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OK then, maybe the notion that Artforum is going to sink into a sea of bloggers isn't accurate.
John Seed: Artforum: Slowly Sinking in a Sea of Bloggers? Not Quite... John Seed 2010
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Writing originally published in Artforum and October.
What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009
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Some complain that Artforum is full of jargon and that it does not cover painting.
John Seed: Artforum : Slowly Sinking in a Sea of Bloggers? Not Quite... John Seed 2010
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Some complain that Artforum is full of jargon and that it does not cover painting.
John Seed: Artforum: Slowly Sinking in a Sea of Bloggers? Not Quite... John Seed 2010
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OK then, maybe the notion that Artforum is going to sink into a sea of bloggers isn't accurate.
John Seed: Artforum : Slowly Sinking in a Sea of Bloggers? Not Quite... John Seed 2010
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Of the reappraisals of Michaelangelo Antonioni that have appeared since his recent death, this one by Seymore Chatman at Artforum is one of the most incisive:
Film 2008
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Thank you for bringing well-deserved attention to Bruce Hainley's piece on William E. Jones in Artforum, but I wonder if you have seen the magazine's January issue or simply the limited material available online.
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Rhonda Lieberman catches a talk by "everybody's favorite Slovenian Hegelian reader of Jacques Lacan, Slavoj iek," and writes an entry in Artforum's Diary.
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Also in Artforum, Tom Vanderbilt: Our Daily Bread is quite shocking, though not, as might be expected, for scenes of horrific carnage and the squeals of dying animals; nor for the plight of the workers, who do not seem to suffer unduly; but rather for the bloodless sterility and antiseptic hush that prevail ....
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I've been exchanging email with DK Holm about J Hoberman's evocative essay in Artforum on "Sunshine Noir"; after all, one of Doug's books is Film Soleil, which he calls "an aspect of film noir, but one in which the traditional tropes of noir from the period 1939 to 1958 are reversed or revised.
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