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Artforum in January: A dozen critics, curators, and cognoscenti -- including, for the first time, several artists -- weigh in on the work of an up-and-comer. Read Wolfgang Tillmans on Donald Urquhart, Hamza Walker on Adrian Paci, Dennis Cooper on Matthew Greene, Debra Singer on Gareth James, Jeffrey Kastner on Judith Eisler, and more.

Also in January: By waiting, sometimes for decades, to print his photographs, Craigie Horsfield "dilates" the production process, creating large, black-and-white portraits and found abstractions at once ineluctably physical and social. Art historian Carol Armstrong examines the New York-based photographer's body of work and its curiously "antemodern" sensual attention.

"These photographs involve a material and temporal enlargement that connects (instead of severing) the photographic and pictorial." -Carol Armstrong

The winter preview: Artforum sneaks a peek at the coming season with a survey of fifty exhibitions opening worldwide, from Boston to Bonn. Get the lowdown on Donald Judd at Tate Modern, John Waters at the New Museum, Minimalism at LA MoCA, Vivienne Westwood at the Victoria and Albert, and much more, including editor Tim Griffin's interview with the curators of the upcoming Whitney Biennial.

Plus: Irving Blum, Max Kozloff, Angela Westwater, Mel Bochner, Peter Plagens, and Susan Kismaric salute John Coplans (1920-2003), Bruce Hainley writes on Sue de Beer, David Joselit considers the televised war in Iraq, and Banks Violette counts down a Top Ten.

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