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The Dream of the 90s: Where Did All The Anger Go? 1993 at the New Museum
Haunted by the past, Jennifer Kabat takes on the New Museum’s 1993 show and examines the era’s disappearance and recent reappearance in the art world Continue reading
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Tagged 1993, Andres Serrano, Chloe Sevingy, John Currin, Larry Clark, nadja Marcin, Nari Ward, Sue Williams, The New Museum, The Whitney Biennial
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Ennial Fever
Jennifer Kabat visits the Whitney Biennial and New Museum Triennial — which happen at the same time — and tries to figure out what’s up with art today. A lot, it seems. Continue reading
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Tagged Amalia Pica, Danh Vo, Dawn Kasper, Deloitte & Touche, Forrest Bess, Hassan Khan, Jose Antonio Vega Macotella, Peter Schjeldahl, Pilvi Takala, Pratchaya Phinthong, Rayyane Tabet, The New Museum Triennial, The Whitney Biennial
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