Art in America
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Articles in March 2004 issue of Art in America
- Gee's Bend artistry - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Christy Bergland - Gehry's new museum design for Toronto - Front Page
by Raphael Rubinstein - Quaytman's crossing: a recent exhibition of paintings by the late Harvey Quaytman surveyed the four-decade career of an inveterate abstractionist who explored the 20th century's geometric traditions in sublimely self-referential works
by Lilly Wei - Bonnie Collura at Susan Inglett - New York
by Eleanor Heartney - Richard Prince at Barbara Gladstone - New York
by Vincent Katz - Claire Corey at Ten in One - New York
by Joe Fyfe - Gay Block at University of New Mexico Art Museum - Albuquerque
by Arden Reed - Jin Won Chung at BoSo - Seoul
by Matthew Kangas - Cuno to Chicago's Art Institute - Artworld - Brief Article
- Diller + Scofidio debunked? - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Ron Pompei - Skowhegan audio archives donated - Front Page
- Becoming Man Ray - Critical Essay
by Edward Leffingwell - Castaneda/Reiman at DCKT - New York
by Stephanie Cash - Susanna Heller and Gandalf Gavan at Sideshow - New York
by Melissa Kuntz - Cheol Yu Kim and Mark Milloff at CUE Art Foundation - New York
by Jessica Ostrower - Lee Miller at the Getty Museum - Los Angeles
by Carol Diehl - Art Schools
- CAA Awards for 2004 - Artworld - College Art Association - Brief Article
- Sutherland and Picasso - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Pepe Karmel - Barnes board expansion OKed - Front Page
by Lee Rosenbaum - Eye in the sky: in her aerial views of town and sometimes country, Yvonne Jacquette depicts a world composed as much of interweaving jots of energy as it is of tangible things
by Robert Berlind - Senga Nengudi at Thomas Erben - New York
by Stephanie Cash - Pan Xing Lei at Ethan Cohen - New York
by Jonathan Goodman - Frank Bowling at Aljira, a center for contemporary art, and Skoto - Newark And New York
by Jonathan Gilmore - Ai Yamaguchi at Roberts & Tilton - Los Angeles
by Leah Ollman - Art services
- On Mar. 28, the Liechtenstein Museum, containing the collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Hans-Adam II, debuts in the newly restored Liechtenstein Garden Palace in Vienna - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Rand's blues - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by John Yau - The battle of Venice - Front Page
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Humorist of the everyday: a European traveling show surveys British photographer Martin Parr's work since 1972, in which ordinary people find their pleasures, define their communities and endure what they must
by Janet Koplos - Wim Wenders at James Cohan - New York
by Edward Leffingwell - Josh Dorman at 55 Mercer - New York
by Lance Esplund - Hannelore Baron at the Neuberger Museum and Senior & Shopmaker - Purchase And New York
by Faye Hirsch - Nancy Jackson at Rosamund Felsen - Santa Monica
by Leah Ollman - Peggy Guggenheim Collection - Museum News
- Correction - Letters - Correction Notice
- Can I get a witness?
by Richard Kalina - Designing women: for a new suite of paintings executed in encaustic and resin, Cheryl Goldsleger found inspiration in the often unheralded work of women architects
by Jerry Cullum - Stephen Shore at 303 - New York
by Edward Leffingwell - Arnold Helbling at Roebling Hall - New York
by Stephen Maine - Bill Thompson at Barbara Krakow - Boston
by Ann Wilson Lloyd - Deloss McGraw at David Zapf - San Diego
by Robert Pincus - San Francisco Art Institute - People
by Stephanie Cash - El Greco in Nazi loot dispute - Front Page
- Close & company: a traveling survey of Chuck Close's prints and the devices used to make them offers insights into the collaborative processes of contemporary U.S. workshops - Prints
by Faye Hirsch - Lesley Dill at George Adams - New York
by Nancy Princenthal - Hiroshi Sugimoto at Sonnabend - New York
by Tracey Hummer - Perla Krauze at Howard Scott - New York
by Michael Amy - Charles DuBack at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art - Rockport, Me
by Carl Little - Michael Lazarus at San Francisco Art Institute and Feature - San Francisco And New York
by Melissa E. Feldman - Art Gallery of Ontario - People
- WTC transport hub unveiled - Front Page
by David Ebony - Reality show: an exhibition of photo-derived works from the 1960s and '70s reexamined the underappreciated innovations of "hyperrealism." - Report From Strasbourg
by Daniel Belasco - Christine Hill at Ronald Feldman - New York
by Matthew Guy Nichols - "Our True Intent Is All for Your Delight" at Janet Borden - New York
by Jean Dykstra - JODI at Eyebeam - New York
by Barbara Pollack - Kendall Buster at the Kreeger Museum - Washington, D.C
- Travis Somerville at Catharine Clark - San Francisco
by Peter Selz - Obituaries - Artworld
- Art exchange reinforces French-U.S. museum ties - Front Page
- Cosmopolitan Californian: the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena honored an early benefactor, German expatriate Galka Scheyer whose collection testifies to her twin enthusiasms for European Expressionism and vanguard art of the Golden State - Collectors
by Michael Duncan - Jessica Stockholder at Gorney Bravin + Lee - New York
by Nancy Princenthal - Rick Prol at Maya Stendhal - New York
by Edward Leffingwell - Matthew Buckingham at Murray Guy - New York
by Max Henry - Astrid Colomar at G Fine art - Washington, D.C - Brief Article
by J.W. Mahoney - Enrique Metinides at The Photographers' Gallery - London
by Charles Dee Mitchell - Billy Kluver, 1927-2004 - Artworld - Obituary
by Jill Johnston - Tate acquires Bacon trove - Front Page
by Stephanie Cash - Philip Guston: some thoughts: sparked by a traveling retrospective and a recent memoir of the painter, the author proposes some new frames of reference for thinking about Guston's art - currently at London's Royal Academy - Cover Story
by Raphael Rubinstein - Marc Swanson at Bellwether - New York
by Dominique Nahas - Michael Raedecker at Andrea Rosen - New York
by Melissa Kuntz - Gerald Slota at Ricco/Maresca - New York
by Jean Dykstra - Scott Ingram at Sandler Hudson - Atlanta
by Rebecca Dimling Cochran - Roberto Cuoghi at Massimo De Carlo - Milan
by Adrian Dannatt - Increases for NEA and Smithsonian? - Artworld
- Ambassador attacks artwork - Front Page
by David Ebony - Funk renaissance: in the lush multi-screen projection "Baltimore," filmmaker Isaac Julien gives a postmodern, sci-fi twist to "blaxploitation" conventions of the 1970s
by Calvin Reid - Don Gummer at Salander-O'Reilly - New York
by Jonathan Goodman - John Willenbecher at Five Myles and CUNY Graduate Center - New York
by Edward Leffingwell - Helen Rousakis at Sandra Gering - New York
by Barbara Pollack