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New Art Examiner
March 1, 1986
Night Breaker Auto Body and Fender Shop operates out of a one‐story cinderblock shell on East 9th Street between Avenues Read more…
Smithsonian Magazine
June 1, 1985
There’s a great deal of good humor when he sets his merry-go-round world spinning—but there are needles and sharp edges, Read more…
New Art Examiner
December 1, 1984
When Phyllis Kind tiptoed into New York nine years ago her stable of Chicago Imagists were an unknown commodity outside Read more…
Flash Art
July 1, 1984
Approaching Chicago by air, the baby blue expanse of Lake Michigan licks a long strip of white sand beaches before Read more…
ART/WORLD
June 22, 1984
The diamond shaped logo for the Museum of Modern Art’s massive loan show, “An International Survey of Recent Painting and Read more…
Horizon Magazine
June 2, 1984
Fifty-five years ago, three eminently energetic, far-sighted, and fabulously wealthy women founded the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Read more…
Horizon Magazine
January 1, 1984
A cultural blitzkrieg has hit these shores bearing the stretched-canvas flags of Germany and Italy. America, precisely the New York Read more…
Flash Art
November 1, 1983
The self-taught and unself-conscious art of some genuinely primitive geniuses. Voodoo has come to Los Angeles Under the guise of Read more…
Horizon Magazine
November 1, 1983
Boopsie’s flat on her leotarded back, doing Jane Fonda abdominals on the livingroom rug of the Walden Commune. Her beau, Read more…
Portfolio
June 1, 1983
For millennia, handmade paper remained the province of skilled craftsmen bound by ancient techniques. Now, in a matter of some Read more…