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by katie in category Art News | 2009/11/09 | (0) Comments
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"Target Practice: Painting Under Attack 1949-78," at the Seattle Art Museum this summer, focused on artists who saw painting as a closed world and attempted to pry it open. With single and multiple works by 40 talents from Europe, Japan, North America, and South America, it engaged what remains a fresh chaos of ragged representation and stands as the best contemporary-art survey in the museum’s history.
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