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Shamim Momin: Promised Land

A hotshot curator goes West. read more
November 2009
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Tino Sehgal

There’s too much stuff in the world—that’s the contention of Tino Sehgal. So The Berlin-based artist constructs experiences, not objects, that can nevertheless be bought and sold. In advance of his upcoming solo show at the Guggenheim, Sehgal gives an inside look at his unorthodox methods. read more
November 2009
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Guillermo Kuitca

The 48-year-old Argentine has achieved international art stardom with his psychologically and politically charged paintings of maps, apartment blueprints and baggage carousels. On the eve of his midcareer retrospective, Kuitca proves as hard to unravel as his dark, haunting artworks. read more
November 2009
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In search of Ingmar

On Friday, we heard that Ingmar Bergman's estate (see Diane Solway's November story, "The Private World of Ingmar Bergman") was purchased by Norwegian entrepreneur, inventor, and archaeologist Hans Gude Gudesen, who intends to create a... read more
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R. Crumb

An anthropological survey from the sketchbooks of R. Crumb. read more
November 2009
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After the Flood

In a new Paris installation, artist Huang Yong Ping reimagines the tale of Noah’s ark—minus the happy ending. read more
November 2009
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Steven Shearer

Internet images are the starting point for Shearer's distinctive portraiture. read more
November 2009
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Maurizio Cattelan

In a world created by Cattelan, Linda Evangelista stars as saint and sinner. read more
November 2009
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Stephen Shore

A note on the photographer of "The Private Life of Ingmar Bergman." read more
November 2009
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The Private World of Ingmar Bergman

For 40 years, Ingmar Bergman lived, worked and found inspiration on the windswept Swedish island of Faro. Here, for the first time, a view into his deeply personal realm. read more
November 2009
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