Archive for June, 2003

Kitaj the ‘Diasporist’

By Tom Teicholz at 20 June, 2003, 8:54 pm

Six years have passed since painter R.B. Kitaj moved from London to Los Angeles, following a hail of criticism and counterattacks (more on that later). Recently, I visited the artist at his home and studio on the occasion of “Los Angeles Pictures,” a breathtaking exhibit at Venice’s LA Louver Gallery.
Kitaj’s show in Venice includes more [...]

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Delightful Offensiveness Key to ‘Producers’ Genius

By Tom Teicholz at 6 June, 2003, 8:57 pm

src=”http://www.s121907096.onlinehome.us/tommywood/articleImages/producers.06.06.03.jpg” width=”200″ height=”222″ align=”right” vspace=”5″ hspace=”10″/>To understand something of the success of “The Producers,” it helps to understand something of its history. There is probably no person on the planet who doesn’t know the story of how this sensation of a musical came to pass, but let me quickly recap: In the early ’60s, Mel [...]

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