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A well-respected critic, in 1996 he co-founded Index magazine. Halley has had numerous one-person exhibitions, including at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1998), and the Dallas Museum of Art (1993). He serves as a visiting professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Yale University. Prina is a visual artist and currently teaches at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Jan Tumlir on Rodney Graham, May 18, 2000 Jan Tumlir presently teaches in the fine arts department at the University of California at Riverside and at the Otis Art Institute.
They identify 'housewife' as the ideal while simultaneously admitting that, in reality, they want other options. Meanwhile, 'career woman' connotes a sad, lonely spinster, and 'feminist' remains a dirty word. By David Lempert (Harvard University Ukrainian Research Institute). Paths for Russian Women into Politics By Irina Yukina. Published by Initiative for Social Action and Renewal in Eurasia (ISAR).
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In this way his distinguished himself from most other artists. Kabakov's first big installation in the West was The Characters, exhibited in 1988 in de Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York. The Old Reading Room Within the next few years the University Library Amsterdam and its valuable collection will move to a new library, housing in one building collections now dispersed over the city. These questions and others about the library have led us to Kabakov. In the summer of 1999 a temporary installation by Kabakov, The Old Reading Room, will be set up in the Doelenzaal of the Universiteit van Amsterdam.

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