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11 May 2007 by nathaniel

Dana Schutz review on AFC

As a practicing contemporary artist, I admittedly know less about my painterly peers than I should – and I should also be more embarrassed to admit it than I actually am. This post at AFC is an extremely thoughtful review of a current Dana Schutz show, which not only gives a wonderful entry-point to the work (if not several), but also yet again reminds me how smart Paddy Johnson is.

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