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Reason April 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Behind the Drip Do Jackson Pollock's notorious post-war "drip" canvases -- above is a detail from his famous Number 22 -- actually contain a hidden mathematical pattern? According to a story in Discover magazine, the physicist and art historian Richard Taylor is convinced that they do... |
IDB America March 2002 Roger Hamilton |
Paradox and coexistence Latin American art goes a little crazy in the twilight of the 20th century... |
Salon.com March 25, 2002 Stephen Lemons |
Through clowning You can laugh, but the mummified clown at the California Institute of Abnormalarts appears to be serious business... |
Salon.com March 21, 2002 John Glassie |
The man from Neen Miltos Manetas, who sent 23 invisible U-Haul trucks to the Whitney Biennial, explains the "art" movement that's out to change the way we perceive technology, intellectual property and moving vans... |
Salon.com March 18, 2002 Laura Miller |
The Writer of Dreck(TM) With his appalling new novel, Thomas Kinkade, "The Painter of Light(TM)," makes a strong bid to become the world champion of vapid, money-grubbing kitsch... |
Salon.com March 18, 2002 Janelle Brown |
Ticky-tacky houses from "The Painter of Light(TM)" Hiddenbrooke, a development "inspired" by Thomas Kinkade, ain't exactly ye olde quainte village it bills itself... |
Science News February 16, 2002 Ivars Peterson |
A Snowy Twist Snow-sculpture of mathematical shapes. |
Salon.com February 11, 2002 John Glassie |
Oldest living surrealist tells all Dorothea Tanning, painter, sculptor, writer and wife of Max Ernst, counsels young artists: "Keep your eye on your inner world and keep away from ads, idiots and movie stars"... |
Reason February 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Aesthetic Karma Should the Buddhas destroyed last spring by the Taliban be rebuilt? |
Reason December 2001 Brian Doherty |
Artistic paradise lost? Burning Man, an annual art festival and experiment in alternative community held in Nevada's Black Rock Desert the week before Labor Day, was once said to be "the place on earth where the First Amendment is most fully exercised." Police chipped away at that this year... |
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