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Mark Stevens

February 21, 2005 | Art Review
In Black and White

“Ellen Gallagher: DeLuxe” confronts issues of race not with hectoring but with clever, even antic, satire.

September 13, 2004 | Fall 2004 Preview
Glass Act

MoMA returns from Queens bigger and bolder.

January 4, 1999 | Art Review
Prussian Blues

In his deeply layered works on paper, Anselm Kiefer stares down Germany's dark past.

May 21, 2001 | Art Review
In Brief
March 10, 2003 | Art Review
Master of His Domain

Artist of the moment Matthew Barney takes over and transforms the Guggenheim, creating his own, unforgettable mythic world.

June 17, 2002 | Art Review
Backstage Pass

John D. Graham
Claes Oldenburg
Ellsworth Kelly

December 23, 2002 | Art Review
Quilts of Personality

Jackson who? These strikingly beautiful quilts from an isolated Alabama town just might deserve a place among the great works of twentieth-century abstract art.

April 5, 1999 | Art Review
Masterpiece Theater

In MoMA's "Museum As Muse" show, artists cast a critical eye at the way museums go about the very act of presenting art.

March 8, 1999 | Art Review
Maximal Minimalist

Long seen as a father of Minimalism, the sculptor Ronald Bladen looks more and more like something else entirely.

December 15, 2003 | Art Review
Cleverland

In the candied world of John Currin, the irreverence—toward the old masters, toward modern-day sexual attitudes—is risk-free.

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