|
John Currin.(Critical Essay)
Artforum International
|
September 1, 2003|
|
COPYRIGHT 2003 Artforum International Magazine, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
(Hide copyright information)
Copyright
|
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, CHICAGO
What is "normal" love? Mom and dad's? Teen sweethearts? God? Your identification with certain characters from the soaps? From Art History 101? Is it the way you feel about your favorite underwear? This earlyish midcareer retrospective of paintings by John Currin provides ample material for the elaboration of these questions; authorities ranging from Saint Paul to Penthouse Letters provide some answers.
The exhibition opens with the middleaged-woman paintings that first earned Currin a particular notoriety ha the early ...
|
Barber reaps rewards of unsung old master.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...Verdi has turned up a painting by the German artist Johannes Lingelbach, dated 1656, of a modern market in Rome which he...Breenbergh do it? Perhaps he wasn't interested. Lingelbach was an up-and-coming German artist but had emigrated...
|
|
Dutch Italianisers at Dulwich.(Inspired by Italy: Dutch Landscape Painting, 1600-1700, Dulwich Gallery, London, England)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; ...Bamboccianti, in fact, play little part in the exhibition and the few present, by Dujardin, Jan Baptis t Weenix and Johannes Lingelbach may be cursorily passed by. It is a pity that the catalogue has on its cover a detail from a bamboccianto by Dujardin...
|
|
Sweet Dutch dreams are made of this.(Review)
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...Hogarth, before he painted any of his scenes of London street life, must have seen the delightful ruderies of Johannes Lingelbach, and Boucher's blue skies are as impossible as Dujardin's. And then, mysteriously, they went out of fashion...
|
|
Masterful builders.(Arts & Entertainment)(Art)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...to see include Jacob van Campen's elaborate "Model for the Amsterdam Town Hall," which is juxtaposed with Johannes Lingelbach's painting of it. The size and sumptuousness of the hall, planned as a monument to Amsterdam's municipal...
|
|
To protect the treasures, museums find a little detective work pays
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...Sometimes it pays off." For the painting seized from the Rothschilds, which was by 17th-century Dutch artist Johannes Lingelbach, Holmquist-Wahl traveled to the National Archives in Washington, D.C., to review confiscated Nazi paperwork...
|
|
Museums Find Detective Work Pays
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...Sometimes it pays off." For the painting seized from the Rothschilds, which was by 17th-century Dutch artist Johannes Lingelbach, Holmquist-Wahl traveled to the National Archives in Washington, D.C., to review confiscated Nazi paperwork...
|
|
The art of making a deal: an exhibition and a new book reveal in unprecedented detail how Rembrandt and other Dutch artists were linked to the art trade.(EXHIBITIONS)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...moving to 'the famous academy of Uylenburgh'. Govaert Flink, Jurgen Ovens, Gerard De Lairesse and probably Johannes Lingelbach spent time with the Uylenburghs, but the most famous of their resident artists was Rembrandt, who lived in their...
|
Find more facts and information related to the
article "John Currin.(Critical Essay)"