February 18, 2004
In Print
From the Tribune (requires free registration): Alan Artner on artists, curators, audiences and aesthetic control...
also: "Art Institute adds department just for contemporary works" (Is 'contemporary' going the way of 'modern'?)
From the Sun-Times: Margaret Hawkins on the Lee Bontecou retrospective at the MCA...
From the Times: Deborah Solomon with Robert Rauschenberg...
also: Alan Feuer on the photography of Elizabeth Heyert and the beauty of corpses...
Critical Quarterly: "From James Brown to Hip-Hop: Snead's Theory of Repetition in Black Culture—Darinda Congdon and Camille Peters" (via low culture)
New Scientist: Research regarding the impressive sensitivity of human visual perception... (via Political Theory Daily Review)
"In Print"
Posted by Dan at 11:34 AM
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Referenced in this post:
Chicago Sun-Times: Fresh look finds new depths in 'lost' sculptor's work—Margaret Hawkins
Chicago Tribune: Art Institute adds department just for contemporary works—Alan Artner
Chicago Tribune: More power for better, worse—Alan Artner
Critical Quarterly: From James Brown to Hip-Hop: Snead's Theory of Repetition in Black Culture
Low Culture
New Scientist: 'Mindsight' could explain sixth sense
New York Times: Bringing Back the Dead—Alan Feuer
New York Times: Growing Old, Artfully—Deborah Solomon
Political Theory Daily Review
