Florencia Gonzalez Alzaga

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Violetta Bubblegum

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Pieter Schoolwerth

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The Actor, oil and acrylic on canvas, 2007
Miguel Abreu Gallery, NYC

Andreas Diefenbach


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Untitled, acrylic, dispersion and vinyl on MDF, 2007.

Manuel Esnoz

2005oil&collage.on.canvas-(250x180cm)
untitled, oil and collage on canvas, 2005.

Kohei Yoshiyuki: The Park

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The Park (Shinjuku)
Gelatin Silver Print, 1971, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Andrea Gursky - F1 Boxenstopp

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"F1 Boxenstopp I"
C-print, 2007, 88 5/8 x 239 3/8 inches, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York

France Honors art critic Raphael Rubinstein
to Receive Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

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Raphael Rubinstein, Senior Editor at Art in America and Contributing Editor at Lacanian Ink, Professor of Critical Studies at the University of Houston, is a fervent francophile who studied French literature, contemporary art and philosophy in Paris. He has been a strong proponent of postwar French contemporary art, eloquently arguing that it ranks alongside the best in contemporary art. An accomplished poet and writer, his translation of Lettre à Antionio Saura, by Marcel Cohen, has been critically acclaimed (In Search of a Lost Ladino, Ibis Editions, 2006). Rubinstein was awarded the John McCarron New Writing in Arts Criticism Award in 1992.

Kelli Connell

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"Giggle"
digital lambda print, 2002, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Total Eclipse of the Heart

Thurkal and Tagra

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"Condoms are sexy"
acrylic and oil on canvas, 2007, 72 x144 inches, Bose Pacia Gallery, New York

Spencer Tunick

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"Melbourne 3"
C-print, 2001, Hales Gallery, London

Jonathan Lasker

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"Reasonable Love"
oil on linen, 2007, Cheim & Read, New York

Wolfgang Staelhe

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Eastpoint (September 15, 2004)

24-hour landscape "painting" set in the Hudson River Valley - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Guillermo Kuitca

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Graciela Hasper

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Aeroparque y Río de la Plata - C-print, 2007