The New Criterion, Svazek 3,Vydání 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... gallery , where the innate informality of the form matches the transience of gallery sched- uling and the general bohemian tone of the neighborhood . It is quite another to see an installation in an uptown museum . To his credit ...
... gallery , where the innate informality of the form matches the transience of gallery sched- uling and the general bohemian tone of the neighborhood . It is quite another to see an installation in an uptown museum . To his credit ...
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... Gallery in Buffalo , New York , in October , 1983. The show was organized by Douglas G. Schultz , chief curator of the Albright - Knox Art Gallery , under the direction of Robert T. Buck , former director of the gallery . After Buffalo ...
... Gallery in Buffalo , New York , in October , 1983. The show was organized by Douglas G. Schultz , chief curator of the Albright - Knox Art Gallery , under the direction of Robert T. Buck , former director of the gallery . After Buffalo ...
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... gallery on Greene Street and the Sonnabend Gallery on West Broadway showed Morris's new work ( Castelli included some work from the Seventies as well ) . What made the show a spectacle was a combination of sev- eral things : its sheer ...
... gallery on Greene Street and the Sonnabend Gallery on West Broadway showed Morris's new work ( Castelli included some work from the Seventies as well ) . What made the show a spectacle was a combination of sev- eral things : its sheer ...
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