Art in America
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Articles in June-July 2007 issue of Art in America
- William Kentridge at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
by Faye Hirsch - Luisa Rabbia at Massimo Audiello
by Susan Harris - Art cologne transplanted to spring
by David Ebony - NY Galleries
- Carrie Moyer at Canada
by Faye Hirsch - Stephanie Dost and Franziska Holstein at Marianne Boesky
by Edward Leffingwell - Bill Jensen at Cheim & Read
by Stephen Maine - Kate Bright at Emily Tsingou
by Ana Finel Honigman - Pinault defeats Gugg in Venice
- "The Performing Archive" at the 18th Street Art Center
by Susan Emerling - Artful follies in the Persian Gulf
by Anthony Haden-Guest - Feminism unbound: "WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution" revisits a tumultuous and enormously productive era, presenting a wealth of artwork made by women in the late 1960s and '70s
by Nancy Princenthal - Dana Schutz at Zach Feuer
by David Humphrey - Mitch Epstein at Sikkema Jenkins
by David Coggins - Junko Yoda at Zabriskie
by David Ebony - Peter Zimmermann at Emmanuel Perrotin
by Paul Franklin, B. - Dia's Manhattan comeback
- Exhibition debut for three Monets
by David Ebony - Back to square one: remembering Sol LeWitt
by Lucy R. Lippard - Worldwide women: curated by Linda Nochlin and Maura Reilly, "Global Feminisms" explores the range of artworks being made internationally by women born since 1960and the variety of experiences they reflect
by Eleanor Heartney - Joan Snyder at Betty Cuningham
by Edward Leffingwell - Lynn Davis at the Rubin Museum of Art
by David Ebony - Laurina Paperina Freight + Volume
by Michael Harvey - Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller at MACBA
by Jori Finkel - Philip Johnson's home goes public
- Santa Fe: summer preview
by Sarah S. King - A painter's progress: a large Hogarth exhibition reveals an artist who often relied on the pictorial strategies of contemporary theater and who was more at ease in engraving than in painting
by Tom Phillips - Valie Export at Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert
by Eleanor Heartney - Vera Lutter at Gagosian
by Edward Leffingwell - Marta Chilindron and Karin Waisman at Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY
by Gerard McCarthy - Natalie Czech at Jette Rudolph
by Ana Finel Honigman - Toronto Gets a Libeskind
by Stephanie Cash - Women and the Land
by Suzaan Boettger - Strangers no more: Rosalyn Drexler has had a varied career as a playwright, novelist and artist. Her paintings from the '60s, the focus of a recent exhibition, reveal an issue-oriented Pop artist who made prescient use of images appropriated from the mass
by Roni Feinstein - Rebecca Smith at Jeannie Freilich
by Lilly Wei - Naomie Kremer at Hosfelt
by Leigh Anne Miller - Celeste Roberge at Aucocisco
by Carl Little - Leonard Bullock at Kjubh
by Mark Staff Brandl - Armory Show sold
- Disputed O'Keeffe sale in Nashville
by Stephanie Cash - Feminism's long March
by Abigail Solomon-Godeau - Noits and Skoobs: a recent New York exhibition presented the work of pioneering British artist John Latham, whose Conceptual projects made an indelible mark on postwar art
by Cathy Lebowitz - Amy Cutler at Leslie Tonkonow
by David Coggins - Fiona Rae at PaceWildenstein
by Susan Harris - Andrew Junge at Greene Contemporary Warehouse
by Paula Harper - Contemporary Arts Center
- Denver museum update
- Summer art: the-grand tour
by Nancy Princenthal - No regrets: an art critic looks back on the hard-won achievements of feminist art and the current state of its legacy
by Lucy Lippard - Let us now praise famous men: at once stubbornly physical and highly conceptual, Rachel Harrison's sculptures evoke ancient hero memorials and today's celebrity culture
by Brian Boucher - "The Feminist Figure" at Forum
by Susan Harris - Uwe Kowski at Mary Boone
by David Coggins - Robert Livingston at Perimeter
by Victor M. Cassidy - Raphaela Platow, chief curator and acting director of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, has been appointed director of the Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati
- "What F Word?" at Cynthia Broan
by Eleanor Heartney - Return of The Wall
by Stephanie Cash - Girls, girls, girls: feminist art's phases and philosophies? Let me count the ways …
by Carey Lovelace - Dan Christensen: fluid line funky beat: an overview of the abstract painter's 40-year career samples his restless exploration of widely varying methods, tools and pictorial possibilities
by Karen Wilkin - Sylvia Sleigh at 1-20
by Daniel Belasco - Paulina Olowska at Metro Pictures
by Roni Feinstein - Andre Ruesch at Phil Space
by Sarah S. King - New York's Japan Society Gallery
- Portia Munson at P.P.O.W
by Kirsten Swenson - Alice Neel on film: a family affair
by David Ebony - How Chinese is it? A newly refurbishedand now nominally "Asian"National Palace Museum recently mounted a landmark Song Dynasty show
by David Frazier - Toon noir: in black-and-white paintings and drawings, Joyce Pensato portrays a cast of cartoon characters rendered with ferocious energy and a peculiar empathy
by Stephen Maine - Claudette Schreuders at Jack Shainman
by Faye Hirsch - Nicola Verlato at Stux
by Michael Amy - Dave Muller at Blum & Poe
by Sarah Valdez - Obituaries
by Raphael Rubinstein - Andrew Sendor at Caren Golden
by Leigh Anne Miller - Seattle Museum expands
by Susan Emerling - The blurennial: in the fifth Taipei Biennial, 34 international artists and groups presented work under the enigmatic rubric "Dirty Yoga."
by Richard Vine - Kim Dingle at Sperone Westwater
by Julian Kreimer - Victor Grippo at Alexander & Bonin
by Lyle Rexer - Lloyd Martin at Stephen Haller
by Tracey Hummer - Lauren Davies at Ampersand
by Mark Van Proyen - Nelson-Atkins expansion opens