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APR 2011

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Art

Leo Steinberg (1920 - 2011)

by David Levi Strauss, Robert Storr, and Nancy Goldring

Art

Leo Steinberg was a great writer. His writings will endure as long as readers still exist who cherish art and writing as much as he did.

In Conversation

TOM BURCKHARDT with John Yau

by John Yau

Art

Shortly before the opening of his exhibition, Louder Milk at Pierogi (April 8 – May 8, 2011), Tom Burckhardt invited ARTSEEN Editor John Yau to his studio to discuss his new work.

In Conversation

ROCHELLE FEINSTEIN with Phong Bui

by Phong Bui

Art

Just a few days after the opening reception of her new exhibit The Estate of Rochelle F. at On Stellar Rays (March 27 – May 1, 2011), the artist Rochelle Feinstein paid a visit to the Rail’s headquarters to talk with publisher Phong Bui about her life and work.

In Conversation

ROBERT WHITMAN with Joan Waltemath

by Joan Waltemath

Art

Robert Whitman, whose new work, Passport, will be performed April 16 – 17 at Dia:Beacon and Montclair State University, N.J., speaks with Rail Editor-at-Large Joan Waltemath at Mimi Gross's TriBeCa loft.

In Conversation

JUAN USLÉ with John Yau

by John Yau

Art

This interview was conducted via e-mail in Spanish. It began after a series of conversations, in which Juan Uslé and I decided that this would allow him to feel most at ease in language.

ARTISTS’ EYES: Children’s Art from Studio In A School

by Phong Bui

Art

“The child sees everything in a state of newness,” Charles Baudelaire one wrote. He went on to conclude that, “genius is nothing more or less than childhood recovered at will.”

By Night

by Richard Tuttle

Art

How can I bring an artist alive for you who has already been dead for 200 years? Kindly listen to these attempts, for hardly ever has an art been harder to get at than this, and hardly ever one more worth the effort.

 

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