Art in America
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Articles in Nov 2002 issue of Art in America
- Goodbye to Sagacho - Front Page - historic building to be demolished, Tokyo, Japan - Brief Article
by Janet Koplos - Vessels and vacancies: in a career that lasted barely 10 years, Eva Hesse moved with remarkable speed from the brooding self-portraits of 1960, through biomorphic drawings and collages, into the tragic, absurd and strikingly original sculptures for which
by Sue Taylor - Georges Rousse at Robert Mann - New York
by Jason Rosenfeld - Martin Kippenberger at Zwirner & Wirth - New York
by Jonathan Goodman - Joan Livingstone at the Evanston Art Center - Evanston
by Marsha Miro - Obituaries - Artworld - Obituary
by Stephanie Cash - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - New Rolex arts initiative - Front Page - Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative - Brief Article
- About face: in two recent series of encaustic portraits, one dealing with entertainment celebrities, the other with figures from the French Revolution and Nazi Germany, Tony Scherman examines the relationship between power and human destructiveness, wheth
by Leah Ollman - Doug Aitken at 303 - New York
by Eleanor Heartney - Susanne Kuhn at Bill Maynes - New York
by Carey Lovelace - May Tveit at Gallery at Village Shalom - Kansas City
by Alice Thorson - The Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati recently broke ground for its expansion and renovation project designed by architect Ann Beha of Boston in collaboration with Cincinnati's KZF Design - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - The Portland [Ore.] Art Museum - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Japan's jazz-age avant-garde - Book Review
by Janet Koplos - The art of failure: in recent years, Michael Smith and Joshua White have created a series of highly detailed installations that satirize society in general and the art world in particular. At the heart of their work is the Everyman-as-loser persona of "Mi
by Joe Fyfe - Karen Finley at LiebmanMagnan - New York
by Dominique Nahas - Mark Innerst at Paul Kasmin - New York
by Brooks Adams - Santiago Perez at Carson-Masuoka - Denver
by Janet Koplos - The El Paso Museum of Art recently received a $250,000 gift from Frances Mithoff and her husband, Richard Mithoff, a past president of the museum, who died on June 2, five days after approving the donation - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Otis College of Art and Design - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - University Art Museum. . - People - University of California Santa Barbara - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - When artists collaborate - The Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism - Book Review
by Anne Rochette - Gorky's distant likenesses: a recent exhibition of Arshile Gorky's portraiture, the first show devoted solely to that subject, featured works ranging from precise, highly individuated drawings to paintings in which sitters were stripped of specific traits
by Hayden Herrera - Michael Hurson at Paula Cooper - New York
by Edward Leffingwell - A.R. Penck at Michael Werner - New York
by Jonathan Goodman - Mark Bradford at Finesilver - San Antonio
by Frances Colpitt - Awards - Artworld
by Stephanie Cash - The Detroit Institute of Arts - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Museum of Contemporary Photography - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Kruger case explained - Front Page
by David Ebony - Surviving and thriving: having weathered the dot-com boom and bust of the late 1990s, the Bay Area's art community is going strong, its museums and galleries keeping pace with a wealth of innovative emerging artists - Report From San Francisco
by Stephanie Cash - Gillian Jagger at Phyllis Kind - New York
by Robert Taplin - Jay DeFeo at Michael Rosenfeld - New York
by John Bowles - Richard Misrach at Robert Mann - New York
by Phyllis Tuchman - Elmer Bischoff at the Oakland Museum - Oakland, Calif
by Jerome Tarshis - Your art here - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Six design teams chosen for WTC site - Artworld - World Trade Center site - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Nasher Sculpture Center - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Chelsea museum opens - Front Page - Chelsea Art Museum
by Raphael Rubinstein - In her image: PhotoEspana 2002 featured an international array of artists chronicling feminine identity in the 20th century - Report From Madrid
by Richard Vine - Tom Otterness at Marlborough - New York
by Robert Taplin - John Graham at Richard York - New York
by Peter R. Kalb - Ernesto Pujol at Priska C. Juschka - New York
by Gregory Volk - Guillermo Kuitca at L.A. Louver - Venice, Calif
by Leah Ollman - Grants - Artworld
by Stephanie Cash - Two museums pack 'em in - Artworld - Tate Modern - Museum of Contemporary Art - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Tate Modern - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - A new home for Siqueiros mural - Front Page - David Alfaro Siqueiros, Santa Barbara Museum of Art
by David Ebony - Sewing in the sixties: recounting how some classic examples of Claes Oldenburg's Pop sculpture came into existence, with cameo appearances by Dick Bellamy, Dennis Hopper and Charlie the cat - Memoir - Excerpt
by Patty Mucha - Michael Joo at Anton Kern - New York
by Nancy Princenthal - Aura Rosenberg at Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert - New York
by Christopher Phillips - Wes Mills at Joseph Helman - New York
by Lance Esplund - Rick Bartow at the Hallie Ford Museum - Salem, Ore
by Sue Taylor - The Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, U.K., designed by Daniel Libeskind, opened on July 5 - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - 9/11 bronze brouhaha - Artworld - Eric Fischl's bronze sculpture - Brief Article
by David Ebony - National Gallery of Art - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Barnes Foundation hopes to move - Front Page
- Alternative visions: in a provocative curatorial gesture, this year's Gwangju Biennale was largely dedicated toand determined byindependent artist groups and alternative spaces - Report From Gwangju - Critical Essay
by Jonathan Napack - Scott Richter at Elizabeth Harris - New York
by Nancy Princenthal - Tom Burr at Greene Naftali - New York
by Tom McDonough - Masako Kamiya at Kingston and HallSpace - Boston
by Ann Wilson Lloyd - Panos Charalambous at Galerie Artio - Athens
by Mariani Lefas-Tetenes - The Denver Art Museum has received a gift of 213 modern and contemporary works from the collection of Vicki and Kent Logan of Vail, Colo - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - The National Museum of Women in the Arts - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Philadelphia Museum of Art - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Dahesh Museum relocates - Front Page - New York City - Brief Article
- Westermann's way: long an underground favorite of informed viewers and fellow artists, H.C. Westermann now ranks among a widely admired vanguard of outsiders and mischief-makers. Traveling concurrently, a comprehensive retrospective and a show of his prin
by Michael Duncan - Mary Miss at Senior & Shopmaker - New York
by Janet Koplos - Diana Cooper at Postmasters - New York
by Nancy Princenthal - Bill Scott at Mangel - Philadelphia
by Emily Bowles - Takamasa Kuniyasu at MACA - Tokyo
by Janet Koplos - Meanwhile, the Denver Art Museum, the Aspen Art Museum and the Logan Collection, in Vail, Colo., announced the formation of the Colorado Contemporary Arts Collaboration, an endeavor intended to raise awareness of modern and contemporary art in the Rocky M
by Stephanie Cash - El Museo del Barrio - People
by Stephanie Cash - The Yale University Art Gallery - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Hot tamales vs. "happy meals" - Front Page - artist leads protest against McDonalds Corp., Oaxaca, Mexico - Brief Article
- Lock-ups and aftershocks: after keeping a low profile in New York galleries through the '90s, Peter Halley recently returned with a bang by creating a large painting-and-wallpaper installation
by Roger Boyce