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California Literary Review

Art - 06.13.08

June 13th, 2008

An inconvenient truth in Alexis Rockman’s work: Rockman has a reputation as an activist in the fight against environmental desecration: He made a huge splash in 2004 with a giant painting of New York as it might look (mostly submerged) a millennium from now. [Boston Globe]

Georgia O’Keeffe at the San Diego Museum of Art: Long before Hillary, there was Georgia — another woman of formidable talents whose charismatic, powerful husband afforded her substantial opportunities, even as he influenced the shaping of her public identity. [LA Times]

No way home: The work of Mona Hatoum, a Lebanese-born Palestinian, evokes exile and displacement. [New Statesman]


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