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The Virginia Snedeker show at the Morris Museum will knock your socks off and bring back welcome memories of New Yorker art past.
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Calvin Tomkins’s Profile of John Currin, which floored me, “needs to be read by major newspaper art critics.”
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When it fits much better inside a page?
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Comments
Thank you for the nice words that the Virginia Snedeker showing will “knock your socks off”! However, it was sorry disappointing to see that the other reviewer (in the link that was provided on this page of yours) repeatedly misspelled her surname, obviously not having done his homework. Shame on him for not giving proper attention to this very significant detail.