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Stephanie Cash "Everything old is new again: many works in the Cooper-Hewitt's current survey of contemporary American design advance concepts in their respective fields by mining the past - Design". Art in America. FindArticles.com. 31 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_12_91/ai_111503868/
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Whose 1980s? The renegade magazine Charley and the more established Artforum have recently offered conflicting, if similarly flawed, views of the art of the 1980s - The Art Press
by Raphael Rubinstein -
Rhoades abroad: in his most recent installation, Jason Rhoades considers sanctity, fertility, beasts of burden and the 550 names of Woman - both Eastern and Western
by Lilly Wei -
Jeff Sonhouse at Jack Tilton/Anna Kustera - New York
by Cary Levine -
Louise Fishman at Cheim & Read - New York
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Lourdes Cue at Franklin Art Works - Minneapolis
by Michael Fallon -
Rune Mields at Galerie Jollenbeck - Cologne
by Daniel Belasco - The Nancy Graves Foundation has announced the recipients of its $25,000 grants for visual artists - Awards and Grants - Brief Article
- 9/11 memorial projects unveiled - Artworld - Brief Article
- California's ruinous fires - Front Page - Brief Article
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Stand-up artist: Erwin Wurm's diverse body of work is physical, funny and ephemeral. Often inviting viewer participation, the prolific Austrian artist both extends and undermines artistic traditions of the 1970s. Widely exhibited in Europe, he is finally
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Marco Maggi at Cristinerose/Josee Bienvenu - New York
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Damian Loeb at Mary Boone - New York
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Barbara Goodstein at Bowery - New York - Brief Article
by Lance Esplund -
Dean Byington at Paule Anglim - San Francisco
by Jerome Tarshis - Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art - People - Brief Article
- Obituaries - Artworld - Obituary
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Baghdad arts center director tours the U.S - Front Page
by David Ebony -
Reciprocal debts: a traveling exhibition examines the ceramic sculpture Noguchi made during visits to Japan, where the spark of his interest inflamed a group of young potters
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China Blue at Lance Fung - New York - Brief Article
by Sarah Valdez -
Suzan Frecon at Lawrence Markey - New York … the work of the abstract artist invites interpretation
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Joseph Mills at the Corcoran and Hemphill - Washington, D.C
by Joe Shannon -
Larry Sultan at Stephen Wirtz - San Francisco
by Melissa E. Feldman - The Japan Art Association has presented its Praemium Imperiale awards, worth approximately $125,000 each, to five individuals - Awards and Grants - Brief Article
- Meier's Jubilee Church debuts in Rome - Artworld - Brief Article
- Art in America: guide to Florida galleries and museums - Directory
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Nothing in isolation: mixing architecture and nature in a new installation, Judy Pfaff found order and disorder in both
by Janet Koplos -
Ellsworth Kelly at Matthew Marks - New York … self-portraiture figures prominently in a drawings exhibit
by Edward Leffingwell -
David Serisier at Robert Steele - New York
by Roger Boyce -
Maria Martinez-Canas at Catherine Edelman - Chicago
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Marcel-li Antunez at Mercat de les Flors Theater - Barcelona
by Kim Bradley - Eugene V. Thaw, collector, dealer, scholar and philanthropist, recently won the Hadrian Award - Awards and Grants - Brief Article
- New director for Menil Collection - Artworld - Brief Article
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Saarinen's TWA terminal saved? - Front Page
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Mutability and metaphor: using dry pigments, intense hues and a meditative approach to the painting process, Natvar Bhavsar creates large compositions in which a cosmic vision emerges from lush materiality
by Carter Ratcliff -
Type A at Sara Meltzer - New York - Adam Ames and Andrew Bordwin
by Jessica Ostrower -
Robert Polidori at Pace/MacGill - New York
by Edward Leffingwell -
Richard Bosman at Elizabeth Harris - New York
by P.C. Smith -
Allan Sekula at Christopher Grimes - Santa Monica … political intent infuses the photographer's work
by Peter Frank - Yale University Art Gallery - People - Brief Article
- The University of Michigan Museum of Art in Ann Arbor has selected the proposal of Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works Architecture for the design of a new $35-million expansion and renovation project - Museum News - Brief Article
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Forty ways of looking at a stranger: in its first Triennial exhibition, the International Center of Photography brought together work by 40 photographers, all of it dealing in some fashion with what it means to be a stranger - Photography
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Kenneth Snelson at Marlborough and Laurence Miller - New York … the sculptor's work is known for structural balance
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Jessica Rohrer at Arena - New York … an autobiographical strain permeates the artist's work
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Susie Rosmarin at Angstrom - Dallas
by Charles Dee Mitchell -
Jun Kaneko at Galleri Brandstrup - Oslo … the ceramist is known for innovative glazing
by Janet Koplos - The Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum recently presented its National Design Awards [see Triennial article, p. 62] - Awards and Grants - Brief Article
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Wildenstein lawsuit nixed - Artworld - Brief Article
by Raphael Rubinstein -
Seydou Keita legacy disputed - Front Page
by Richard Vine -
Mending the breach: with the title "Poetic Justice," the latest Istanbul Biennial signaled its interest in reconciling self-expression and politics. For the first time, the exhibition sites included the Byzantine splendor of the Hagia Sophia
by Eleanor Heartney -
Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez at the New Museum - New York
by Michael Amy -
Arno Rafael Minkkinen at Tiber de Nagy - New York
by Michael Amy -
George McNeil at Luise Ross - New York
by David Ebony -
Robert Jay Wolff at Canfield - Santa Fe
by Arden Reed - Malmo Konsthall - People - Brief Article
- The Toledo Museum of Art recently broke ground for its Glass Pavilion - Museum News - Brief Article
- NY galleries - Directory - Calendar
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Seeing Noguchi anew: for an exhibition that has toured Europe and will come to New York in the spring, Robert Wilson turned his theatrical skills to providing environments for Isamu Noguchi's sculptures, furniture, lights and other designs
by Phyllis Tuchman -
Eduardo Sarabia at I-20 - New York
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Dorota Kolodziejczyk at Joseph Helman - New York
by Lilly Wei -
Richard Rezac at Rhona Hoffman - Chicago
by Victor M. Cassidy -
Milena Dragicevic at Artlab at Imperial - London
by Mark Harris - Artist Bill Viola and Susan Weber Soros, founder and director of the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in Decorative Arts - Awards and Grants - Brief Article
- Whitney announces Biennial artists - Artworld - Brief Article
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Expanding horizons: with the Miami art world in the throes of rapid change, the author examines the impact of growth, spurred by the arrival of Art Basel, on public institutions, galleries and artists - Report From Miami
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Olav Westphalen at the Sculpture Center - New York
by Cary Levine -
Brett Cook-Dizney at P.P.O.W - New York
by Sarah Valdez -
Judith Raphael at Lyonswier - New York
by Robert Berlind -
Liz Ward at Dunn and Brown Contemporary - Dallas
by Frances Colpitt -
Socratis Socratous at LAB Art Projects - Athens
by Tina Sotiriadi - Atlanta's High Museum of Art unveiled newly renovated and reinstalled galleries throughout its Richard Meier building - Museum News - Brief Article
- NEA gets more money for 2004 - Artworld - Brief Article
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Everything old is new again: many works in the Cooper-Hewitt's current survey of contemporary American design advance concepts in their respective fields by mining the past - Design
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Bjorn Dahlem at Friedrich Petzel - New York … the artist uses low-grade materials to great effect
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Didier Massard at Julie Saul - New York
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Dan McCarthy at Anton Kern - New York
by Sarah Valdez -
Melissa Miller at Moody - Houston
by Michael Duncan - Art services directory - Directory
- The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art recently received a gift of some 100 photographs by 45 artists from museum trustee Carla Emil and her husband, Rich Silverstein - Museum News - Brief Article
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Another Tacha work to be destroyed - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash
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