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Contemporary Art
Making Her Mark
In the orderly city of Geneva, the joyous art of Gene Mann celebrates freedom.
Letter from Berlin
Christian Boros’ World War II-era Berlin bunker proves to be a harmonious setting for contemporary art and an example for a growing city.
Forging, a Career
In Eric Hebborn’s elaborate smoke-and-mirrors game with the art world, picture faking was only the beginning.
Indoor/Outdoor
The Nelson-Atkins Museum serves up the work of sculptor Roxy Paine two ways.
Strange Fires
Valton Tyler’s visionary Paintings are some of the most mysterious—and oddly alluring—images anywhere on the contemporary scene.
The Afterlife of Eva Hesse
The mutable materials of the artist’s sculptures are continuing the creative process that she began.
Creation and Conservation
Art & Antiques visits the New York studio of Daisy Craddock, where art and art restoration go hand in hand.
Too Cool for School
A show at LACMA examines the early work of Vija Celmins, often classed with the California “Cool School” but really in a category all its own.
On The Border
As the contemporary art market becomes ever more diversified, does the distinction between the work of trained artists and that of their self-taught counterparts really matter?

































