DAVID COHEN, KEN
JOHNSON, MAUREEN MULLARKEY and JERRY SALTZ on Justine Kurland at
Gorney, Bravin & Lee, Richard Deacon at Marian Goodman, Rackstraw
Downes at Betty Cuningham and Pipilotti Rist at Luhring Augustine
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Justine Kurland The Fencer, 2004, toned silver gelatin print,
22-3/4 x 17-3/4 inches, Courtesy Gorney Bravin & Lee. Richard
Deacon Red Sea Crossing, 2003, oak and stainless steel, sculpture
in two parts: 64 x 136 x 126 inches, 80-1/4 x 204-3/4 x 153-1/2
inches, Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery. Pipilotti Rist Herbstzeitlose,
2004, installation shot, Courtesy Luhring Augustine Gallery. Rackstraw
Downes Water-Flow Monitoring Installations on the Rio Grande
near Presidio, TX, 2002-2003 (5 parts. Part 1: Facing South, The
Gauge Shelter, 1.30pm), oil on canvas, 28.5 x 42 inches, Courtesy
Betty Cuningham Gallery |
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Introductory remarks by Gregory Amenoff, President, The National Academy
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David Cohen introduces the panelists, Ken Johnson, Maureen Mullarkey,
and Jerry Saltz
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The Slideshow
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Justine Kurland at Gorney Bravin & Lee
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Richard Deacon at Marian Goodman
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Rackstraw Downes at Betty Cuningham
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Pippilotti Rist at Luhring Augustine
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