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      Betreff: Artforum's Fall Preview: Forty Shows That Matter
      Datum: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 08:47:46 -0700
      Von: "E-Flux" <info@e-flux.com>

        IT'S TIME TO GET SERIOUS

      Jump-start the season with Artforum's fall preview: the most authoritative,
      up-to-date guide to contemporary art in museums worldwide. Each September,
      Artforum critics from around the globe offer opinionated advance looks at the
      forty-plus upcoming shows that matter most: Surrealism meets 60s-style ec-
      centric abstraction in Carroll Dunham's cartoon universe, as the painter's mid-
      career survey goes up on all three floors of New York's New Museum; the
      poignantly brief career of German cult favorite Blinky Palermo gets a retro-
      spective look at Barcelona's MACBA twenty-five years after his death; four
      years' worth of recent paintings by German titan Sigmar Polke go on view at
      the Dallas Museum of Art; and painter's painter Franz Gertsch gets his very
      own museum in Switzerland. Plus, in »From the Vault«: Robert Rosenblum re-
      visits the nineteenth century and the art of John Constable­­through the con-
      temporary eyes of painter Lucian Freud.

      Also in this issue: Linda Nochlin heads our four-critic report on Documenta11,
      the summer's most talked about exhibition of contemporary art. On a lighter note,
      Artforum's »Entries« columnist, David Rimanelli, takes us on a wicked and witty
      tour of the New York art world in his monthly diary. Nico Israel tells us how he
      spent his summer vacation in search of Robert Smithson's fabled Spiral Jetty
      (which reemerged from the Great Salt Lake last month as if on cue). And Art-
      forum's editor, Jack Bankowsky, marks ten years at the magazine with a look
      back at the first of one hundred issues and his introduction to an inexact sci-
      ence­­how to choose a cover.

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