
Rebekah Rutkoff
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Oct 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Tianyu Yang |Rebekah Rutkoff |Oskar Oprey |DiaryThe HEAT
On I. M. Pei at M+, Hong KongTHIS PAST SUMMER, Hong Kong’s M+ museum opened “I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture,” the first full-scale retrospective devoted to the work of the Guangzhou-born, Pritzker Prize–winning Chinese American architect.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Tina Rivers Ryan |Rebekah Rutkoff |Oskar Oprey |DiaryThe HEAT
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Oct 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Harmon Siegel |Rebekah Rutkoff |Oskar Oprey |DiaryThe HEAT
On Emily in ParisEMILY STANDS in a line of supplicants. Her marketing team is wooing a potential client, fashion designer Pierre, each of her colleagues more obsequious than the last. As she begins to sputter inanities, she draws his ornithoid scowl. His eyes dart about until they fall upon her bag charm, a gilded Eiffel Tower. “RINGARDE,” he shouts in dismay. Translation: “He called you a basic bitch.”Now Emily storms Pierre’s private box at the Palais Garnier and begins to soliloquize.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
artforum.com | Rebekah Rutkoff |Hannah Bhuiya |Michael Corris |Tina Rivers Ryan
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Sep 5, 2024 |
artforum.com | Rhoda FengPlus icon |Rhoda Feng |Rebekah Rutkoff |Oskar Oprey
On Jonathan Lethem’s art writingJONATHAN LETHEM is perhaps best known as a writer of pastiche-driven, omnidirectionally intelligent fiction. His novels include a Chandler-inspired detective story (Gun, with Occasional Music), an academic satire (As She Climbed Across the Table), and a work of entrancing social realism (Fortress of Solitude). His latest book, Cellophane Bricks, arrives at genre-mixing fiction via a slightly different angle.
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