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  • Ms. Wallace, who also appears in a painting by John Currin with a lobster and dead fish near her face, as well as a broken-plate portrait by Mr. Schnabel, declined to say whether the works were commissions or gifts.

    The Changing Face of Portraits Ellen Gamerman 2011

  • New York collector Dianne Wallace is featured in this piece by the painter John Currin.

    Portrait of a Collector 2011

  • Photographers are encouraged to borrow freely from the wide world of pop, so Demarchelier casts Stephanie Seymour as a Warhol superstar, and Julianne Moore looks like she stepped out of a John Currin painting in Peter Lindbergh's witty transformation.

    Evelyne Politanoff: Harper's Bazaar: A Decade of Style Evelyne Politanoff 2011

  • Photographers are encouraged to borrow freely from the wide world of pop, so Demarchelier casts Stephanie Seymour as a Warhol superstar, and Julianne Moore looks like she stepped out of a John Currin painting in Peter Lindbergh's witty transformation.

    Evelyne Politanoff: Harper's Bazaar: A Decade of Style Evelyne Politanoff 2011

  • Photographers are encouraged to borrow freely from the wide world of pop, so Demarchelier casts Stephanie Seymour as a Warhol superstar, and Julianne Moore looks like she stepped out of a John Currin painting in Peter Lindbergh's witty transformation.

    Evelyne Politanoff: Harper's Bazaar: A Decade of Style Evelyne Politanoff 2011

  • “Adapted from a play by Allyson Currin with the young playwrights of Young Playwrights Theater.”

    Unleashed John F. Kennedy 2011

  • “Adapted from a play by Allyson Currin with the young playwrights of Young Playwrights Theater.”

    Unleashed John F. Kennedy 2011

  • Like the work of his younger though more mild-mannered imitators John Currin and Lisa Yuskavage, Mr. Condo's illustrative and formless portrait paintings aren't works of art so much as strategies, postmodern posturings that convey little or no sense of how a figure and its distortions fuse to create a living presence.

    Mind Games for the Surreal Lance Esplund 2011

  • “Adapted from a play by Allyson Currin with the young playwrights of Young Playwrights Theater.”

    Unleashed John F. Kennedy 2011

  • Photographers are encouraged to borrow freely from the wide world of pop, so Demarchelier casts Stephanie Seymour as a Warhol superstar, and Julianne Moore looks like she stepped out of a John Currin painting in Peter Lindbergh's witty transformation.

    Evelyne Politanoff: Harper's Bazaar: A Decade of Style Evelyne Politanoff 2011

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