Cruising the Waterfront : The new Whitney's spatial continuity with its surroundings evokes the open spirit of artists who made work in the neighborhood in the 1970s - if not hte illicit character of their activities.
Published in: | Art in America 103(2015)5 = May, S. 128-135 |
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Main Author: | Weinberg, Jonathan (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | German |
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2015
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