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Article: Rachel Feinstein: Marianne Boesky Gallery.
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- Artforum International
- Article date:
- June 22, 2005
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The announcement for Rachel Feinstein's second solo exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery featured neither the artist's trademark brummagem-Baroque sculptures nor her lesser-known paintings. Rather, the oversize folded mailer reproduced a photograph that, though not included in the show, clearly informed it. A very old woman, wearing a pristine fur coat and enormous, lilac-tinted, bug-eye shades beams at us. Her getup is impeccable: A crisp white cuff peeks from beneath the fur, and she sports an enormous ring with a squarish aqua gem that covers the breadth of two fingers. Dark red lipstick limns her mouth, and auburn ringlets cascade down to the center of her back.
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Article: TOLAND GRINNELL/RACHEL FEINSTEIN
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... ... Mary Boone Gallery 745 Fifth Avenue Through April 23 RACHEL FEINSTEIN Marianne Boesky Gallery 535 West 22nd Street Through ... the past, I've found myself out of step with Rachel Feinstein's fairy-tale sculpture-perhaps it was her breezy ...
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