Art in America
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Articles in May 2005 issue of Art in America
- John Stezaker at The Approach
by Mark Harris - Center for Curatorial Studies
- Met acquires Photo Cache
- Game on: Media_City Seoul 2004, the capital's third electronic-arts biennial, examined the social and psychological implications of today's video saturation and digital gaming
by Richard Vine - Nancy Rubins at Paul Kasmin
by Faye Hirsch - Jules de Balincourt at Zach Feuer
by Brian Boucher - Dawn Clements at Pierogi and Feigen
by Stephen Maine - Katherine Bradford at Sarah Bowen
by Joe Fyfe - Lee Friedlander has won the 2005 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography, given by the Erna and Victor Hasselblad Foundation in Goteborg, Sweden
- Sergej Jensen at Galerie Neu
by Arden Reed - American Folk Art Museum
- NPR reporter fired after MOMA complaint
by Raphael Rubinstein - Venetian morphology: the visual fluidity of Venice was reflected in a show of Turner's watercolors and the city's latest building-design biennial
by Joseph Giovannini - Diana Thater at David Zwirner and Zwirner & Wirth
by P.C. Smith - Nicky Nodjoumi at Mike Weiss
by Kelly Sidley - Bendix Harms and John Bock at Anton Kern
by Steven Vincent - Jane Masters at Miller Block
by Ann Wilson Lloyd - The Judith Rothschild Foundation has presented grants totaling $260,000 for 22 projects that support the work of recently deceased, underrecognized artists
- Stan Shellabarger at Western Exhibitions
by Susan Snodgrass - Art services directory
- Changes at the L.A. County Museum
by Stephanie Cash - To scavenge and transform: in his recent sculptures, Charles Long utilizes detritus from the Los Angeles River, numerous layers of plaster and pale-hued paint, and tiny lightbulbs. These abstract, formally complex, historically resonant works are the subj
by Raphael Rubinstein - Keith Edmier at Friedrich Petzel
by Steven Vincent - John Lurie at Roebling Hall
by David Ebony - Dannielle Tegeder at Priska C. Juschka
by Steven Vincent - Carlo Pittore at ICON Contemporary Art
by Carl Little - Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue recently announced the recipients of its regional grants for artists in Houston and Chicago
- Archie Scott Gobber at Dolphin
by Alice Thorson - Officials of CIPEA in Nanjing recently broke ground for a new Contemporary Architecture Museum designed by New York-based architect Steven Holl
by Stephanie Cash - Sound Art Museum opens in Rome
by Cornelia Lauf - Picturing modernity, then and now: an international exhibition aruges that, from the 19th century to the present, "modernity" has been most richly expressed not by abstraction but by portrayals of human experiences that are quintessentially urba
by Linda Nochlin - Rainer Ganahl at Baumgartner
by Faye Hirsh - Laylah Ali at 303
by Sarah Valdez - Nelson Leirner at Roebling Hall
by Sarah Schmerler - Ted Victoria at the Butler Institute of American Art
by Dorothy Shinn - George and Helen Segal Foundation recently announced the recipients of its 2004-05 grants
- Jo Smail at Heriard-Cimino
by Susan Elizabeth Ryan - Obituaries
- International new art invades New York
by Stephanie Cash - Creature pleasures: "Aggressive Endearments," a series of animal silhouette paintings by Robert Rahway Zakanitch, presents fresh possibilities for combining high and low, formalist rigor and folksy charm
by John Defazio - Raqs Media Collective at Bose Pacia
by P.C. Smith - Benjamin Edwards at Greenberg Van Doren
by Steven Vincent - David Reed at Max Protetch
by Stephen Maine - Milwaukee Art Museum
- The Art Museum of Western Virginia in Roanoke recently unveiled plans for its new building designed by Los Angeles-based architect Randall Scott
- Meridel Rubenstein at LewAllen Contemporary
by Arden Reed - Walter Hopps, 1932-2005
by David Ebony - Reykjavik Festival honors Dieter Roth
- Reconfiguring Barry Le Va: deceptively modest, occasionally violent, always challenging, the concept-driven oeuvre of Barry Le Va was fully considered in a four-decade retrospective at the Philadelphia ICA
by Nancy Princenthal - Steve McQueen at Marian Goodman
by Brian Boucher - Robert Rauschenberg at PaceWildenstein
by Edward Leffingwell - Judie Bamber at Gorney Bravin + Lee
by Stephen Maine - Smith College Museum of Art
- The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco recently announced that it will receive, over time, some 3,000 artworks from New Guinea, assembled by New York collectors Marcia and John Friede
- Evan Holloway at Marc Foxx
by Dan Adler - Budget cuts at the Albright-Knox
- Surrealism at Sea
by David Ebony - Barry Le Va's secret sculpture: the Walker Art Center's former director recalls a moment in that museum's history when ephemeral art institutional expansion made strange yet compatible bedfellows
by Martin Friedman - Annika Larsson at Andrea Rosen
by Maura Reilly - Peter Campus at Leslie Tonkonow
by Michael Rush - John Greer at George Billis
by David Ebony - Delaware Art Museum
- Pauline Stella Sanchez at Rosamund Felsen
by Constance Mallinson - Public art rescued from scrap heap
- Her all-seeing eye: a lively retrospective of New Orleans artist-preacher Sister Gertrude Morgan demonstrates her burning engagement with the language and imagery of Christian redemption
by Faye Hirsch - A Chicago eulogy: in recent collages combining vintage matchbooks, poetry and a personal iconography derived from his prints and drawings, Chicago artist Tony Fitzpatrick has fashioned an homage to his storytelling father and the hometown they shared
by Faye Hirsch - Julio Larraz at Marlborough
by Edward Leffingwell - Jacco Olivier at Marianne Boesky
by P.C. Smith - Audra Skuodas at Moti Hasson
by Edward M. Gomez - Katonah [N.Y.] Museum of Art
- Tom Bills at B. Sakata-Garo
by Lily Wei - University of Chicago's David & Alfred Smart Museum of Art
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by Eleanor Heartney - Dali in Duchamp-land: the Philadelphia Museum's extensive Duchamp holdings provide a richly instructive foil to the centennial Dali retrospective currently on view there
by Charles Stuckey - Damian Elwes at Francis M. Naumann
by Edward Leffingwell - Keith Sonnier at PaceWildenstein
by Stephen Maine - Jorge Galindo at Ramis Barquet
by Michael Amy - Christo and Jeanne-Claude are the winners of the annual Doris C. Freedman Award for their presentation of The Gates in Central Park
- Jim Dine at Washington State University Museum of Art
by Vincent Katz - SITE Santa Fe