Art in America
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Articles in Oct 2007 issue of Art in America
- The Clark @ MASS MoCA
- At last, Athens's New Acropolis Museum
by Stephanie Cash - After "unofficial": at the second Moscow Biennale, a far-flung assortment of supplementary shows stirred the greatest viewer interest
by Eleanor Heartney - Terence Koh at the Whitney
by Edward Leffingwell - Nicolas Carone at Lohin Geduld
by Cathy Lebowitz - Picasso, Braque and Early Film in Cubism at PaceWildenstein
by Matthew Guys Nichols - Mel Bochner at the Art Institute of Chicago, Spertus Institute and Werner H. Kramarsky
by Faye Hirsch - Judy Fiskin at Angles
by Christopher Bedford - Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons has won the 2007 Rappaport Prize from the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Mass
- Sharpe studios relocate
- Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
- The expanded field: Munster's latest decade: the fourth installment of sculpture Projects Munster, a series of exhibitions held every 10 years, was a freewheeling affair in which finding the works was as diverting as looking at them
by Gregory Volk - Arts boost in NYC schools
by Stephanie Cash - Found objects to sound objects: eleven Pacific Northwest venues presented a selection of inventive sound-generating installations by the Seattle-based artist Trimpin
by Jen Graves - Dash Snow and Dan Colen at Deitch
by Faye Hirsch - Rosemarie Trockel at Gladstone
by Daniel Belasco - Ian Davis at Leslie Tonkonow
by Michael Amy - Melissa Ichiuji at Irvine Contemporary
by Sidney Lawrence - Jeff Brouws at Robert Koch
by Sarah Valdez - Kerry James Marshall is the recipient of a residency award from the Wexner Center for the Arts
- Boteros for Berkeley
- Fine Arts Program
- Tetsuya Yamada at Francis M. Naumann
by Jonathan Gilmore - Memory's residue: a survey of Howard Hodgkin's paintings from the past 15 years shows his reach continuing to grow, even as he retains his fidelity to events recollected and reworked
by Patrick McCaughey - China's new attitude
- Outside the system: despite continuing problems with officialdom, the ongoing Saigon Open City exhibition series reveals the vitality of Vietnam's contemporary art scene
by Joe Fyfe - William Powhida at Schroeder Romero
by Edward Leffingwell - Tom Evans and Bill Bollinger at Mitchell Algus
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Nader Ahriman at Friedrich Petzel
by Kirsten Swenson - Robert Raczka at the Center for the Arts
by Melissa Kuntz - Fay Jones at the Hallie Ford Museum
by Sue Taylor - Marti Cormand is the winner of the $5,000 Emerging Artist Award given by the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Conn
- Contemporary Arts Museum
- Dayton Art Institute
- Restored WPA mural in L.A
by David Ebony - The long shadows of slavery: since the mid-1990s, Kara Walker has been crafting willfully transgressive cut-paper murals of life in the antebellum South. A traveling survey that arrives at the Whitney this month examines the full range of Walker's art
by Eleanor Heartney - Dan Perjovschi at the Museum of Modern Art
by Brian Boucher - Muntean/Rosenblum at Team
by Brian Boucher - Nina Kuo at Cheryl McGinnis
by Jonathan Goodman - Ann Mikolowski at Center Galleries
by Vince Carducci - Cathy de Monchaux at Fred
by Ana Finel Honigman - The Judith Rothschild Foundation has given 21 grants, ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, to benefit the work of recently deceased, under-recognized artists through exhibition or publication support, acquisitions, research and various projects
- Palazzo Grassi
- Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
- Art:21 on the air
by Stephanie Cash - Into the woods
by Stephen Westfall - Miles Coolidge at Casey Kaplan
by Sarah Valdez - "Project for a Revolution in New York" at Matthew Marks
by Raphael Rubinstein - John Evans at Gallery Henoch
by Jonathan Goodman - Patrick Duegaw at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
by Alice Thorson - Tim Braden at Arquebuse
by Jane Neal - The New York-based Artadia, which gives grants to regional artists, has presented its Boston awards of $15,000 each
- John Ashbery
- Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
- Elizabeth Murray 1940-2007
by Stephen Westfall - Martin Ramirez: narratives of displacement and memory the term Outsider, often applied to Ramirez, poorly serves an artist whose work meets the highest standards of mainstream modernism on both formal and expressive grounds
by Richard Kalina - Darby Bannard at Jacobson Howard
by Karen Wilkin - Philip Pearlstein at Betty Cuningham
by Edward Leffingwell - Chuck Connelly at DFN
by Julian Kreimer - Norman Bluhm at the Station Museum
by Raphael Rubinstein - Walter Obholzer at Rolf Hengesbach
by Ulf Erdmann Ziegler - The Charles Loridans Foundation recently gave $200,000 to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia in Atlanta to support its Working Artists Project, a two-year program that provides three local artists per year with a stipend, a studio assistant and an
- MFA
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
- Giving Aboriginal art its due
by Nana Booker - A trade in black and white: the author recalls a time when New York School artists were willing to swap paintings for carseven if they didn't drive
by Hester Diamond - Good-life Ada: a recent exhibition generously sampled Alex Katz's many portraits of his wife, Ada, providing a synopsis of the artist's career and a microcosm of an era
by Faye Hirsch - Robert Mangold at PaceWildenstein
by Janet Koplos - Jo Baer at Alexander Gray
by Carol Diehl - Judy Ledgerwood at Tracy Williams
by Joe Fyfe - Samantha Fields at Kim Light/LightBox
by Joe Lewis - Laura Horelli at Barbara Weiss
by Ana Finel Honigman - Terra Foundation for American Art
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Diamond skull a hard sell
by David Ebony - In defense of double-duty critics
by Mary Voelz Chandler - Megacollecting, Family-Style
by Peter Plagens - Facing the nation: Harold Stevenson's "The Great Society," a monumental suite of portraits depicting residents of the artist's hometown, Idabel, Okla., was recently exhibited after languishing in storage for 40 years
by Michael Duncan - Myron Stout at Washburn
by Carol Diehl - Tina Barney at Janet Borden
by Edward Leffingwell