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Friday, May 16, 2008

Christopher Knight, Art Critic

Dike Blair at Mary Goldman Gallery
By Christopher Knight
AROUND THE GALLERIES:  Also: Masami Teraoka at Samuel Freeman Gallery; Mary Addison Hackett at Kristi Engle Gallery; Sandeep Mukherjee at Sister Gallery and Cottage Home.
May 16, 2008
Artist mixed paint, sculpture, cast-offs
By Christopher Knight
His ‘combines,’ which incorporated objects such as tires, newspaper clippings and stuffed animals, established new directions and prominence for American art.
May 14, 2008
Carnegie Museum of Art's 'Life on Mars'
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  The estranged human condition connects contemporary works.
May 7, 2008
Evan Holloway at the Pomona College Museum of Art
By Christopher Knight
AROUND THE GALLERIES:  Also reviewed: Cathy Opie, Daniel Dove and João Louro.
May 2, 2008
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  Awe in epic proportions
April 18, 2008
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  Participatory art. That's what these two were after. Can a museum begin to contain their work?
April 17, 2008
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  Mexican American art has come a long way since the movement of the 1970s. LACMA's 'Phantom Sightings' traces its zigzag path.
April 15, 2008
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  The exhibition at Oceanside Museum of Art is a study of life and tastes in the region.
April 8, 2008
Portrait of a cultural battle
By Christopher Knight
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  The display of looted Klimt paintings at LACMA raises questions about national ownership and the fate of great works of art.
April 4, 2006
Mark Bradford examines life viewed through today's technology
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  His sign in West L.A. is emblematic of how Americans experience human events -- in electronic ether.
April 2, 2008
By Christopher Knight
AROUND THE GALLERIES
March 21, 2008
'California Video' at the J. Paul Getty Museum
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  Survey of images dating from earliest recording devices offers a window on the evolution of technology -- and how it fostered an entertaining and egalitarian art form.
March 18, 2008
'One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now'
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  Artists are united by their differences.
March 11, 2008
Kara Walker finds the gray with black and white
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW:  Her silhouettes, on display at UCLA's Hammer Museum, take the clear dichotomies of slavery -- master and servant, good and evil -- and show the psychological muddle that results, then and now.
March 5, 2008
Inequities in art
By Christopher Knight
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:  MOCA is short on space while BCAM needs art of its own. The Broad Foundation could solve both problems.
February 27, 2008
By Christopher Knight
AROUND THE GALLERIES:  Also reviewed: Merlin Carpenter, Juanita Meneses and 'Before and After Science'
February 22, 2008
By Christopher Knight
ART REVIEW
May 2, 2007
By Christopher Knight
CARS / 125 YEARS / COMMEMORATIVE EDITION / GALLERY
June 21, 2006
By Christopher Knight
CRITIC'S CHOICE | BERLIN:  Innovative galleries and artists, museums packed with treasures give the city its soul.
July 24, 2005
 
 


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