thirteen attractions of Yerba Buena)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1995, p. 9.
Bill Gates’s mega-database of world art
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, pp. I-II.
A Warhol wonderland for Baltimore (Baltimore Museum)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, p. 19.
A colour-by-numbers picture of US museums (Washington DC: Facts and figures from the American Association of Museums)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, p. 18.
Gambling on art (American Indians: Pequot tribe funds Smithsonian)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, p. 18.
Bought, begged or bequesthed in 1994 (US museum acquisitions)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, pp. 16-17.
More museum moves (US)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, p. 15.
The Reveries of Redon
The New York Review of Art, Dec. 1994, pp. 7-9.
Big art theft now a federal crime (Crime: The thief must live in prolonged fear)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1994, p. 2.
The centrepiece of The Baltimore Museum of Art’s new wing for post-war art is a Warhol wonderland
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 30, 1994.
Giacometti at Acquavella (New York: Distinguished lenders involved)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1994, p. 33.
Six-figure sum for Frida Kahlo’s journal (New York: Abrams’s winning bid for 170-page illulstrated diary)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1994, p. 23.
FotoFest 94 emphasises global environmental concerns
(Houston), The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1994, p. 20.
The Whitney juggles with space (New York: The museum adds to its real estate holdings, and takes on management of the Landau collection)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1994, p. 15.
American Indians get their due [Smithsonian Institution opens National Museum of the American Indian]
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1994, p. 13.
Houston Fotofest’, petit frere du Mois de la photo
Le Journal des arts, Nov. 1994, p. 20.
Premiere retrospective Baldus (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Le Journal des arts, Nov. 1994, p. 20.
Corporations favour political correctness (USA) [The International Scene: Sponsorship and Corporate Collecting]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. VIII.
IBM’s collection for sale [The International Scene: Sponsorship and Corporate Collecting]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. XII.
Alamo Rent a Car takes art museums for a spin [The International Scene: Sponsorship and Corporate Collecting]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. IV.
US tax penalties [The International Scene: Sponsorship and Corporate Collecting]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. I.
Epilepsy and sibling rivalry [Odilon Redon in Amsterdam]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. 17.
The Cloisters buys a lion (London/New York)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. 33.
“I still believe in the hand of the artist” [Eugene V. Thaw interview]
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. 24-25.
Corcoran sells its Stradivari for $15 million (Washington, D.C.: Two violins, a viola and cello bought by Japanese foundation)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. 12.
The Kimbell still fancies Europeans (Brain drain: Joachim Pissarro arrives from Lausanne)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. 10.
The museum carousel (USA and Canada: Who has moved where)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1994, p. 10.
Burton and Helaine Fendelman on: American Paint Decorated Furniture and Folk Art
The Appraiser, Oct. 1994, pp. 4-6.
Ma Leonardo si vende lo stesso (Il museo Hammer vince il 1? round della battaglia legale)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Oct. 1994, pp. 78.
Le Praemium Imperiale vise a accootre le rule du Japon dans la creation mondiale (Un entretien avec David Rockefeller)
Le Journal des Arts, Oct. 1994, p. 4.
L’aquamanile de Nuremberg au Cloisters (New York: Un septieme aquamanile pour le musee)
Le Journal des Arts, Oct. 1994, p. 25.
Le dernier codex de Leonard aux encheres (Los Angeles: Le Musee Armand Hammer met en vente le precieux carnet chez Christie’s New York)
Le Journal des Arts, Oct. 1994, p. 3.
Le dernier codex de Leonard aux encheres (Los Angeles: Le Musee Armand Hammer met en vente le precieux carnet chez Christie’s New York)
Le Journal des Arts, Oct. 1994, p. 3.
Ho i miei buoni motivi per sostenere che quei disegni sono falsi/veri (Il Giornale dell’Arte mette faccia a faccia in un emozionante confronto l’esperto Heiner Bastian e il allerista Julius Hummel sullo scandalo dei disegni di Beuys)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, Sept. 1994, pp. 48-49.
La saga des faux dessins de Beuys (Vienne-Berlin-New York: Bataille de marchand ed d’expert autour des dessins du Guggenheim)
Le Journal des Arts, Sept. 1994, p. 7.
Quatre Stradivarius pour le Japon (Washington: De la Corcoran Gallery la Japon Music Foundation)
Le Journal des Arts, Sept. 1994, p. 20.
Catalogue Raisonne for Rothko
The ARTnewsletter, Sept. 20, 1994, pp. 7-8.
Odilon Redon revele (Chicago: Collaboration americano-hollando- anglaise pour une grande retrospective)
Le Journal Des Arts, Sept. 1994, p. 12.
Le Musee des beaux-arts s’agrandit (Houston: Au Texas, on sait faire face a la recession)
Le Journal des Arts, July-Aug.,1994, p. 23.
Redon ReconsideredIn Chicago, the First Major U.S. Retrospective of the Artist’s Works
The Washington Post, 31 July 1994, p. g06.
US publisher draws a royal flush (New York: Harry N. Abrams adds the Guggenheim to its stable of museums
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1994, p. 27.
A Japanese Nobel in the arts worth $100,000 each (The 1994 Praemium Imperiale awards: David Rockefeller Jr, talks about his role as adviser)
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1994, p. 8.
I’m right and you’re wrong!’ ‘No, I’m right and you’re wrong! (The Joseph Beuys drawings scandal: Expert Heiner Bastian explains why the drawings are fakes while the dealer who owns them defends himself
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1994, pp. 5-6.
Native American Graves [response to letter to the editor]
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1994, p. 3.
Gli istinti fratricidi di Redon (Chicago, Amsterdam, Londra: Una mostra getta nuova luce sulla tormentata figura del simbolista)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, July-Sept. 1994, p. 8.
Redon Reconsidered [Review of exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago]
The Washington Post, Jul 31, 1994, p. G.06.
Redon Reconsidered (In Chicago, the First major U.S. Retrospective of the Artist’s Works)
The Washington Post, July 31, 1994, pp. G6-7.
A Joseph Cornell Cornucopia (It’s What’s in the Box That Counts)
ARTnewsletter, June 14, 1994, pp. 2-3.
Gary Vikan directeur de la Walters Art Gallery
Le journal des arts, June 1994, p. 20.
? nous deux, Chicago! (Les bronzes de Botero sur les bords du lac Michigan
Le Journal des Arts, June 1994, p. 15.
Doutes sur la Fondation Ise (New York)
Le Journal des Arts, June 1994, p. 5.
US collaborates with Mali (Cultural property)
The Art Newspaper, June 1994, p. 7.
Clement Greenberg: As the art world remembers him [Interviews with John Russell, Hilton Kramer, William Rubin, Robert Rosenblum, Linda Nochlin]
The Art Newspaper, June 1994, p. 4.
Leonardo Codex on the market (The Armand Hammer Museum, LA)
The Art Newspaper, June 1994, pp. 1-2.
Corcoran Hires Consultants – Kaufman – InView
InView, Dec. 27, 2011.
Not Frank Stella’s father [Joseph Stella] [Review of exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, NY]
ARTnews 93.6 (Summer 1994), p. 37.
Da Codice Hammer a Codice Getty (L’Armand Hammer Museum vende il prezioso testo di Leonardo)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, June 1994, p. 68.
Joseph Stella au Whitney Museum (New York: Une retrospective longtemps attendue)
Le Journal des Arts, June 1994, p. 14.
Denmark’s Gilded Age
The New York Review of Art, Summer 1994, pp. 10-11.
Not Frank Stella’s Father (Art Market: New York)
ARTnews, Summer 1994, p. 37.
Bucking the recession in Texas (Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts’ endowment has grown to $157 million and a $50 million building by Raphael Moneo comes next)
The Art Newspaper, June 1994, p. 20.
Impressionnisme et realisme (New York: Une exposition presente la peinture americaine au tournant du siecle)
Le Journal des Arts, June 1994, p. 9.
Donald Judd Estate to Create Foundation
ARTnewsletter, May 3, 1994, pp. 2-5.
The social life of American Impressionism 1885-1915 (New York: American painting through the revisionist lens of social context)
The Art Newspaper, May 1994, p. 9.
The other Stella (no relation) at the Whitney (New York: A retrospective, long in the making, may spur interest in Joseph Stella, a neglected American modernist)
The Art Newspaper, May 1994, p. 8.
Order restored at the Walters (Baltimore: Chief curator Gary Vikan named director)
The Art Newspaper, May 1994, p. 17.
Botero’s corpulent creations on a global roll (Chicago/Madrid: After Florence, Monte Carlo, Paris, New York and Buenos Aires, two more cities are promenading his bronzes)
The Art Newspaper, May 1994, p. 10.
The other Stella (no relation) at the Whitney (New York: A retrospective, long in the making, may spur interest in Joseph Stella, a neglected American modernist)
The Art Newspaper, May 1994, p. 8.
Stella o meteora, per molti e un Ufo (re: Joseph Stella at the Whitney)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1994, p. 17.
Miracle a l’americaine pour le Los Angeles County Museum? (re: Christian Science Church legacy)
Le Journal des Arts, May 1994, p. 19.
Nouvelle politique pour les musees (
Le journal des arts, May 1994, p. 15
Rejuvenating Joseph Stella’s Market
ARTnewsletter, Apr. 5, 1994, pp. 3-4.
Cassa integrazione al Guggenheim (New York: Taglie al personale, mostre posticipate e una questua da 1000 milioni di dollari per ripianare il bilancio (New York)
Il Giornale dell’arte, April 1994, p. 30.
I am/je suis/io sono/ich bin a courier
(Book review: Cordelia Rose, Courierspeak: A phrase book for couriers of museum objects), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1994, p. 30.
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.
1988 bond issue worth $54.9 million is still costing museum $7.5 million p.a. (Guggenheim, New York: Thirty staff laid off and $100 million fund raising drive launched to balance the books)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1994, p. 15.
Six hundred of the best buildings on video disk (CD-Rom)
(Kevin Matthews, The Great Buildings on CD-ROM), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1994, p. 29.
Culture funds transferred into new superministry (Canada)
The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1994, p. 15.
How we remember the Holocaust (New York)
(Jewish Museum survey of Holocaust memorials), The Art Newspaper, Apr. 1994, p. 6.
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.
The Great Buildings Collection (Les 600
Le Journal des Arts, May 1994, p. 23.
Un budget culturel tres liberal (Canada)
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 1994, p. 3.
Una santona, due matrone e tre pretendenti per un’eredit da 170 miliardi (Los Angeles County Museum: Decisione salomonica tra Christian Science Church, Los Angeles County Museum e Stanford University in lizza per un lascito controverso)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, April 1994, p. 29.
L’heritage culturel africain menace (Mali: Les
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 1994, p. 25.
Le paradoxe des musees americaines (
Le Journal des Arts, Apr. 1994, p. 18.
The contemporary scene has no centre, but centres, plural [Interview with Rob Storr, curator in The Museum of Modern Art]
(Interview with Robert Storr, curator of contemporary art, MoMA), The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1994, pp. 20-22.
U.S. Museums Make Collection-Leasing Deals
ARTnewsletter, Mar. 8, 1994, p. 3.
Bataille de foires (Chicago)
Le Journal des Arts, Mar. 1994, p. 38.
Le musee Guggenheim licencie
Le Journal des Arts, Mar. 1994, p. 20.
And now there are only two (Chicago art fairs: Organisers hope to avoid last year’s confusion as two continue in May, while Art International aims for September)
The Art Newspaper, Mar. 1994, p. 27.
A major private museum of Impressionism and Greek art for Athens (The Goulandris Foundation: Architect of Louvre pyramid, I.M. Pei, is its designer)
(Interview with I.M. Pei), The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1994, pp. 9-10.
Print giants shake hands (Tunick-Kornfeld: Epic battle over Picasso signature ends)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1994, p. 26.
Works of art spared (Los Angeles earthquake)
The Art Newspaper, Feb. 1994, p. 3.
Eakins in London
The New York Review of Art, Feb. 1994, pp. 5-6.
L’Art Bank pitemibile delle Giubbe Rosse
Il Giornale dell’arte, Feb. 1996, p. 5.
Incoming director sacked before he takes office (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore: Irreconcilable differences discovered between Michael Mezzatesta, appointee, and the board of the gallery)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1994, p. 14.
Egyptian galleries for Egyptian exhibits (Post-modernism: Michael Graves’s enlargement of the Carlos Museum suits the style to the art)
The Art Newspaper, Jan. 1994, p. 11.
Non saremo mai Versailles o Fontainebleau, ma ci proviamo (La riapertura delle prime 25 nuove sale al Philadelphia Museum)
(Interview: Anne d’Harnoncourt), Il Giornale dell’Arte, December 1993, p. 23.
The saga of American blacks according to Jacob Lawrence (San Francisco/Washington, D.C.: America’s racist past the subject of touring show)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 14.
The saga of American blacks according to Jacob Lawrence (San Francisco/Washington, D.C.: America’s racist past the subject of touring show)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 14.
A reviving interest (Lovis Corinth)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 11.
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.
Il secolo
(Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: Art from the Northern Netherlands), Il Giornale dell’Arte, Dec. 1993, p. 15.
Anglophilia at the Met (New York: Lucian Freud show opens on Central Park)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 15.
How Dutch was the Netherlands’ Golden Age (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: Sculpture, paintings, ceramics and glass from the Northern Netherlands 1580-1620)
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 13.
Prints and Drawings: As the Trade Sees Them (Interview: David Tunick)
The Appraiser, Winter 1993, pp. 4-5.
The Blame in Spain falls mainly on…? (Madrid/New York: Ma
The Art Newspaper, Dec. 1993, p. 11.
Dr. Geza von Habsburg on: Appraising Faberge and Objets of Vertu: Drawing a Bead on Royal Baubles
The Appraiser, Winter 1993/94, pp. 4-5.
Guggenheim Museum-Hummel deal on hold as Milan courts consider besmirched Beuysiana (New York: Row over dubious Beuys drawings comes to US)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1993, p. 13.
The body in question at America’s other biennial (The 43rd Corcoran Biennial: Figuration leads as ‘conveyor of social, political, psychological and philosophical content’)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1993, p. 10.
Brinkmanship at the Met for the season’s major show (The art of early medieval Spain: Loan saturation and Spain’s economic crisis threaten Hispanic exhibition series)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1993, p. 8.
Billionairess launches college for decoration arts studies (New York: Susan Weber Soros founds the Bard)
The ArtNewspaper, Nov. 1993, p. 2.
Native Americans get their own back (Cultural property: Many US states returning skeletal remains to their descendants)
The Art Newspaper, Nov. 1993, p. 2.
Key positions in federal art agencies filled (U.S. government policy: One in four Representatives in favour of abolishing the NEA)
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1993, pp. 1, 3.
Botero ‘the famous Italian artist
The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1993, p. 1.
Fake Botero Dupes Experts
Latin American Art, Oct. 1993, p. 27.
Fragonard et le dessin francais au XVIII
Drawing, Sept.-Oct. 1993, 63-64.
Annenberg Elates The Metropolitan with a Choice van Gogh (What’s Happening in New York)
Atelier, Aug. 1993, p. 61.
A permanent blockbuster, says museum’s director (Nineteenth-century revivalism to house Metropolitan
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1993, p. 10.
ICOM conservators to meet in Washington
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1993, p. 26.
African, classic Modern and Contemporary in trio (SoHo, New York: Museum of African Art the third tenant in gallery district’s new ‘museum mile’)
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1993, p. 10.
IBM Gallery falls victim to the recession
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1993, p. 8.
Mixing politics and grants (National Endowment for the Arts)
The Art Newspaper, July-Sept. 1993, p. 4.
Juan Gris, Cubism’s Great Theorist
The World and I, July 1993, pp. 140-145.
Michelangelo Revisited (Book review: Pietro C. Marani, et. al., The Genius of the Sculptor in Michelangelo’s Work)
Sculpture, July-Aug. 1993, pp. 52-53.
Let us restore our patrimony for you (Japanese money and know- how to conserve Eastern masterpieces in Western museums)
The Art Newspaper, June 1993, p. 18.
A tribute to one of the richest men in pre-income-tax America (Metropolitan Museum, New York: The Havemeyer bequest)
The Art Newspaper, June 1993, p. 14.
Giving journalists status (The National Arts Journalism Program: A $3.2 million grant funds the first fellowship programme aimed at boosting the importance of arts journalism in the U.S. media)
The Art Newspaper, June 1993, p. 5.
Faux chateau nouveau per il Jewish di New York
Il Giornale dell’Arte, June 1993, p. 20.
Jewish Museum reopens in a new French chateau on New York’s museum mile
The Art Newspaper, June 1993, p. 9.
Mary-Anne Martin On Appraising Latin American Paintings
The Appraiser, Summer 1993, pp. 4-5, 7.
P.C. or not P.C. That’s not the question (The Lila Wallace- Reader’s Digest Fund’s Museums collections accessibility initiative)
The Art Newspaper, June 1993, p. 7.
Gli ori precolombiani Mitchell in permanenza al Met
Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1993, p. 23.
Cambi de poltrone (Musei americani: Arrive partenze a Washington e Los Angeles mentre il MoMa cerca un manager)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1993, p. 21.
La Freer Gallery fa la ruota
(on renovation) Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1993, p. 20.
Metropolitan opens new showcase for Pre-Columbian gold
The Art Newspaper, May 1993, p. 13.
Poland’s noble collections tour the U.S. (Old Master drawings: The northern works stand out)
The Art Newspaper, May 1993, p. 9.
With $26 million voted by Congress, a larger, newer, smarter Freer Gallery
The Art Newspaper, May 1993, p. 12.
Will WONDERS never cease
The Art Newspaper, May 1993, p. 8.
The Met’s Erstwhile Dictator of Taste
(Book review: Thomas Hoving, Making the Mummies Dance: Inside The Metropolitan Museum of Art), The World and I, May 1993, pp. 321-327.
Realism Rising: A Look at Four Americans who Defy Modernism (Wyeth, Maury, Gillespie, Desiderio)
Atelier, May 1993, pp. 46-55, 78-80.
Ma Havemeyer surclassa Annenberg per generosita e stile (Havemeyer Collection at the Metropolitan)
Il Giornale dell’Arte, May 1993, p. 16.
Il faticoso risveglio del collezionismo polacco
Il Giornale dell’Arte, April 1993, p. 17.
Three organisations battle it out (Chicago Art Fairs: The fairs multiply as organisers await the reopening of Navy Pier)
The Art Newspaper, April 1993, p. 25.
Lest we forget (Washington, D.C.: $150 million Holocaust Museum opens)
The Art Newspaper, April 1993, p. 13.
Anglophile professor donates 322 drawings (National Gallery, Washington)
The Art Newspaper, April 1993, p. 11.
U.S. set to restore tax advantage for museum benefactors (Washington D.C.)
The Art Newspaper, April 1993, p. 3.
Art shopping Japanese-style (Takashimiya [sic.])
The Art Newspaper, April 1993, p. 2.
Carter Brown to be godfather of American arts TV (Art on film: New cable channel, Ovation, to show cultural news,performances, museum visits and concerts)
The Art Newspaper, April 1993, p. 2.
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.
Sonia Gechtoff Retrospective: Intriguing Geometric Landscapes and Georgia’s ‘New South Group’ at Exhibition Space
New York City Tribune, Sept. 30, 1987, pp. 14, 10.