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Friday, December 24, 2010

More Views of the Kiefer Show

http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/saltz/ask-an-art-critic12-13-10.asp - Critic Jerry Salz rates Kiefer's show "Thumbs up with an asterisk."

http://ayearofpositivethinking.com/2010/12/24/anselm-kieferlarry-gagosian-last-century-in-berlin/

This is a link to Mira Schor's post in her blog, A Year of Positive Thinking.


Image of a protester at Gagosian from Hyperallergenic


More from Hyperallergenic (explains more about the protest)

http://hyperallergic.com/15504/kiefer-protest/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=More+Answers+in+MOCA+Censorship+Hundreds+Attend+Wojnarowicz+Protests&utm_content=More+Answers+in+MOCA+Censorship+Hundreds+Attend+Wojnarowicz+Protests+CID_d89f145d96577b3e1d41e95ea9a2c9da&utm_source=Email+Newsletter&utm_term=Kiefer+Protest+Met+With+Conflict+But+Not+For+Protesters
Posted by Nancy Natale at 11:16 AM
Labels: Anselm Kiefer, mira schor

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The New Studio (Easthampton, MA)

The New Studio (Easthampton, MA)
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My work is now included on Geoform

My work is now included on Geoform
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Still available from blurb.com: The Running Stitch Series
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A portfolio of my work is included in this beautiful new book

A portfolio of my work is included in this beautiful new book
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