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Maura Callahan

Maura Callahan is a writer based in Baltimore, Maryland. She received a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and served as deputy editor at the Baltimore Beat and as performing arts editor at City Paper. She has also contributed to Hyperallergic and BmoreArt, and has been featured in Paper Magazine. She was awarded the 2018 Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing by Gulf Coast Literary Journal for her essay "A Long, Dull Shadow: Georg Baselitz’s Legacy of Misogyny," originally published in Momus.

Burnaway, Reviews• March 15, 2019

More Culture than Capital: Modesty and Ambition at the Atlanta Biennial

By Maura Callahan

Every year, more cities mount biennials. Over a century of variations on a similar theme, and the purpose of this recurring model remains unclear…

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Reviews• August 2, 2018

A Long, Dull Shadow: Georg Baselitz’s Legacy of Misogyny

By Maura Callahan

The erection that introduces Baselitz: Six Decades seems an appropriate prelude to what follows. That it protrudes like Pinocchio’s nose from a disproportionately small…

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