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Article: "Brooklyn!" at the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art. (Lake Worth, Fla.).(Brief Article)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- April 1, 2002
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Much attention has been directed of late to the shifting center of gravity of that half-mythical creature, the New York Art Scene. Last year "Chelsea Rising" at the New Orleans Contemporary Art Center focused on art exhibited in the Manhattan neighborhood that has supplanted SoHo as the heart of the gallery world. "Brooklyn!," organized by Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art director Michael Rush and independent curator Dominique Nahas, took a different tack. It showcased the products of artists who live and work in Brooklyn, though they may exhibit elsewhere. Thus, it was less about tastemakers' sensibilities than about the intersection of place and creativity.
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