BEST OF 2005: 11 CRITICS AND CURATORS LOOK AT THE YEAR IN ART

From: Artforum | Date: December 1, 2005| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

ROBERT STORR, ALISON M. GINGERAS, ANN GOLDSTEIN, MARTIN HERBERT, THELMA GOLDEN, JOHN KELSEY, ROBERT ROSENBLUM, ISABELLE GRAW, MATTHEW HIGGS, DANIEL BIRNBAUM, JACK BANKOWSKY

Robert Storr

AN ARTIST, CRITIC, AND CURATOR, ROBERT STORR RECENTLY ORGANIZED A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE ART OF ELIZABETH MURRAY CURRENTLY ON VIEW AT THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK. HE IS NOW AT WORK DIRECTING THE 2007 VENICE BIENNALE.

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