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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of Art in America
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Dora Maar at Dorsky
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Tom Burckhardt at Tibor de Nagy
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Ian Wallace at American Fine Arts
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Anton Vidokle at Massimo Audiello
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Benjamin Jones at Gray Matters
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Pip Culbert at SoFA
by Roger Boyce - The American Federation of Arts this month is presenting three individuals with its Cultural Leadership Awards
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Perils of public art: art vs. religion & commerce
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Seeing Hammersley whole: the octogenarian Frederick Hammersley was rediscovered by contemporary audiences at the SITE Santa Fe Biennial in 2001. With two exhibitions this fall and a retrospective in the works, the veteran abstract painter will be a well-k
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Eric Holzman at Jason McCoy
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Joan Linder at Mixed Greens and White Columns
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Rita Ackermann at Andrea Rosen
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Gerald Ferguson at Wynick/Tuck
by Melissa Kuntz - Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
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Everything in excess: the expressive possibilities of extreme imagery are explored in the works selected by Robert Storr for "Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque," the latest SITE Santa Fe Biennial
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Irene Siegel at the Art Institute
by Victor M. Cassidy - Barnes relocation hearings conclude
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Janaina Tschape at Brent Sikkema
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Lucien Freud at Acquavella
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Coco Fusco at the Project
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David Hilliard at Yancey Richardson
by Phyllis Tuchman - Pollock-Krasner Foundation
- Amanda M. Burden, chair of the New York City Planning Commission, has been chosen to receive the design patron award, given by the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum as part of its National Design Awards
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A textual vanitas
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Urban meditations: in her recent cityscapes and still lifes, painter Jane Freilicher displays a new liberty with the facts, making them the vehicle for reverie
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Robert Indiana at Paul Kasmin
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Will Ryman at Gasser & Grunert
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Paul Henry Ramirez at Mary Boone
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Woong Kim at Howard Scott
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Jennifer Bartlett at Locks
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Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla at Chantal Crousel
by Joe Fyfe - Sydney Biennale
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A new museum for Himalayan Art
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MOMA returns to Manhattan
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Rediscovering Ana Mendieta: the traveling Mendieta retrospective currently at the Hirshhorn Museum comes nearly 20 years after the artist's death. At the core of the show are photographs and little-seen films documenting her ritualistic, visually searing
by Eleanor Heartney - Art services directory
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Magali Nougarede at Rosenberg + Kaufman
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Tom Uttech at Alexandre
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Martin Mull at Spike
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Allan Graham at James Kelly Contemporary
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Alberto Garutti at Magazzino d'Arte Moderna
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Robert Rauschenberg has been selected to receive the Julio Gonzalez International Prize in recognition of his contribution to the arts
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Going home again
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Watching the skies: Luca Buvoli and Holly Zausner share an interest in film, sculpture and airborne forms. Buvoli's most recent animated short explores the poetics and politics of flight. Zausner's 35mm film features rubber figures in slow motion above Be
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Kirsten Hassenfeld at Bellwether
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Olav Christopher Jenssen at Tracy Williams Ltd
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Alfred DeCredico at Mike Weiss
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Kanishka Raja at Allston Skirt
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Mike Nelson at the Modern Art Museum
by Ossian Ward - Obituaries
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Flick show draws attacks
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Frank Gehry, public artist: a year after its opening, Disney Hall is a huge popular success, a spectacular icon that draws crowds to downtown Los Angeles. Here, the author highlights the building's many virtues, but not all aspects of the design go unques
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Esther Parada at Gallery 312
by Susan Snodgrass - Otterness bronzes on Broadway
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Hans Breder at Mitchell Algus
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Bari Kumar at Bose Pacia
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Pipilotti Rist at Luhring Augustine
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"Counter Culture" on the Bowery and vicinity
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Terry Allen at L.A. Louver and the Santa Monica Museum of Art
by Frances Colpitt - Metropolitan Museum of Art
- New York-based sculptor David Opdyke has received the Aldrich Emerging Artist Award
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True colors: Seurat and "La Grande Jatte": issues of glazing, framing and color shiftplus the inclusion of a full-scale replica of Seurat's Pointillist icon in "rejuvenated" huesprompt the author's reflections on a recent C
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Philosophy in the land: since the 1960s, Agnes Denes has been exploring the relationship between nature and culture through a variety of mediums. A show documenting her public art concludes its tour at New York's Chelsea Art Museum
by Thomas McEvilley - Tough times for high-profile museum projects
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Francis Cape at Murray Guy
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Kevin Wixted at Lohin Geduld
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Johnnie Winona Ross at Stephen Haller
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Tom Marioni at Yerba Buena Center
by Mark Van Proyen - White Columns
- The Austrian Frederick Kiesler Prize was recently awarded to Asymptote, the husband-and-wife design team of Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture
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Sunday afternoon in the Cyber-Age Park: the city's new greensward features Frank Gehny's latest, plus "interactive" sculptural works by Jaume Plensa and Anish Kapoor
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Bliss over all: whether in his dense drawings or his architectonic sculptures of glazed terra-cotta, Austrian artist Elmar Trenkwalder deploys sexually referential ornament and detail in exuberant profusion
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Joanna Pousette-Dart at Charles Cowles
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Jeffrey Scher at Maya Stendhal
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Joseph Lawton at OK Harris
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Jason Gubbiotti at Fusebox
by J.W. Mahoney - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation today named 23 new MacArthur Fellows for 2004
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Film highlights Henry Darger's Art and Life
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Circuitries of color: a pioneer of the postwar avant-garde in Japan, Atsuko Tanaka has pursued the idea of circuits and linkages using light, sound and performance as well as conventional painting materials. A traveling exhibition introduces her to North
by Janet Koplos - American Indian Museum opens
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