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Articles in July 2003 issue of Art in America
- The need for critical responsibility - Letters - Letter to the Editor
- Invisible Man monument in Harlem - Front Page - sculpture commemorating Ralph Ellison, commissioned by City of New York Parks & Recreation Department - Brief Article
- A day at the races: Tom Sachs's casually megalomaniacal installation offered a joyride around a slot-car course studded with modernist and Pop icons. The quintessential guys' pastime became a kinetic meditation on cultural malaise - Exhibit - Review
by Tom McDonough
- Emily Eveleth at Danese - New York - exhibition of works that depict doughnuts
by Janet Koplos
- Doug Hall at Feigen Contemporary - New York
by Michael Amy
- Sydney Drum at 55 Mercer - New York - Art exhibits
by Gerrit Henry
- Irving Norman at Santa Monica Community College - Santa Monica - Art exhibits
by Michael Duncan
- Farnsworth House for sale? - Artworld
by Stephanie Cash
- Santa Fe - Art galleries calendar - Calendar
- For a new feminism - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Melissa Potter
- War, terrorism and SARS fail to sink spring auctions - Front Page - price record of individual impressionist, modern, and comtemporary art works - activity at Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg
by David Ebony
- Dia:Beacon: the imperturbables: with 240,000 square feet of exhibition space, Dia's new Hudson River facility shows off its permanent collection to suitably monumental effect, making the case for its anointed masters from the 1960s forward, presenting the
by Nancy Princenthal
- Paul Thek at Alexander and Bonin and with Edwin Klein at Janos Gat - New York - Art exhibits
by Joe Fyfe
- Rosie Lee Tompkins at Peter Blum - New York - Quilts exhibits
by Eleanor Heartney
- Anne Wilson at Massachusetts College of Art - Boston - the artist expands her media beyond hair and domestic fabric
by Ann Wilson Lloyd
- Hassel Smith at the Sonoma County Museum - Santa Rosa - Art exhibits
by Michael Duncan
- Greece's Marbles: foiled again - Artworld - Elgin Marbles - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Whose ribbon? - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Allen Frame
- Visual provocation - Book Review
by Carter Ratcliff
- John Coplans: exposures: Coplans's photographs of his own bare flesh, assembled in quasi-abstract compositions, are the subject of a new book and an installation currently traveling in Europe - exhibition in Berlin, at Martin-Gropius-Bau, "Warum! Bilder d
by Edward Leffingwell
- Andrew Spence at Edward Thorp - New York - Art exhibits
by Carol Diehl
- Laura de Santillana at Barry Friedman - New York - Art exhibits
by Janet Koplos
- Janet Biggs at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art - Ithaca, N.Y - Art exhibits
by Faye Hirsch
- Wright Morris at the Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University - Palo Alto - Art exhibits - Review
by Leah Ollman
- Arts group sues for lost funds - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- A right to remembrance - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Franz Friedrich
- Looking east: a revelatory survey traces the history of photography in Japan, from the reticent culture of the Chrysanthemum Throne to the consumer-driven society of today - Photography
by Lyle Rexer
- An art of tender recuperation: a 20-year survey of work by painter-turned-installation-artist Jin Soo Kim was recently seen in Chicago. Functioning as a single environment that incorporated pieces of earlier works, the show explored Kim's interest in recy
by Eleanor Heartney
- Dan Walsh at Paula Cooper - New York - Art exhibits
by Roger Boyce
- Lisa Corinne Davis at June Kelly - New York - Art exhibits
by Jonathan Goodman
- June McAdams at Gallery 222 - Leesburg, Va - Art exhibits
by Joe Shannon
- Jack Smith at Flowers Central - London - Art exhibits
by David Ebony
- Major expansion plan for the Clark - Artworld - Tadao Ando heads renovation plans for the Clark Institute of art - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Innocent images? - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Warren Mills
- Southern visions: shared experiences and individual expressions are revealed in a current museum show featuring 27 black Outsider artists from the Deep South - Grass-Roots Art - Exhibition - Review
by David Ebony
- Bill Jensen at Mary Boone - New York - Art exhibits
by Stephen Westfall
- Stefan Gritsch at Margarete Roeder - New York - Art exhibits
by Eleanor Heartney
- Robert Jack at Cristinerose/Josee Bienvenu - New York - Art exhibits - Brief Article
by Jonathan Goodman
- Flora Cohen at Bernice Steinbaum - Miami - Art exhibits
by Paula Harper
- Wade Saunders at Corinne Caminade - Paris - Art exhibits - Review
by Ellen McBreen
- "Cremaster" a blockbuster - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Corrections - Correction Notice
- The museum as time machine: in "Russian Ark," a new, audaciously conceived film by Alexander Sokurov, the Hermitage Museum is at once the setting and the protagonist - Film - Movie Review
by Jamey Gambrell
- Anne Truitt at Danese - New York - installation sculpture exhibition
by Lance Esplund
- Valerie Jaudon at Von Lintel - New York - Art exhibits
by Michael Amy
- Christopher Tanner at Pavel Zoubok - New York - Art exhibits
by Matthew Guy Nichols
- David Remfry at Boca Raton Museum of Art and Elaine Baker - Boca Raton - Art exhibits
by Roni Feinstein
- Art services - Buyers Guide
- Center for Creative Photography - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Whitney director resigns - Front Page
by Stephanie Cash
- Becoming Corbusier: a recent exhibition traced the development of this seminal 20th-century figure from provincial designer to modern architectural master - Architecture
by Richard Francis
- Sherrie Levine at Paula Cooper - New York - small sculpture works and plywood knot paintings
by Robert Taplin
- Chloe Piene at Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert - New York - Art exhibits
by Nancy Princenthal
- Alice Dalton Brown at Fischbach - New York - Art exhibits
by Gerrit Henry
- Janet Lippincott at Karan Ruhlen - Santa Fe - Art exhibits
by T.M. Collins, Jr.
- Awards & grants - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- CalArts Gallery - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Madrid's "museum mile" - Front Page - major expansions of art museums, the Prado, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
by Kim Bradley
- Diversity Down Under: the most recent Asia Pacific Triennial highlighted three internationally acclaimed artists, along with a selective sample of talents from across the region - Report From Brisbane
by Felicity Fenner
- Elizabeth Murray at PaceWildenstein - New York - oil-on-canvas-on-wood works exhibition
by Cary Levine
- Robert Boyd at Schroeder Romero - New York - Art exhibits - Review
by Calvin Reid
- Stephen Dean at Henry Urbach - New York - Art exhibits
by Edward Leffingwell
- Vicky Colombet at Evo - Santa Fe - Art exhibits - Review
by Sarah S. King
- Racine Museum grows - Artworld - Brief Article
by Janet Koplos
- Baltimore Museum of Art - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Cellini Salt Cellar stolen - Front Page - theft from Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna - Brief Article
- Rise west, set east: confounding expectations comes naturally to choreographer Sarah Michelson. "Shadowmann," her recent "site-specific anti-epic," revealed the spectacle that animates even ordinary human activities - Dance - Dance Review
by Sarah Valdez
- Donald Sultan at Knoedler - New York - exhibition of poppy paintings
by Edward Leffingwell
- Peter Campus at Leslie Tonkonow - New York - Art exhibits
by Hearne Pardee
- Jaume Plensa at Galerie Lelong - New York - Art exhibits
by Edward Leffingwell
- Gary Komarin at Peyton Wright - Santa Fe - Art exhibits
by Sarah S. King
- Obituaries - Obituary
by Stephanie Cash
- Fifth Gwangju Biennale - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
- Leider on Baer's facts - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Philip Leider
- New editor for Artforum - Front Page - Tim Griffin promoted - Brief Article
- Style and substance: Gainsborough: widely recognized and affectionately regarded, Thomas Gainsborough is the subject of a first comprehensive exhibition in the U.S. It's an occasion to revisit the critical appraisals of his contemporaries and to consider
by Nadia Tscherny
- Margaret Evangeline at Paul Rodgers/9W - New York
by Benjamin Genocchio
- "A Civilian Occupation: The Politics of Israeli Architecture" at Storefront for Art and Architecture - New York - Exhibition - Review
by Jessica Ostrower
- Max Ernst at Carosso, LLC - New York - Art exhibits - Review
by Jonathan Goodman
- Ciel Bergman at R.B. Stevenson - San Diego - Art gallery
by Peter Selz