Art in America
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Articles in June-July 2004 issue of Art in America
- Baroque Villa to show new art
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Sixty ways of looking at China: in the past decade, photography in the People's Republic has become a full-blown art form for the first time in half a century. Now two noted scholar-curators offer a major showand, below, a wide-ranging discussion
by Richard Vine - Yang Yong at Goedhuis Contemporary at the Annex
by Eleanor Heartney - Stephen Ellis at Von Lintel
by Eleanor Heartney - Ying-Yueh Chuang and Yi Chen at Plum Blossoms
by Eleanor Heartney - James Westwater at Klaudia Marr
by Sarah S. King - The New York Foundation for the Arts recently honored Christo and Jeanne-Claude and Deutsche Bank w
by Stephanie Cash - Curatorial changes at the Whitney
by Stephanie Cash - Holland's billion-dollar baby
by David Ebony - Mainland dreams on tape: video fests at three venues in New YorkMOMA and two private galleriesrecently revealed the technical range and narrative quirkiness of China's restless post-Tiananmen generation
by Barbara Pollack - "One to one: visionsrecent photographs from China" at Chambers
by Eleanor Heartney - Darren Waterston at Charles Cowles
by Melissa Kuntz - Mario Dellavedova at Sperone Westwater
by Joe Fyfe - Linda Fleming at Linda Durham
by Arden Reed - Aldrich Contemporary Art
by Stephanie Cash - Looted Iraqi art still AWOL
by Stephanie Cash - Carnegie artists announced
- The academy strikes back: last fall, as official taste reigned at major international surveys in Beijing and Pingyao, avant-garde artists responded with spunky alternative shows
by Richard Vine - Philippe Halsman at Howard Greenberg
by Edward Leffingwell - Gang Zhao at Goedhuis contemporary
by Paul Laster - Leo Villareal at Sandra Gering
by Tracey Hummer - Marcin Maciejowski at Marc Foxx
by Dan Adler - New York's New Museum of Contemporary Art announced it will open an interim space for exhibitions while its new building, set to open on the Bowery in 2006, is under construction
by Stephanie Cash - Busan Biennale trifecta bid
by Richard Vine - Green light for MAD renovation
- Young Beijing: China's capital, once stifled by officialdom, now hosts a myriad of emerging artists, dealers and curators who are attempting to turn the mega-city into a truly global art centerat startling speed
by Jonathan Napack - Fang Lijun at Thomas Erben
by Jonathan Goodman - Suzanne McClelland at K.S. arts
by Stephen Westfall - Mary Hambleton at Littlejohn Contemporary
by Raphael Rubinstein - Zilla Leutenegger at Peter Kilchmann
by Dora Imhof - The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., has selected architect Norman Foster to design a courtyard enclosure for the Patent Office Building that houses both the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery
by Stephanie Cash - Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
by Stephanie Cash - NY galleries
- Santa Fe: summer preview
by Sarah S. King - Shanghai spring: the launch of a new museum and a major commercial gallery on the Bund have enlivened Shanghai's diverse art scene, creating intense anticipation for this fall's biennial
by Lisa Movius - Jane Benson at Satellite
by Tracey Hummer - Thomas Nozkowski at Max Protetch
by Roger Boyce - Leon Golub at Ronald Feldman
by Roger Boyce - Art services
- Taft Museum of Art
by Stephanie Cash - Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
by Stephanie Cash - Acropolis Museum delayed
by Stephanie Cash - Visiting China's Avant-Garde
by Eleanor Heartney - Catching up with Bontecou: a young star of the 1960s, Lee Bontecou voluntarily dropped off the art world's radar. Now her richly imaginative art is being discovered afresh thanks to a major retrospective that arrives in New York in July
by Michael Duncan - Barbara Kruger at Mary Boone
by Nancy Princenthal - Dennis Kardon at Mitchell Algus
by Raphael Rubinstein - Maria Hafif at Larry Becker
by Lilly Wei - Raymond Pettibon has won the 2004 Bucksbaum Award, given to an artist in the Whitney Biennial
by Stephanie Cash - The Rochester Art Center recently opened its new facility near downtown Rochester, Minn
by Stephanie Cash - Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus
by Stephanie Cash - 2004 Ad
- The well-tempered Biennial: leaving behind the controversies that dogged previous editions, the 2004 Whitney Biennial placed painting at the heart of a national roundup that stressed individual expression over critical issues
by Eleanor Heartney - A painter in midcurrent: the recent survey of John Currin's paintings gave viewers in New York, Chicago and London an opportunity to assess the achievement of this provocative artist
by Raphael Rubinstein - Michael Snow at Jack Shainman
by Eleanor Heartney - William Eggleston at Cheim & Read
by Edward Leffingwell - Wang Keping and Jeng Jundian at Marlborough Chelsea
by Jonathan Goodman - Dale Kistemaker at MOCA Cleveland
by Melissa Kuntz - Kara Walker is the winner of the 2004 Lucelia Artist Award, presented by the Smithsonian American Art Museum
by Stephanie Cash - The Austin Museum of Art has abandoned its plans to build a new $43-million, 125,000-square-foot building designed by Gluckman Mayner Architects
by Stephanie Cash - Asia Society in New York
by Stephanie Cash - Ballroom Marfa launched
by Faye Hirsch - Cold War icons revisited: at the heart of a huge German-Russian cultural exchange, a 500-work show at the Martin-Gropius-Bau examined a half-century of confrontation between East and West
by Amei Wallach - Chakaia Booker: material matters: with a mid-career survey currently on view and a show opening this month at Storm King Art Center in New York, the sculptor best known for her decade-long use of rubber tires is receiving attention for the conceptual brea
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Hong Hao at Chambers
by Edward Leffingwell - Tiong Ang at Florence Lynch
by Barbara Pollack - Xiao Fan Ru at White Box
by Jonathan Goodman - Deb Lacusta at Vedanta
by Susan Snodgrass - The William H. Johnson Foundation for the Arts has presented its 2003 prize, worth $20,000, to Nadine Robinson
by Stephanie Cash - Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art
by Stephanie Cash - Copper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
by Stephanie Cash - Goldsworthy atop the met
- Art against the odds: on two recent trips to Iraq, the author found that artists are continuing to make work despite the massive upheaval in their country
by Steven Vincent - Full-throttte abstract: a current display of Julie Mehretu's canvases, some quite sweeping in scale, shows the artist's fascination with the lexicon of painting and the chaos of crowds
by Faye Hirsch - Gordon Terry at Mike Weiss
by Roger Boyce - Arnie Zane at Paula Cooper
by Jean Dykstra - Norbert Bisky at Leo Koenig
by Max Henry - Marcie Miller Gross at Joseph Nease
by Alice Thorson - The International Center of Photography in New York recently presented its 2004 Infinity Awards
by Stephanie Cash - Obituaries
by Stephanie Cash - Grants
by Stephanie Cash