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Articles in Nov, 2005 issue of Art in America
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Robert Morris at Castelli
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Gregory Crewdson at Luhring Augustine
by Stephen Maine -
Jim Torok at Pierogi
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John Zurier at Larry Becker
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Connie Jenkins at Craig Krull
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Patrick Caulfield 1936-2005
by David Ebony - Private dealers
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Haitian spirits: the complexities of Haiti's cultural historyand current socioeconomic distresswere reflected in a museum survey of highly inventive indigenous work
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Krzysztof Wodiczko at Lelong
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Michael Rakowitz at Lombard-Freid
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Qiu Shihua at Chambers
by Pan Qing -
Alison Fox at ATM
by Steven Vincent -
Gerry Snyder at the Center for Contemporary Arts
by Sarah S. King - Teresita Fernandez and Julie Mehretu are among the 25 individuals named as 2005 fellows by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- Kimberly Camp
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Antiquities scandal at the Getty
by Stephanie Cash - Connecticut judge rules on Red Elvis ownership dispute
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On the death of New Orleans
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Julian Schnabel at C&M Arts
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Fiona Tan at the New Museum of Contemporary Art
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Mark Lewis at Triple Candle
by Michael Rush -
Johan Nobell at Pierogi
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Jared Pankin at Carl Berg
by Michael Duncan - Obituaries
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The October Century
by Pepe Karmel - "Category 5": a conversation
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Regional Renaissance: eight years after the opening of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, the art scene in the Basque Country is thriving
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Yoshitomo Nara at Boesky
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Brian McKee at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
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Jack Goldstein at Metro Pictures and Mitchell-Innes & Nash
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Craig McPherson at Forum
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Fred Williams at LA Louver
by Stephen Maine - The Nancy Graves Foundation has presented three grants, worth $25,000 each, to visual artists who are exploring a technique, medium or discipline different from their primary one
- Post-Katrina resources for artists
- Expanded high museum to open
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Storm stories
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Nordic odyssey: in its first edition devoted to the visual arts, the Reykjavik Arts Festival paired a retrospective devoted to the late Dieter Roth with a nationwide exhibition of 35 mostly European and Scandinavian artists responding to Roth's work
by Lilly Wei -
William Tucker at McKee
by Stephen Maine -
Tabaimo at James Cohan
by Lilly Wei -
Arnold Helbling at Von Lintel
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Jim Sajovic at Belger Arts Center
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Eva Marisaldi at S.A.L.E.S
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Morgan Library
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Genzken's open city: German artist Isa Genzken addresses urban vulnerability in her recent work, as seen in a New York gallery exhibition that included painted airplane scraps and towerlike pedestals lavishly arrayed with found materials
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Two Columbus Circle battle continue
by Stephanie Cash -
Beleagured City
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Tom Burckhardt at Caren Golden
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Alan Sonfist at Paul Rodgers/9W
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Changha Hwang at Massimo Audiello
by Calvin Reid -
Marvin Israel at Cheim & Read
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Ryan McGinness at Quint
by Leah Ollman - The advocacy group Americans for the Arts recently presented its National Arts Awards for leadership
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MOMA refreshes contemporary galleries
by David Ebony -
A bumper crop of urban corn
by David Ebony -
Monique Prieto at Cheim & Read
by Stephen Maine -
Frank Stella at Paul Kasmin
by Stephen Westfall -
Betty Tompkins at Mitchell Algus
by Steven Vincent -
Carolyn Healy and John Phillips at Philadelphia Live Arts Festival
by Miriam Seidel -
Michael Wingo at Cache Contemporary
by Mark Van Proyen - Corrections
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Calamitrees
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Crescent City rising
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - NY galleries
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International Freedom Center scrapped
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Oteiza's protocols of sculpture: a recent museum exhibition traced the course of one prolific and conceptually charged decade in the career of the elusive Basque sculptor Jorge Oteiza
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Joseph Zito at Lennon Weinberg
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Rirkrit Tiravanija at the Guggenheim
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Amy Gartrell at Daniel Reich
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Robert Wilbert at Susanne Hilberry
by Lynn Crawford -
Andre Cadere at Art: Concept
by James Hyde - Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Urbanist at large: with his large-scale outdoor sculptures on view in many parts of the world, Mark di Suvero is particularly attentive to the way they animate urban spaces. Here, he recounts his roving youth and eventful career, shedding light on his div
by Joan Simon -
Smithson's Island Floats at last
by Stephanie Cash -
Tate accused of cowardice
by Stephanie Cash -
David Diao at Postmasters
by Edward Leffingwell -
Ian Kiaer at Tanya Bonakdar
by Brian Boucher -
Unica Zurn at Ubu
by Jonathan Gilmore -
Dan Graham and collaborators at Art Basel Miami Beach
by Barbara Pollack -
Donald Mitchell at Creative Growth Art Center
by Melissa E. Feldman - Guggenheim gets new director
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