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Karen Rosenberg

September 3, 2007 |
Darkness and Light

In the art of Kara Walker, prim Victorian forms bring racial history into high contrast.

September 3, 2007 |
LES Is More

The new New Museum is the stylish front man in a booming Bowery scene.

September 3, 2007 |
The Artist Known As Prince

“Richard Prince: Spiritual America” is the most comprehensive look yet at the man who was on to the louche-celebrity cult long before the tabs.

July 23, 2007 | Feature
An Afternoon in Chelsea: Which Shows Are Worth the Sweltering Slog?

Before all the galleries close and their staffs make the customary late-summer retreat to cooler climes, we offer this guide to the season’s final must-sees.

July 2, 2007 | Feature
Renouncing the Dark Arts

Banks Violette’s latest gallery show slinks away from the world of goth.

May 28, 2007
Richard’s Arc

How Serra went from being a steely pariah to New York’s favorite sculptor.

May 7, 2007 | Feature
An Afternoon in Chelsea

What to see—and what to skip—on your Saturday gallery tour.

April 2, 2007 | Feature
Flasher: Martin Creed

With the help of the Public Art Fund, artist Martin Creed will be performing his new variety show at the Abrons Arts Center this week. Creed spoke to Karen Rosenberg.

February 19, 2007
Disappearing Act

Revisiting Gordon Matta-Clark’s Lost Public Art...

February 12, 2007 | Feature
An Afternoon in Chelsea: A Critical Tour of the Galleries

Before you bundle up for a pre–Armory Show outing, consult this guide for what to see, what to must-see, and what to skip in favor of a hot chocolate.