Art in America
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Articles in Feb 2005 issue of Art in America
- Robin Rhode at Perry Rubenstein
by Sean O'Toole - Where there's smoke: Xu Bing, one of China's most illustrious post-Tianannmen expatriate artists, recently mounted his first mainland solo, "Tobacco Project: Shanghai."
by Lisa Movius - Mark Tansey at Gagosian
by Eleanor Heartney - 2005 Ad
by Edward Leffingwell - Cora Cohen at Jason McCoy
by Stephen Maine - Lionel Budd at Jonathan Smart
by Roger Boyce - New prize for Texas artists
- The extraterritorial zone: the 26th Sao Paulo Bienal featured an indoor sculpture garden and a curatorial concept of "image smuggling" between cultures
by Edward Leffingwell - Pat Lipsky at Elizabeth Harris
by Stephen Westfall - Charles Ginnever at Wooster Art Space
by Carter Ratcliff - Santi Moix at Paul Kasmin
by Sarah Schmerler - Art services
- Tom Wesselmann, 1931-2004
by David Ebony - The camera and the flesh: a pair of recent museum shows in France and Spain surveyed the daring, sensual portraits of photographer Ariane Lopez-Huici
by Brooks Adams - 2005 Ad
by Eleanor Heartney - Maria Marshall at Team
by Nancy Princenthal - Joseph Fiore at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art
by Carl Little - Obituaries
- Underground museum for Osaka
by David Ebony - Subjective state: recently on view in New York, a two-venue exhibition of contemporary art from South Africa conveyed a refreshing cultural openness 10 years after the demise of apartheid
by Faye Hirsch - 2005 Ad
by Leigh Anne Miller - Elliott Arkin at Artek Contemporaries
by Cary Levine - Jim Sanborn at the Corcoran
by J.W. Mahoney - UBS Collection for MOMA
- Allegories of painting: in large-scale, elaborately worked canvases, Vincent Desiderio presents ambiguous narratives that refer to his life, our times and the history of Western art
by Edward Leffingwell - Barnes relocation wins court approval
by Stephanie Cash - Captivating strangers: Turkish artist Kutlug Ataman creates videos in which people reveal their psychological fixations, social grievances, and artistic or spiritual quandaries. His astute installations place the viewer squarely in the midst of these abso
by Gregory Volk - 2005 Ad
by Reena Jana - Michael Bevilacqua at Deitch Projects
by Sarah Valdez - Aaron Parazette at the Contemporary Arts Museum
by Frances Colpitt - Guggenheim cancels Cezanne Show
- Monumental sculpture for Portuguese port
- Stephen De Staebler at Paul Thiebaud
by Mark Van Proyen - 2004 Ad
- Jessica Stockholder: a merging of mediums: since the 1980s, Stockholder has used everyday items and liberally applied paint to create distinctive sculpture-painting hybrids. A traveling survey of her sculptures goes on view this month at the Weatherspoon
by Frances Colpitt - 2005 Ad
by Nancy Princenthal - Edith Isaac-Rose at Phyllis Kind
by Michael Amy - John Beech at Charlotte Jackson
by Sarah S. King - Brooklyn Museum
- Alessandra Sanguinetti at Yossi Milo
by Jean Dykstra - Tate Modern
- Sofi Zezmer at Mike Weiss
by Stephen Maine - Lower Manhattan in high gear
by David Ebony - Shanghai accelerates: bringing together over 100 Chinese and international artists, the fifth Shanghai Biennale examined methods of visual representation, old and new, in the context of the PRC's most beguiling and progressive city
by Richard Vine - 2005 Ad
by Constance Wyndham - China Marks at Luise Ross
by Jessica Ostrower - Jerome Witkin at Jack Rutberg
by David Ebony - San Francisco Art Institute
- "Ocean Flowers: Impressions from Nature" at the Drawing Center
by Leah Ollman - Margaret Honda at the Drawing Room
by Dan Adler - Yokohama Triennale trouble
by Stephanie Cash - Gary Schneider: facing time: using a lengthy exposure and a handheld flashlight to illuminate his subjects, photographer Gary Schneider creates large-format portraitsholistic body vistas, each of which is also the record of a performance
by Trevor Fairbrother - 2005 Ad
by Stephen Maine - Jerry Jofen and Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt at Pavel Zoubok
by Daniel Belasco - Jacci Den Hartog at Christopher Grimes
by Constance Mallinson - Catherine David
- First award from Fernwood
- The painted parables of Robert Schwartz: diminutive gouaches by the late San Francisco artist incorporate old-master allusions and theatrical artifices within a highly emblematic display. A recent exhibition offered a rare overview of Schwartz's mature ca
by Nathan Kernan - 2005 Ad
by Steven Vincent - Cecily Kahn at Lohin Geduld
by Hearne Pardee - Luigi Ontani at Lorcan O'Neill
by Cornelia Lauf - Jeremy Deller has won the 2004 Turner Prize, worth approximately $48,000 and given by the Tate Britain
- Dirk Westphal at Mixed Greens
by Sarah Valdez - A new Catholic iconography?
by Sue Taylor - 2005 Ad
by Nathan Kernan - 2005 Ad
by Edward Leffingwell - Vicky Colombet at Haim Chanin
by Jonathan Goodman - 2004 Ad
by Joe Fyfe - Winners of the National Medal of Arts for 2004 were recently announced by President Bush