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If only "Light Years" didn't read like a geeky mash note written to impress the editors of October magazine, the famously cerebral art journal that began publication in 1976 (not coincidentally the approximate cut-off date for the artists included).
WSJ: Light Years: Conceptual Art and the Photograph, 1964-1977 | Snapshot of a Movement | By Richard B. Woodward
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He nurses his next-day hangovers with a tall glass of Jumex pear juice in his art-journal-filled library.
FORBES: Mexican Medici
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Ms. Wilkin writes about art for the Journal.
WSJ: More than a Mere Colorist | Veronese | Ringling Museum of Art
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Which is very odd indeed as there was several years of prior art, including academic journal articles predicting that this alloy would be good for use in sporting goods.
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The artist recently spoke with the Journal about collecting Coogis, performance art and being Hennessy.
WSJ: An Artist Makes His (Real) Name
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Collected as "To Myself: Notes on Life, Art, and Artists, " Redon's journal entries nevertheless do not serve as a guide to the significance of his own work.
WSJ: Gary Geipel: The Late Blooming of Odilon Redon
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One of her last pieces was a review for the Journal of the new museum housing the Barnes Collection of art in Philadelphia.
WSJ: Architecture Critic Ada Louise Huxtable Dies
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In reviewing the book, The Wall Street Journal's critic turned the tables on Mr. Hughes, saying he romanticized American art's frontier origins rather than finding any intrinsic merit in it.
WSJ: Acerbic Art Critic Who Wrote 'The Fatal Shore'
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Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Christie's plans to offer at least 30 online-only art sales this year, up from just seven last year.
WSJ: Online Art Seller Eyes Wider Market