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December 20, 2010

Some top ten for 2010

10:29 AM  Sharon Butler   0

Andrew Masullo: I don't believe in agendas

Thomas Nozkowski: Making pictures with "as much intelligence and depth as I can muster"


Cordy Ryman's itchy tactility and openendedness

Austin Thomas: Consummately visual

 
Sarah Sze's blooming installations
John Baldessari's Pure Beauty: In LA through Sept. 12, then NYC in October
(Photo courtesy of C-Monster's June 28 Baldessari post)



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The James Kalm Report: Click To Play
"On Display: Sharon Butler, Joy Curtis, Cathy Nan Quinlan" at STOREFRONT

  (Sorry, I know I shouldn't include my own show, but I can't help myself.)


Amy Sillman: The O-G Volume 3

#class demonstrated the unequivocal power of social media...but now what?


Margrit Lewczuk: A humorous, self-aware visionary

Lewczuk is a DIY hero. She mounted a show in her Williamsburg studio, and it got reviewed by Roberta Smith. I LOVE this story.

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UPDATE: Make that the top twelve.

Otto Dix 
 
The Whitney Biennial

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