GUARDED OPINIONS 3
By Berhanu Taffa. Edited by Paul VanDeCarr.


For the third installment of “Guarded Opinions,” Berhanu Taffa, a guard at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C, offers his take on a Monet landscape from 1885 in the museum's permanent collection.

Berhanu Taffa is a guard at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Writer Paul VanDeCarr’s articles have appeared in The New York Times and The Advocate. He lives in New York City.








Esopus 10 (Spring 2008)

CONTENTS:
ARTIST’S PROJECT: BEREND STRIK
“Untitled, 2008" (removable insert)

ARTIST’S PROJECT: YVONNE JACQUETTE
"Untitled, 2008"

50 FRAMES: PETER HUTTON’S AT SEA (2007)
Introduction and interview by Scott MacDonald

DAILY REMINDERS
Letters by Robert Guest

ARTIST’S PROJECT: DULCE PINZÓN
"The Real Story of the Superheroes"

NEW VOICES: “PLATE TECTONICS”
By Lesley Clayton

DOUG McNAMARA’S BIODIVERSIONS
Interview by Tod Lippy

THE DESERT
By Jen Bervin

MODERN ARTIFACTS 4: DRAWING COMPARISONS
Introduction by Michelle Elligott

1929 IN RETROSPECT
By Angus Trumble

GUARDED OPINIONS 3
By Berhanu Taffa. Edited by Paul VanDeCarr.