Smith, Roberta, 1947-
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Al Hansen / Smith, Roberta., 1998
Smith reviews Hansen's exhibitions at Thread Waxing Space and Gracie Mansion at Emily Harvey Gallery. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Alternative Modernism / Smith, Roberta; Ferrari L; Schendel M., 2009
This is a review of a two person show at MOMA NYC featuring Leon Ferrari and Mira Schendel. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beck and Al Hansen / Smith, Roberta; Hansen A., 1998
Celebrating the Ultimate Collaboration; Word and Image / Smith, Roberta; Mallarme S; Michaux H; Breton A; Bataille G; Leiris M; Char R; Apollinaire G; Jarry A; Picasso P; Artaud A; Tzara T; Miro J; Ernst M; Dubuffet J; Ponge F; Cendrars B; Delaunay S; Jorn A; Debord G; Ray M; Butor M; Eluard P; Doucet J., 2006
This is a review of the exhibition at the New York Public Library "French Book Arts / Livres d'Artistes: Artists and Poets in Dialogue." The show originates from the collection of the Biblioteque Litteraire Jacques Doucet in Paris along with many items from the NYPL special collections. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cosmologies / Smith, Roberta; Lombardi M; Tomaselli F; Reinhardt A., 2007
Martin Wilner whose drawings are held by the Sackner Archive also exhibited his work in this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Deborah Grant: A Gin Cure / Smith, Roberta; Grant D., 2006
Delerious Decay From a Prolific Jack-of-All-Arts / Smith, Roberta; Roth D., 2004
This is a favorable review of Dieter Roth's retrospective exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art Queens in March 2004. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Paul Laffoley / Smith, Roberta., 1989
The Well-Shaped Phrase as Art / Smith, Roberta; Weiner L., 2007
This retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art consists mainly of phrases in large letters by Lawrence Weiner. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tom Phillips: Works from A Humument / Smith, Roberta; Phillips T., 2005
Roberta Smith reviews Tom Phillips' exhibition at Flowers Gallery NYC on June 3, 2005. She was particularly taken with the new collage works that "are the stongest in the show." She adds that "They are made with tiny chips of paper cut from comic books and laid on with dense almost scalelike surfaces... The surprise is that anything new can be done with collage or comics. The reward aside from visual pleasure, is confirmation that anything is possible." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wall Paintings and Drawings / Smith, Roberta; Rosen K., 2006
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