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The Next Wave: Ten Trendsetters to Watch
Janet Cardiff: Sonic Boom
Ann Landi
Okwui Enwezor: Recharting Borders
Barbara Pollack
Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio: Climate Changers
Jessica Dheere
Neo Rauch: The New Look of Neo
David Galloway
Jorge Pardo: A House, a Boat, a Bar
Carly Berwick
Li Xianting: A Fighter for Artists
Lilly Wei
Christian Haye: Making Uptown the New Downtown
Linda Yablonsky
Olafur Eliasson: Magic Kingdom
Hugh Eakin
Eduardo Kac: Building the Bioluminescent Bunny
Blake Eskin
Laura Hoptman: How Do You Get to the Carnegie International?
Hilarie M. Sheets
The Quiet Power of Richard Manoogian
The Detroit CEO has amassed one of the largest private collections of 19th- and early-20th-century American art—and has had a major impact on the market
Edgar Allen Beem
Departments
Art Talk
John Fleck, Andrea Zittel, Grenville Davey, Raymond Pettibone, Natalie Bookchin, Xu Bing, Simon Doonan, Umberto Eco, Geo Darder
National News
New York The road ahead; Larry Aldrich: Contemporary champion; Elaine Dannheisser: Modern benefactor Baltimore The Walters brings out the old
International News
New York Mikhail Shvydkoi: Russia’s cultural ambassador Paris Daniel Wildenstein: A legendary dealer Vigo, Spain Jailhouse conversion Prague Czech art quarantine Vilnius, Lithuania Survivor returns Mexico City Rivera rivalry
Art Market
London German Expressionism: “A truly international market” Paris “Spaceship over the Seine” New York Gerhard Richter: Heavy buying
City Focus
Pacific Heights: Portland adds distinction with a museum expansion, a growing gallery district, an innovative outdoor-art program, and new talents
Michaela Bancud
Studio
Unlocking the Unconscious: For more than 50 years, painter Wolf Kahn has relied on the unpredictability of his “restless brush”
Lucinda Franks
Prints
Making the Cut: An age-old medium of creating multiples gets a contemporary twist
Ann Landi
Looking at Art
Brunhilde Stripped Bare: In his latticework structure, Martin Puryear gives his diva full body and full voice
Lilly Wei
Reviews
New York “Brazil: Body and Soul”; Alberto Giacometti; John Koch; “Telling Tales II: Religious Images in 19th-Century Academic Art”; “Caspar David Friedrich: Moonwatchers”; James Siena; Alma Thomas; John Berger; “Netsuke as Art”; John Riddy; Holly Lane; Jan Aronson; Ryan Humphrey; Christina Ramberg Philadelphia “Thomas Eakins: American Realist” Chicago “Abstract Expressionism: Second to None” San Francisco Robert Schwartz; Rockwell Kent West Hollywood, Calif. Jacques Villeglé Miami Robert Thiele Santa Fe David Scheinbaum Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Triennale 2001 London Frank Auerbach; Ben Nicholson Paris Aziz + Cucher; Geneva Bertrand Lavier Zurich Rebecca Horn Mexico City Xawery Wolski São Paulo Efrain Almeida
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