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Exhibition Review
Jenny Holzer: Thing Indescribable. Guggenheim Bilbao
06/2019 | 1395 | 161
Pages: 515-517
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Trigg, David M. (Trigg, David M.)
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26. For Bilbao, by Jenny Holzer. 2019. Projection, site-specific dimensions. (Courtesy the artist).
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27. Installation for Bilbao, by Jenny Holzer. 1997. Electronic LED signs, 9 columns site-specific dimensions (Courtesy the artist and Guggenheim Bilbao).
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28. Ram, by Jenny Holzer. 2016. Threesided LED sign, RGB diodes, 14 by 762 by 14 cm. (Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth).
Exhibition Review
Space Shifters. Hayward Gallery, London
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1060-1063
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Campbell, Anna (Campbell, Anna)
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27. Installation view of Shape Shifters at the Hayward Gallery, London. (Photograph Mark Blower).
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28. Installation view of WeltenLinie (2017), by Alicja Kwade, at the Hayward Gallery, London. (Photograph Mark Blower; copyright the artist).
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29. Installation view of 20:50 (1987), by Richard Wilson, at the Hayward Gallery, London. (Photograph Mark Blower; copyright the artist).
Book Review
A Moment’s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture. By Sharon Hecker; Medardo Rosso: Experiments in Light and Form. By Sharon Hecker and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; Medardo Rosso: Sight Unseen and his Encounters with London. Edited by Sharon Hecker and Julia Peyton-Jones
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 982-983
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McKever, Rosalind (McKever, Rosalind)
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6. Ecce puer (Behold the child), by Medardo Rosso. 1906. Plaster coated with sealant, 50 by 38.5 by 32.5 cm. (Museo Medardo Rosso, Barzio).
Article
Raeburn: a decade of experiment
03/2016 | 1356 | 158
Pages: 194-199
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Thomson, Duncan (Thomson, Duncan)
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38. Sir John and Lady Clerk of Penicuik, by Henry Raeburn. 1791 (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin)
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39. The Revd D'Ewes Coke, his wife, Hannah, and Daniel Parker Coke, by Joseph Wright of Derby. 1782-83 (Derby Art Gallery)
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40. David with the head of Goliath, copy after Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, by Henry Raeburn. c.1784-86 (Present whereabouts unknown)
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41. David with the head of Goliath, by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli. 1635-40 (Musei Capitolini, Rome)
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42. The chicken vendor, by Pensionante del Saraceni. c.1618 (Museo del Prado, Madrid)
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43. Self-portrait of Rembrandt with Saskia, by Rembrandt van Rijn. 1636 (British Museum, London)
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44. William Ferguson of Kilrie, by Henry Raeburn. Early 1790s (Private collection)
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45. The Allen brothers (Portrait of James and John Lee Allen), by Henry Raeburn. Early 1790s (Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth)
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46. William Forbes of Callander, by Henry Raeburn. 1798 (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh)
Short Notice
Monument to an an iconic city: Chris Burden’s ‘Urban light’ (2008)
11/2008 | 1268 | 150
Pages: 765-766
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Bedford, Christopher (Bedford, Christopher)
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64. Urban light, by Chris Burden. 2008. Restored cast-iron street lamps. Dimensions variable. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art).
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65. Urban light, by Chris Burden. 2008. Restored cast-iron street lamps. Dimensions variable. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art).
Article
New documents on Ribera, 'pictor in Urbe', 1612–16
04/2006 | 1237 | 148
Pages: 244–251
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Danesi Squarzina, Silvia (Danesi Squarzina, Silvia; Squarzina, Silvia Danesi)
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1. Christ among the doctors, by Jusepe de Ribera. c.1614–16. 188 by 267 cm. (Cathedral of St Mammès, Langres)
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2. St Francis, by Jusepe de Ribera. 1612–14. 137 by 96.5 cm. (On deposit at the Stftung Preussische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg, Neues Palais von Sanssouci, Potsdam).
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3. St Gregory the Great, by Jusepe de Ribera. c.1613–15. 102 by 73 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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4. The Sense of Touch, by Jusepe de Ribera. 1612–15. 116 by 88.3 cm. (Norton Simon Foundation, Pasadena).
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5. Archimedes looking in a mirror, engraving by Louise-Charlotte Soyer after Jusepe de Ribera. 1612–15. 6 by 4.5 cm. From C.P. Landon: Galerie Giustiniani, ou Catalogue figuré des Tableaux de cette célèbre Galerie, transportée d'Italie en France, Paris 1812, pl.68.1.
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6. Studies of noses and mouths, by Jusepe de Ribera. c.1622. Engraving, 14.5 by 22 cm. (Enriqueta Frankfort Collection, London).
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7. The damned soul, by Giovanni Bernardino Azzolino. After 1622. Polychromed wax, 7.5 cm. high. (Museo di Capodimonte, Galleria Farnese, Naples).
Article
The Role of the Monotype in the Working Method of Degas - I
01/1967 | 766 | 109
Pages: 20-27+29
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Janis, Eugenia Parry (Janis, Eugenia Parry; Parry, Eugenia)
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40. Skaters, by Ludovic Napoléon Lepic, Etching, from Comment je devins un graveur, Cadart pub., 1876. (Bibliothèque Nationale Paris.)
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41. Skaters, by Ludovic Napoléon Lepic, Etching with Tree Inked in, from Comment je devins un graveur, Cadart pub., 1876. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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42. Skaters, by Ludovic Napoléon Lepic, Etching with Plate tone Creating Moonlight Effect, from Comment je devins un graveur, Cadart pub., 1876, (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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43. L.448. Deux Danseuses Entrant en Scène, by Edgar Degas. c.1877-8. Monotype under Pastel, 29 by 28.3 cm. (Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass., Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest.)
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44. L.365. Répétition de Ballet, by Edgar Degas. 1875. Monotype under Pastel and Gouache (Second Impression), 55 by 68 cm. (Collection Norton Simon.)
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45. Ballet Master, by Edgar Degas. 1875. Monotype, 56 by 70 cm. (Collection Lessing J. Rosenwald.)
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46. L.491. L'Etoile (danseuse sur la scène), by Edgar Degas. c.1878. Monotype under Pastel, 58 by 42 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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47. L.417. Jeune Femme au Café, by Edgar Degas. 1877. Monotype under Pastel, 12 by 16 cm. (Formerly Durand-Ruel Collection, Paris; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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48. Dans la Rue, by Edgar Degas. c.1876. Monotype. (Collection Rex Nan Kivell, London.)
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49. L.404. Café-Concert, by Edgar Degas. c.1876-7. Monotype under Pastel, 23 by 42.2 cm. (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D. C., W. A. Clarke Collection.)
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50. L.601. Danseuses en Scène, by Edgar Degas. c.1880. Monotype under Pastel, 56 by 40 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago, Potter Palmer Bequest.)
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51. En Soirée, by Edgar Degas. Monotype. (Formerly Collection Paul Brame, Paris.)
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52. L.458. Mlle Bécat aux Ambassadeurs (Café-Concert), by Edgar Degas. c.1877-9. Monotype under Pastel (Second Impression). (Collection C. M. de Hauke, New York.)
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53. Café-Concert, by Edgar Degas. c.1877-9. Monotype, 16 by 11.9 cm. (Formerly Collection M. Valentine Abdy, Paris.)
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54. Café-Concert, by Edgar Degas. 1876-7. Monotype under Pastel, 21 by 43 cm. (Formerly Durand-Ruel Collection, Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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55. L.422. Femme sortant du bain, by Edgar Degas. 1877. Monotype under Pastel, 16 by 21.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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56. L.728. Femme dans son bain s'épongeant sa jambe, by Edgar Degas. c.1883. Monotype under Pastel (Second Impression), 19 by 41 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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57. Femme au bain, by Edgar Degas. c.1883. Monotype, 20 by 41.5 cm. (Collection Paul Brame, Paris.)