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Eleanor Heartney "Valerio's allegorical realism: deceptively naturalistic in manner, James Valerio's large-scale paintings imbue meticulous depictions of daily life with an almost religious sensibility". Art in America. FindArticles.com. 07 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_1_92/ai_112131281/
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Lawsuit targets Met expansion - Front Page - coalition of citizens opposes plans for expansion of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash -
Sullivan's movements: a major exhibition recently surveyed the diverse career of 78-year-old dancer, sculptor, painter and conceptual artist Francoise Sullivan - Report From Montreal - Biography
by Ken Carpenter -
Julian Lethbridge at Paula Cooper - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Nancy Princenthal -
Ena Swansea at Gasser & Grunert - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Melissa Kuntz -
Dotty Attie at P.P.O.W - New York
by Eleanor Heartney -
Kati Toivanen at the Belger Arts Center - Kansas City
by Alice Thorson - Art services - Directory
- Columbus Circle conversion challenged - Artworld - Museum of Arts & Design - Brief Article
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Giacometti and Gorky: family matters - Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic, and the Man - Book Review
by Sue Taylor -
Valerio's allegorical realism: deceptively naturalistic in manner, James Valerio's large-scale paintings imbue meticulous depictions of daily life with an almost religious sensibility
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Adam Dant at Adam Baumgold - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Anthony Haden-Guest -
Michel Alexis at Stephen Haller - New York
by Jonathan Goodman -
Randall Exon at the James A. Michener Art Museum - Doylestown, Penn
by Bill Scott -
Stefano Arienti at Guenzani - Milan
by Adrian Dannatt - The Seattle Art Museum recently unveiled its ambitious expansion plans designed by the Portland-based firm Allied Works Architecture, led by Brad Cloepfil - Museum News - Brief Article
- The winners of the National Medal of Arts were recently announced by President Bush - Awards & Grants - Brief Article
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Our photos, our selves: the last installment of a three-part examination of identity, PhotoEspana 2003 encompassed the work of 170 international artists - Report From Madrid
by Richard Vine -
Cai Guo-Qiang at Central Park & the Asia Society - New York
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Inci Eviner at Monique Goldstrom - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Christopher Phillips -
Maja Lisa Engelhardt at DCA - New York
by Melissa Kuntz -
Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar at Heriard-Cimino - New Orleans
by Melissa Kuntz -
Silke Otto-Knapp at the Kunstverein - Dusseldorf
by Daniel Belasco - SITE Santa Fe recently announced that it has finalized the purchase of its building at 1960 Paseo de Peralta from the city of Santa Fe for $750,000 - Museum News - Brief Article
- Americans for the Arts, a nonprofit advocacy group, recently presented its National Arts Awards - Awards & Grants - Brief Article
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Sutherland's belated homecoming: renewed interest in painter Graham Sutherland's work has led to a recent series of U.K. exhibitions marking the centenary of his birth - Report From England - Biography
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Joan Semmel at Mitchell Algus - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
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Helmut Federle at Peter Blum - New York
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Kathleen McCarthy at Standard and Patrick McGee at the Hyde Park Art Center - Chicago
by Susan Snodgrass - Art schools - Directory
- Trouble in Taichung - Artworld - proposed Guggenheim Museum in Taichung, Taiwan - Brief Article
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Records smashed at fall auctions - Front Page - art sales at auction houses Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips de Pury and Luxembour
by David Ebony -
Fields of dream: born a Mennonite farm boy in Pennsylvania, Warren Rohrer channeled his feeling for the land into abstract paintings whose "fields" of color take on an enliveningly literal connotation. Two Philadelphia shows offered a look at his unusual
by Miriam Seidel -
Robert Appleton at Edward Thorp - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Raphael Rubinstein -
Mario Naves at Elizabeth Harris - New York
by Lance Esplund -
Nadine Robinson at Caren Golden - New York
by Paul Laster -
Jean Renaudie at Credac - Ivry, France
by James Hyde - Annu Palakunnathu Matthew is the winner of a $5,000 John Gutmann Photography Fellowship - Awards & Grants - Brief Article
- Liz Thompson - People - Lower Manhattan Cultural Council - Brief Article
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Spiral Jetty on dry land - Front Page - Robert Smithson's earth sculpture in Utah's Great Salt Lake - Brief Article
by Suzaan Boettger -
Whitman's expanded theater: a traveling survey of works by vanguard cross-media artist Robert Whitman offers film-and-object installations from the 1960s, along with some never-exhibited drawings from the '70s - Biography
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Greg Stone at Pierogi - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Gregory Volk -
Jane Wilson at DC Moore - New York
by Stephen Westfall -
Hong Lei at Chambers Fine Art - New York
by Derek Conrad Murray -
Munakata Shiko at Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Los Angeles
by Michael Duncan - Arne Glimcher - Awards & Grants
- LACMA expansion on again - Artworld - Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Brief Article
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Grant Wood's Iowa studio to open - Front Page - Cedar Rapids Art Museum - Brief Article
by Sue Taylor -
In the cut: automotive ultraspeed and transsexual surgery were the ostensible subjects of Finnish film artist Ilppo Pohjola's first New York gallery show. The true subject: filmmaking itself
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
Kurt Schwitters at Ubu - New York - exhbition of the artist's work
by Jonathan Gilmore -
Angelina Nasso at Stux - New York
by Joe Fyfe -
Meg Cranston at Leo Koenig - New York
by Sarah Valdez -
Robert Yoder at Howard House - Seattle
by Matthew Kangas - The Washington, D.C.-based Phillips Collection has given its Duncan Phillips Award for collectors and patrons to Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria von Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria - Awards & Grants - Brief Article
- Dallas Museum of Art - People - Brief Article
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Less or more Miesian? In the midst of Chicago's famed I.I.T. campus, new buildings by Rem Koolhaas and Helmut Jahn offer radically diverse responses to the Mies van der Rohe legacy - Architecture - Illinois Institute of Technology
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Ian Hamilton Finlay at Nolan/Eckman - New York - exhibition of artist's work
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Susan Weil at Sundaram Tagore - New York - artist gives visual interpretation to work of writer James Joyce
by Lilly Wei -
The Art Guys at Cornell DeWitt - New York
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Judy Ledgerwood at Rhona Hoffman - Chicago
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Andre Butzer at Max Hetzler - Berlin
by David Gleeson -
Obituaries - Artworld - Obituary
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Proposals for a WTC memorial - Front Page - Lower Manhattan Development Corporation considers proposals for memorial at World Trade Center site
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Formalism's poetic frontier: Polly Apfelbaum's current midcareer survey shows her pushing past sculptural objecthood to an increasingly painterly mode that celebrates color and the devotional repetitions of touch - Cover Story
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Stephen Westfall at Lennon, Weinberg - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
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Takashi Murakami at Marianne Boesky - New York
by Paul Mattick -
Jeff Brouws at Craig Krull - Santa Monica
by Janet Koplos - The Anonymous was a Woman Foundation has presented its 2003 prizes, worth $25,000 each, to 10 female artists over the age of 35 - Awards & Grants - Brief Article
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New building for new museum - Artworld - New Museum of Contemporary Art
by Stephanie Cash -
Dali centennial celebrations - Front Page - exhibitions to celebrate anniversary of artist Salvador Dali's birth
by Kim Bradley -
A Proteus revealed: a traveling exhibition of the Mannerist artist Hendrick Goltzius offers an unprecedented survey of his influential career. Along with the prints that won him enduring fame, the show features lesser-known drawings and paintings that vit
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Leo de Goede at Paul Kasmin - New York - exhibition of the artist's work
by Lilly Wei -
Cynthia Girard at Miller/Geisler - New York
by Melissa Kuntz -
Jenny Scobel at Thomas Erben - New York
by Steven Vincent -
Lisa Adams at the Sandbox - Venice, Calif
by Susan Otto - Margaret Klimek Phillips , former professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, bequeathed 12 one-time awards - 1926-2002 - Awards & Grants - Brief Article
- Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art - People - Brief Article
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