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Contemporary Art

Making Her Mark

In the orderly city of Geneva, the joyous art of Gene Mann celebrates freedom.

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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.

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Forging, a Career

In Eric Hebborn’s elaborate smoke-and-mirrors game with the art world, picture faking was only the beginning.

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Indoor/Outdoor

The Nelson-Atkins Museum serves up the work of sculptor Roxy Paine two ways.

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Strange Fires

Valton Tyler’s visionary Paintings are some of the most mysterious—and oddly alluring—images anywhere on the contemporary scene.

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The Afterlife of Eva Hesse

The mutable materials of the artist’s sculptures are continuing the creative process that she began.

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Creation and Conservation

Art & Antiques visits the New York studio of Daisy Craddock, where art and art restoration go hand in hand.

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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.

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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?

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