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Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Shifting Political Landscape & the Visual Arts 
Lisa Paul Streitfeld is an art critic and writer. Her credits include The New York Times and Sculpture among other publications, as well as numerous anthologies, art books and catalogues.
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Kim Levin: On "Unconditional Love" 
Kim Levin was a long-time President of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA). Her credits include The New York Times, The Village Voice, and ARTnews among many others.
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Robert C. Morgan: The Artist & Globalization 
Robert C. Morgan is a Contributing Editor to Sculpture Magazine. He lectures at Pratt Institute and the School of Visual Arts in New York. In addition to his many books and essays (translated in 16 languages), a Fullbright award recipient, Professor Morgan has curated over 60 exhibitions, including Komar and Melamid (1979-80), and Max Ernst: The Late Prints (1989).
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Kim Levin: Top Ten
Kim Levin talks about the best and the worst exhibitions of 2010.
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A.D. Coleman: "SAGA - The Making of a Retrospective"
A leading photography critic A. D. Coleman has published 8 books and
more than 2000 essays on photography and related subjects. Formerly a
columnist for the Village Voice, the New York Times, and the New York
Observer, Coleman contributes to ARTnews, Art On Paper, and
Technology Review. Coleman has appeared on NPR, PBS, CBS and the BBC. A Getty
Museum Guest Scholar and a Fulbright Senior Scholar, he was named one
of "the 100 most important people in photography" by American Photo
in 2002.
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Lisa Paul Streitfeld: "AICA in Ireland: Myth, Science & Sacred Geometry"
Ms. Streitfeld talks about her recent trip to Ireland where she
presented her paper "Applying the Heisenberg Principle to 21st
Century Art" for the International Art Critc's Association (AICA)
2009 Congress. She discusses the sacred geometry uncovered within the Neolithic
sites, Rosslyn Chapel and the newly renovated City Hall of Belfast,
the site of Northern Ireland's cultural renaissance.
The lecture includes reading from newly released memoir by Ms.
Streitfeld, "Kundalini's Daughter: Critical Trilogy, Volume I" about
her decade-long journey through the New York art world.
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