REVIEW: Theresa Chong in Art in America 2004
May 1, 2004 - Edward Leffingwell
Surrenduring to the control of a steady hand, Theresa Chong's pencil glides in loops...
Download Article (PDF)May 1, 2004 - Edward Leffingwell
Surrenduring to the control of a steady hand, Theresa Chong's pencil glides in loops...
Download Article (PDF)April 1, 2004 - David Cohen
Minimalism was so strenously and self-consciously iconoclastic, with its prim reductions, its insistently banal primary structures, and its chromophobia, that there is an almost equally iconoclastic pleasure to be had in work that takes up some aspect of this movement but recklessly adds whimsy or gaiety…
Download Article (PDF)January 1, 2004 - Mary Hrbacek
Michelle Mackey's new abstract paintings show an ease and effluence that is uncommon in painting today...
Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2003 - Catherine D. Anspon
Since her last Texas exhibition in 1998, Tileston has subtly changed her abstract paintings...
Download Article (PDF)May 1, 2003 - Alexandre Melo
On first seeing Antonio Murado's recent landscape paintings, I asked myself, rather, "Where have I had this feeling before?"...
Download Article (PDF)May 1, 2003 - Catherine D. Anspon
Chistopher French, who exhibits internationally...
Download Article (PDF)October 12, 2001 - Ken Johnson
In Theresa Chong's ravishing paintings, you can see evidence of her conservatory-trained musicality...
Download Article (PDF)July 1, 2001 - Kate Bonansinga
Ephemerality of the moment, a conversation with Margo Sawyer...
Download Article (PDF)July 7, 2000 - Saundra Goldman
Escaping the Galleria - The Ship Photos of Casey Williams...
Download Article (PDF)April 1, 2000 - Jonathan Goodman
Music remains an inspiration-born, New York-based artist Theresa Chong, who studied the cello...
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