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Articles in March 2008 issue of Art in America
- Eye of the heart: in her portrait assemblages of people both famous and obscure, Marisol finds the human vulnerability common to all her subjects and, in so doing, reveals usnot without sympathyto ourselves
by Carol Diehl - Ben Grasso at Thierry Goldberg
by Casey Ruble - Richard Hambleton at Woodward
by David Ebony - Astrid Bowlby at Gallery Joe
by Bill Scott - Art schools directory
- The Phillips Collection
- Classical antiquities coming and going
by David Ebony - "Introducing" Reigl: well into the seventh decade of her career, the highly regarded Hungarian painter Judit Reigl is enjoying her first exhibition in New York
by Michael Amy - Ulrika Minami Warmling at Stellan Holm
by Melissa Kuntz - Tucker Nichols at Zieher Smith
by David Coggins - Delanie Jenkins at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
by Melissa Kuntz - The Whitney Museum of American Art closed its Altria branch on 42nd Street on Jan. 29
- Parrish Art Museum
- Santa Fe Biennial taking chances
by David Ebony - Tino Sehgal at Marian Goodman
by Nancy Princenthal - William Beckman at Forum
by Edward Leffingwell - David Mann at McKenzie
by Jonathan Goodman - George Thiewes at Evo
by Sarah S. King - The Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently received a $10-million gift from the Jane and Marc Nathanson Foundation to be used to support the museum's contemporary art acquisitions program
- The Foundation for Contemporary Arts has given 12 grants of $25,000 each to artists in various fields
- New chief for Venice Biennale
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Arno Rafael Minkkinen at Barry Friedman
by Melissa Kutz - Red Grooms at Marlborough
by Jonathan Gilmore - Serena Bocchino at Tria
by Jonathan Goodman - Gerald Davis at Black Dragon Society
by Kirsten Swenson - The International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, has scheduled the grand opening of its new building for Mar. 30
- The Joan Mitchell Foundation has presented 25 painters and sculptors with grants of $25,000 each
- East River waterfalls
by Leigh Anne Miller - Everywhere and all at once: Performa 07, the second installment of the new biennial, brought a staggering range of live events to venues large and small throughout New York City
- Willoughby Sharp at Mitchell Algus
by David Ebony - Mark Sheinkman at Von Lintel
by Stephanie Cash - Robert Selwyn at DFN
by Gerard McCarthy - Amy Adler at Acme
by Michael Duncan - Obituaries
- The Creative Capital Foundation has awarded its 2008 grants to 52 artists representing 41 projects in film/ video and visual arts
- NEA budget boost for '08
- Where it's happening: notoriously resistant to museum presentation, Allan Kaprow's work is being "reinvented" for a stimulating and timely traveling survey opening this month at its final stop, in Los Angeles
by Tom Mcdonough - Do Ho Suh at Lehmann Maupin
by Nancy Princenthal - Beatrice Caracciolo at Charles Cowles
by Karen Wilkin - Matthew Blackwell at Edward Thorp
by Stephen Maine - Connie Zehr at Claremont Graduate University
by Constance Mallinson - Michael Goldberg 1924-2007
by Richard Kalina - St. Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum recently chose architect Rem Koolhaas to redesign its art displays
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by Stephanie Gonzalez-Turner - Allan Kaprow: art & life: three geographical and generational points of view on the long, influential yet insufficiently known career of the inventor of Happenings
by Irving Sandler - Robert Beck at CRG
by Edward Leffingwell - Anton Wurth at C.G. Boerner
by Faye Hirsch - Moon Beom at Kim Foster
by Jonathan Goodman - Wolfgang Paalen at Frey Norris
by Peter Selz - Four L.A. museums targeted for loot
by Stephanie Cash - Close ready for his close-up
by David Ebony - The dark side of Georges Seurat
by Patrick McCaughey - Urs Fischer at Gavin Brown's Enterprise
by Brian Boucher - Carlo Maria Mariani at Francis M. Naumann
by Jonathan Goodman - Rhonda Zwillinger at Pavel Zoubok
by Brian Boucher - Victoria Haven at the Frye Art Museum and Howard House
by Suzanne Beal - Drilling threatens Spiral Jetty
- Met director to retire
- Art sweepstakes: a recent exhibition of Turner Prize winners provided an opportunity to reflect on the merits of the widely varied and increasingly numerous awards given to artists
by Peter Plagens - The strategist: balancing his photo-appropriations with large, lush paintings steeped in modernist ambition, a major Richard Prince retrospective tweaks his reputation for artistic brinksmanship. Or does it?
by Eleanor Heartney - Judy Fox at P.P.O.W
by Stephen Maine - William Carroll at Elizabeth Harris
by Joe Fyfe - Imi Hwangbo at Miller Block
by Ann Wilson Lloyd - Lilian Daubisse at Arums
by Paul B. Franklin - 2009 Ad
- Brits scramble for Russian show
by Stephanie Cash - Mapping new territory: with the relocated New Museum now open, gallery colonizing of Manhattan's former tenement district continues apace
by Stephen Maine - After the fair: the latest Art Basel Miami Beach expanded with sub-venues for the new and super-new, while also sparking satellite fairs, exhibitions and commercial ventures
by Roni Feinstein - The sun-baked avant-garde: a traveling exhibition considers the life and times of Gerald and Sara Murphy, the legendary expatriates at the center of a vibrant circle of artists and writers in France in the 1920s
by David Ebony - Wolfgang Laib at Sean Kelly
by Janet Koplos - Cheryl Donegan at Oliver Kamm/5BE
by Joe Fyfe - Robert Brady at the Fuller Craft Museum
by Janet Koplos - Nanne Meyer at Barbara Wien
by Benjamin Lima - Norman Rosenthal, director of exhibitions at London's Royal Academy of Arts, is stepping down to become a freelance curator
- The price of free admission
by Stephanie Cash - NY galleries