Selected Press
2010: Denson, Robert D., "Women Artists Sweep Best of 2010 NYC Arts," huffingtonpost.com, December 8
2010: Sandler, Irving, "Deborah Kass," bombsite.com, September
2010: Wolin, Joseph R., "Deborah Kass, “MORE feel good paintings for feel bad times," Time Out New York, October 17
2010: Myers, Terry, “Deborah Kass with Terry Myers," The Brooklyn Rail, September
2010: Goldsworthy, Rupert, "Deborah Kass: Back to Broadway," artinamericamagazine.com, October 15
2010: Russeth, Andrew, "Singing on the Edge of Extinction: A Q&A With Painter Deborah Kass," artInfo.com, October 19
2007: McClermont, Doug, “Last Chance,” saatchi-gallery.co.uk, October 8
2007: Mueller, Stephen, “The Word May Be the Thing,” Gay City News, September 20
2007: Finch, Charlie, “ANOTHER OPENING, ANOTHER SHOW,” artnet.com, September 10
1996: Kimmelman, Michael, “Too Jewish? Jewish Artists Ponder,” The New York Times, March 8
1995: Cotter, Holland, “Deborah Kass, ‘My Andy: a retrospective’ at Jose Freire,” The New York Times, March 24
1993: Cotter, Holland, “Deborah Kass at fiction/nonfiction,” The New York Times, January 15
1992: Smith, Roberta, “Women Artists Engage the Enemy,” The New York Times, August 16
1991: Kimmelman, Michael, “Painting Culture at fiction/nonfiction,” The New York Times, November 1
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