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Carol Diehl "Kelly confidential: a recent show of drawings by Ellsworth Kelly, most of them from the 1950s and '60s, offered an unusually intimate look at how the artist found shapes, lines and ideas for his work in the cast-off ephemera of everyday life". Art in America. FindArticles.com. 05 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_12_90/ai_95107266/
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Articles in Dec, 2002 issue of Art in America
- Foundations boost diversity and young art - Front Page
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Art in the fast lane: two new privately sponsored art centers mark the first stage of an ambitious program to reinvent Turin as an international culture capital - Report From Turin - Fondazione Agnelli and the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
Sol LeWitt at PaceWildenstein - New York
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Lari Pittman at Barbara Gladstone - New York
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Aaron Fink at Pamela Auchincloss - New York
by Raphael Rubinstein -
Kevin Cannon at James Kelly - Santa Fe, N.M
by T.M. Collins -
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art - People - Rebecca Martin Nagy named director - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
"Unrecognized" figures in Polish Landscape - Front Page - artist Magdalena Abakanowicz - Brief Article
by Barbara Piwowarska -
History in the remaking: continuing its artistic engagement with a complex local past, the 2002 Spoleto Festival once again featured a controversial brand of community-based work - Report From Charleston
by Eleanor Heartney -
Suzanne Anker at universal concepts unlimited - New York
by Thomas McEvilley -
Clarence John Laughlin at Robert Miller - New York
by Edward Leffingwell -
Ron Klein at Pentimenti - Philadelphia
by Miriam Seidel -
Petr Konchalovsky at State Pushkin Museum - Moscow
by Lilly Wei -
Obituaries - Artworld - briefs - Obituary
by Stephanie Cash - Fort Worth Modern opens - Front Page - Brief Article
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Not a mirage: the rapidly growing Phoenix metropolitan area, which includes the towns of Scottsdale and Tempe, has become a substantial venue for contemporary art - Report From Arizona
by Raphael Rubinstein -
Images of elsewhere - Hutchinson, Peter
by Carter Ratcliff -
Robert Yasuda at Elizabeth Harris - New York
by Jonathan Goodman -
Tim Case at spike - New York
by Sarah Valdez -
Esteban Vicente at Riva Yares - Santa Fe, N.M
by Arden Reed -
Wexner Center for the Arts - People - Helen Molesworth named new chief curator - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Art in America: guide to Florida Galleries - Directory
- Epic work for Tate Modern - Front Page - Brief Article
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Keeping company: sculptures by Alain Kirili and the 19th-century artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux were recently juxtaposed in a French museum. The exhibition made the case for the enduring worth of free and direct modeling in contemporary practice - Report F
by Anne Rochette -
Stephen Ellis at Von Lintel - New York
by Lilly Wei -
Helen Miranda Wilson at DC Moore - New York
by Joe Fyfe -
Bryan Hunt at Locks - Philadelphia
by Miriam Seidel -
Mike Henderson at Haines - San Francisco
by Mark Van Proyen -
Ground has been broken for the new Lux Art Institute, a venue for temporary exhibitions of contemporary art, located in Encinitas, Calif - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
A new new Pen Station - Front Page - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
Aerial spy: documenting the myriad ways in which human industry has ravaged the landscape, Emmet Gowin's photographs display a toxic beauty in which we are all complicit - Photography
by Ken Johnson -
Thick & thin: Hans Hofmann: in 1963, Hans Hofmann donated 47 major paintings to the University of California at Berkeley. A touring show of works from this group reminds us of the challenges and pleasures of pure painting
by Frances Colpitt -
Elliott Puckette at Paul Kasmin - New York
by Eleanor Heartney -
James Romberger at Gracie Mansion - New York
by Calvin Reid -
Victoria Reynolds at UTSA satellite space - San Antonio
by Michael Duncan -
Fred Wilson has been selected to represent the U.S. at the 2003 Venice Biennale - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
Whither Las Vegas Guggenheim? - Artworld - rumor that museum's Las Vegas space closing - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
Times Square tango - Front Page
by Stephanie Cash -
Featuring Frida: a long-anticipated film about Frida Kahlo vividly portrays the tumultuous life of the posthumously acclaimed Mexican painter - Film - Movie Review
by Katie Clifford -
Neo Rauch at David Zwirner - New York
by Eleanor Heartney -
Honore Sharrer at Spanierman - New York
by Michael Duncan -
Fred Otnes at Reece - New York - Brief Article
by Jonathan Goodman -
Edward Sturr at Joseph Bellows - La Jolla
by Leah Ollman -
The Seattle Art Museum recently unveiled plans for its new 8 1/2-acre Olympic Sculpture Park in the city's largest and last undeveloped waterfront property, overlooking Elliot Bay, near the central business district - Museum News - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
Lugano collection on the block - Front Page - Brief Article
by David Ebony -
Kelly confidential: a recent show of drawings by Ellsworth Kelly, most of them from the 1950s and '60s, offered an unusually intimate look at how the artist found shapes, lines and ideas for his work in the cast-off ephemera of everyday life
by Carol Diehl -
Jill Baroff at Margarete Roeder - New York
by Faye Hirsch -
Joel Perlman at Kouros - New York - Brief Article
by Jonathan Goodman -
Sam Gilliam at Marsha Mateyka - Washington, D.C
by Joe Shannon -
Lin Tianmiao at CourtYard - Beijing
by Christopher Phillips -
New image for Paris's Jeu de Paume - Artworld
by Sarah S. King -
John Berger's Faith - John Berger: Selected Essays - Book Review
by Max Kozloff -
About a boy: inspired by the press account of an Albanian child displaced during the Balkan war, Mary Kelly's newest installation considers the roots of nationalism, the origin of gender identity and the power of the word
by Ernest Larsen -
Michel Majerus at Friedrich Petzel - New York
by Cary Levine -
Sueharu Fukami at Garth Clark - New York
by David Ebony -
Misty Keasler at photographs do not bend - Dallas
by Charles Dee Mitchell - Art services - Directory
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Awards - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
Alternative art fair for Chicago; Vegas on hold - Front Page
by Susan Snodgrass -
Helio Oiticica: myth of the outlaw: a traveling exhibition recently highlighted the 1970s installations and film projects of the late Brazilian artist, most of them never publicly shown during his lifetime - Critical Essay - Biography
by Edward Leffingwell -
Charles Matton at forum - New York
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Jennifer and Kevin McCoy at Postmasters - New York
by Barbara Pollack -
Mario Algaze at the Lowe Museum of Art - Miami
by Paula Harper -
Mikala Dwyer at Sarah Cottier - Sydney
by Michael Duncan -
Anti-war painting back in the spotlight - Artworld - Neuberger Museum of Art reinstalls controversial painting by Cleve Gray - Brief Article
by David Ebony -
Breaking the Box - New Art in the 60s and 70s: Redefining Reality - Out of the Box: The Reinvention of Art, 1965-1975 - Book Review
by Ken Johnson -
Expressing the abstract: throughout her career, Joan Mitchell remained committed to gestural painting and keenly attuned to landscape. A retrospective that is currently touring the country highlights the complexities and pleasures of her work - Critical E
by Richard Kalina -
Toland Grinnell at Mary Boone - New York
by Edward Leffingwell -
Marco Breuer at Roth Horowitz - New York
by Jonathan Goodman -
Lina Bertucci at Rhona Hoffman - Chicago
by Susan Snodgrass -
Muneteru Ujino at Mizuma - Tokyo
by John McGee -
NEA chairman nominated - Artworld - poet Dana Gioia nominated by President Bush as National Endowment for the Arts new chair - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
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