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Articles in March 2006 issue of Art in America
- The melancholy gang: Eugene Berman and his circle: Eugene Berman and the neo-Romantics are the focus of a museum exhibition currently touring the U.S. Infrequently shown in recent years, the artists seem newly relevant to contemporary trends
by David Ebony - Ecstasy now: a recent exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art updated the age-old theme of drugs and art
by Eleanor Heartney - The heart at midnight: for over four decades, painter Bill Rice drew inspiration from the street life of New York's East Village. His rarely seen work was the subject of a recent exhibition
by Joe Fyfe - Mike Bidlo at Francis M. Naumann
by Jonathan Gilmore - Daniel Zeller at Pierogi
by Leigh Anne Miller - Siebren Versteeg at Rhona Hoffman and Polvo
by Susan Snodgrass - Joan Mitchell Foundation
- Donor blows whistle on Met sale
- Lost & found
by Faye Hirsch - Critic's beat: a recent exhibition in a New York gallery presented working materials from the files of Kim Levin, a longtime art critic for the Village Voice
by Raphael Rubinstein - Mike Kelley at Gagosian
by Stephen Maine - Jonathan Santlofer at Pavel Zoubok
by Edward Leffingwell - Mark Heyer at Lohin Geduld
by Tracey Hummer - Bill Haveron at Gerald Peters
by Charles Dee Mitchell - Obituaries
- Mark R. Smith at Elizabeth Leach
by Sue Taylor - Clamor and quiet: concurrent museum surveys of work by two important figures evoked contrasting impulses in postwar Japanese art
by Janet Koplos - Mona Hatoum at Alexander and Bonin
by Anastasia Aukeman - Shirin Neshat at Barbara Gladstone
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Roland Flexner at Caren Golden
by Nathan Kernan - Kim Moss at Phil Space
by Sarah S. King - Mimmo Rotella 1918-2006
by Raphael Rubinstein - Austria to relinquish Klimt paintings
by Raphael Rubinstein - Boston light: daguerreotypes by Southworth & Hawes convey mid-19th-century America through its luminaries and ordinary citizens
by Michael Amy - Michael Joo at the Bohen Foundation
by Brian Boucher - Sarah Morris at Friedrich Petzel
by Edward Leffingwell - Lordy Rodriguez at Clementine
by Brian Boucher - Pegan Brooke at R.B. Stevenson
by Leah Ollman - Drawing Center to South Street?
by Brian Boucher - Antiquities settlement on the horizon for the Met and Getty?
by Stephanie Cash - Divided we stand: in a recent exhibition, Hans Haacke used patriotic symbolism to address his concerns about the internal conflict haunting the United States
by Cathy Lebowitz - Christian Schumann at Leo Koenig
by Lilly Wei - Ken Schles at Lucas Schoormans
by Edward Leffingwell - Jaye Moon at Newman Popiashvili
by Brian Boucher - Raymond Saunders at Stephen Wirtz
by Peter Selz - Fire at Art in America's offices
- Lucas Schoormans Gallery
- NYC armory transformation
by Stephanie Cash - Kiefer as occult poet: a currently traveling survey of Anselm Kiefer's work re-assesses his career, downplaying political controversy in favor of transhistorical mysticism
by Frances Colpitt - Sergej Jensen at Anton Kern
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Mike Disfarmer at Edwynn Houk and Steven Kasher
by Jean Dykstra - Emily Cheng and Ran Hwang at 2 x 13
by Michael Amy - Maurizio Pellegrin at various venues
by Miranda McClintick - Plug pulled on arts program
- Journalist sues MOMA and NPR.
by Raphael Rubinstein - Rhythmic lines: Van Gogh's drawings
by Charles Stuckey - Gary Kuehn at Esso
by Edward Leffingwell - John Ferren at Katharina Rich Perlow
by Jonathan Goodman - Herman Cherry at David Findlay Jr
by Elisa Decker - Art schools
- Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design
- Duchamp's Dada Pissoir attack
- House of Huang: Paris-based Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping's eclectic sculptures and installations are the subject of a traveling retrospective now on view at MASS MoCA
by Eleanor Heartney - John Chamberlain at PaceWildenstein
by Edward Leffingwell - Anne Tabachnick at Lori Bookstein
by Stephen Maine - Ron Milewicz at George Billis
by Edward Leffingwell - International Association of Art Critics
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- William Rubin, 1927-2006
by Pepe Karmel - Look again: surveying Richard Pettibone: in an exhibition that covers 40 years of work, Richard Pettibone is shown to be a maverick appropriator, an erudite if irreverent connoisseur and an enduring original
by Nancy Princenthal - Michael S. Riedel at David Zwirner
by Edward Leffingwell - Radcliffe Bailey at Jack Shainman
by Edward Leffingwell - Jack Youngerman at the Drawing Room
by Richard Kalina - Lynne Cooke, curator of the Dia Art Foundation, and Vasif Kortun, curator of Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center in Istanbul, are winners of the 2006 Award for Curatorial Excellence
- Guggenheim Museum
- On willful objects
by Ken Johnson - At cross purposes: as initially entranced by Picasso's work as he was later dismissive of it, John Graham went on to pursue his own, ever more esoteric visionboth of painting and of the women who were his primary subject
by Richard Kalina - Brigid Berlin at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller
by Edward Leffingwell - James Hayward at Cue Art Foundation
by Donald Lindeman - Greg Mencoff at Bernard Toale
by Ann Wilson Lloyd - Jamaica-born, Brooklyn-based Dave McKenzie has been awarded the 2005 William H. Johnson Prize
- $101-million gift to Princeton