Articles
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Ian Wallace
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Robert Youds
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“The Winter Vault,” by Anne Michaels
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Iain Baxter&
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Reconciling with the Ex: “A Pictures Generation” Confessional
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Painting in the Interrogative Vein: The Recent Work of Sue Williams
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The Tumult of Landscape: Michael Smith’s Painted World
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Joseph Plaskett: Paris’s Moveable Feast
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Natalka Husar: The Implication of Painting
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Tributary Art: A Conversation with Andre Ethier
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The Visual Gate: Entering the Place of Painting: An Interview with Will Gorlitz
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The Thread of Painting
There’s something about thread that’s as effective in reducing male assertions as Delilah’s scissors were on Samson’s hair. I think of British artist Anna Hunt who rendered iconic modernist architecture in six-by-eight inch satin-stitch embroideries, and here we’re looking at the work of Ghada Amer, who graduated in 1989 with a MFA in painting from a well-regarded school in Nice leaving with conflicted messages about the efficacy of a woman painting at all.
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