| New York Times April 20, 2007 | Bridget L. Goodbody | "In another stellar show Amy Cutler fabricates an imaginary women-only world. Taking on the roles of anthropologist and storyteller, she depicts her characters in the rituals of daily living, an impressive blend of science and art that demonstrates the many ways a woman’s work is never done...." | ||
| Artforum.com March 21, 2007 | Dawn Chan | "With a predilection for gravity-defying structures made delicate by Amy Cutler’s use of thin, wobbly lines, the thirteen graceful gouaches in this exhibition compound the artist’s previous imagery—women with deer limbs; upside-down tree houses—to reveal a central interest: structures of support that undergird the mundane yet chimerical rituals she has imagined for her paintings’ female subjects...." |
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