Art in America
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Articles in Feb 2007 issue of Art in America
- Eakins: revealed and revenged
by Ann Bronwyn Paulk - Mary Temple and Liza McConnell at Smack Mellon
by Stephen Maine - Sherri Geldin, director of the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, was recently made a Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Cultural Ministry
- State University of New York
- MAC @ MAM in Miami
- The discipline of nuance
by Frances Colpitt - Elizabeth Murray at PaceWildenstein
by Eleanor Heartney - Sarah Plimpton at June Kelly
by Michael Amy - Contemporary art, uncovered: a survey of major newspapers and weekly magazines suggests that visual art is steadily losing ground in the popular press, even as its audienceand marketgrows exponentially
by Peter Plagens - Lisa Yuskavage at David Zwirner and Zwirner & Wirth
by Eleanor Heartney - The Joan Mitchell Foundation has presented its 2006 grants to 25 painters and sculptors, who each receive $25,000
- Iron giants invade Grant Park
- Public art goes green
- Tavares Strachan at Pierogi and Ronald Feldman
by Gregory Volk - Mark Grotjahn at the Whitney Museum of American Art
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Kim Beck at the Center for the Arts
by Leigh Anne Miller - The hills are alive: with the opening of the Denver Art Museum's new building, designed by Daniel Libeskind, Denver has staked its claim in the contemporary art world. Boulder and Aspen add to the mix
by Stephanie Cash - Charles Garabedian at Betty Cuningham
by Edward Leffingwell - Obituaries
- Robert Rosenblum, 1927-2006
by Brooks Adams - Jim Richard at Oliver Kamm/5BE
by Brian Boucher - Michele Zalopany at Esso
by Michael Amy - Michael Haykin at the Yellowstone Art Museum
by Casey Ruble - A well-tempered collection: the inaugural exhibition at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College samples its founder's collection of recent art to great advantage
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Annette Messager at Marian Goodman
by Kirsten Swenson - Correction
- History in process: making a virtue of necessity, the second Lodz Biennale offered a modest, nationally based alternative to global extravaganzas
by Richard Vine - Bryan Hunt at Danese
by Edward Leffingwell - Robert Birmelin at Luise Ross
by P.C. Smith - Urs Fischer at the Blaffer Gallery
by Phyllis Tuchman - Design for living: the 27th Sao Paulo Bienal eliminated national representatives and took as its theme "How to Live Together"
by Edward Leffingwell - Claire Cowie at James Harris
by Suzanne Beal - Market the Louvre abroad? How Gauche
by Stephanie Cash - Private dealers
- Pavel Kraus at OK Harris
by Marek Bartelik - Wayne White at Clementine
by Casey Ruble - Jane Callister at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
by Michael Duncan - Pulse New York
- Conrad Shawcross at Victoria Miro
by Ana Finel Honigman - Parachute halts publication
- Shape Shifter: Allan McCollum's new "Shapes Project" can generate a distinctive graphic identity for everyone alive when world population peaks in 2050. Some 7, 000 examples were recently on view
by Nancy Princenthal - Jane Schneider at June Kelly
by Jonathan Goodman - Giorgio Morandi at Paul Thiebaud
by Stephen Westfall - Lisa Venditelli at David Zapf
by Robert L. Pincus - Lucas Samaras at PaceWildenstein
by Eleanor Heartney - Alix Le Meleder at Galerie Zurcher
by Joe Fyfe - NEA grants for 2007
- Patterns of thought: Hedda Sterne: a founding member of the New York School and the last surviving painter of its first generation, Hedda Sterne, now 96, discusses many phases of her life and career. Her work is currently on view in a traveling retrospect
by Joan Simon - Garth Evans at Lori Bookstein
by Ann Compton - Barbara Siegel at A.I.R
by Carl Little - Rupert Garcia at Rena Bransten
by Mark Van Proyen - Joseph Kosuth at Sean Kelly
by Kirsten Swenson - Art services
- Getty Museum
- The Candor of Kiki Smith: a traveling exhibition samples Smith's manifold provocations and confirms her surpassing ability to express the vagaries of physical experience
by Nancy Princenthal - Mary Miss at Senior & Shopmaker
by Cathy Lebowitz - Roger Ricco at Sara Tecchia
by Edward M. Gomez - Kenneth Callahan at Woodside/Braseth
by Matthew Kangas - Todd Siler at Ronald Feldman
by Lilly Wei - Lance Fung
- Art in General
- Eakins painting to stay in Philly
by Stephanie Cash - Alpha and omega: in contemplating how letters accrete into words and words into meanings, painter Tauba Auerbach depicts a variety of alphabets and semantic systemsfrom cuneiform to digital codewhile leaving the essential mystery intact
by Leah Ollman - Raoul De Keyser at David Zwirner
by Stephen Maine - Phil Joanou at Paul Sharpe
by Jonathan Goodman - Michelle Allard and Maider Fortune at Mercer Union
by Melissa Kuntz - "Reprocessing Reality" at P.S.1
by David Ebony - The Tokyo-based Japan Art Association has presented its annual Praemium Imperiale prizes to five individuals in various art fields
- Guy Cogeval, director of the Montreal Museum of Fine Art since 1998, will leave his post at the end of his contract in June 2007
- Hartley's Nova Scotia tragedy on screen
by David Ebony - Nickson's republic of sensibility: several recent and upcoming exhibitions prompt the author to consider Graham Nickson's paintings, charcoal drawings and watercolorsand his place in the figurative tradition
by Carter Ratcliff - David Row at Von Lintel
by Lilly Wei - Wendy White at Sixty-seven
by Stephen Maine