Artforum, July 1st, 2002
WHAT REMAINS OF AN ARTIST after the MOMA retrospective? We've asked the question time and again upon leaving the venerable Fifty-- third Street museum, and in spite of the number of works assembled-as curator Robert Storr points out in the catalogue, it was one of the largest shows the museum has ever devoted to a contemporary artist-the Gerhard Richter retrospective did not escape the query. The throng of tourists in the museum's galleries made it a chore to see two paintings at once, much less get a sense of Storr's hang. Still, it was impossible to miss the point: The artist, embalmed in th...
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