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Janet Koplos "Not-so-still-life: in his recent work, Andrew Lord continues to address issues of painting through the medium of clay, as well as to shape his sculptures by unorthodox methods". Art in America. FindArticles.com. 01 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_4_93/ai_n13629224/
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Articles in April, 2005 issue of Art in America
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The Tristan Project
by Arden Reed - NY galleries
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Landscape seen and thought: a six-decade survey revealed the often sublime and always disciplined vision of Helen Lundeberg, one of L.A.'s most admired painters
by Michael Duncan -
Lisa Hoke at Elizabeth Harris
by Stephen Maine -
Lester Johnson at James Goodman
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Rainer Gross at Axel Raben
by Michael Amy -
Brian Murphy at Suyama Space and Platform
by Suzanne Beal - The Dallas Museum of Art recently announced several gifts of art works and cash from various long-time museum patrons
- Charles Guilbert and Serge Murphy were recently presented with the $10,000 Bell Canada Award in Video Art
- Terra Grant for American Art Archives
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Walker Art Center doubles size
by Janet Koplos -
The persistence of history: three satellite shows accompanying the inaugural Lodz Biennale offered visitors a rare all-Polish contemporary art experience
by Christopher Lyon -
The right moves: Alfred Leslie in the fifties: although best known these days for his heroically scaled figurative paintings, Alfred Leslie spent the 1950s working in an intentionally raw Abstract-Expressionist vein. A recent show of these early works cap
by Richard Kalina -
Carol Szymanski at Elga Wimmer
by Sarah Schmerler -
John Biggers at Michael Rosenfeld
by Jonathan Goodman -
Johannes Girardoni at Stephen Haller
by Tracey Hummer -
Tom LaDuke at Angles
by Constance Mallinson - Paris Review
- Gary Schneider has been presented with the $40,000 Lou Stoumen Prize
- Obituaries
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Chicago Art fair wars
by Susan Snodgrass -
Ab-ex rex
by Richard Kalina -
Defying the masters: creating anonymous, heroically scaled portraits of contemporary African-American males, Kehinde Wiley explores many grand precedents of European painting, while offering a wry critique of today's media version of black masculinity
by Sarah Lewis -
Tanyth Berkeley at Bellwether
by Sarah Valdez -
Kurt Lightner at Clementine
by Steven Vincent -
Barry Frydlender at Andrea Meislin
by Edward Leffingwell -
Judy Chicago at LewAllen Contemporary
by Sarah S. King - Abington Art Center
- The Penny McCall Foundation recently announced seven winners of its Penny McCall Awards for 2004
- The San Francisco-based Fleishhacker Foundation recently presented 12 Bay Area artists with Eureka Fellowships for 2005-07
- Whitney Museum of American Art
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Harald Szeemann, 1933-2005
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
Constructing a biennial: sixty-two international artists took part in last fall's first-ever Lodz Biennale, launching the manufacturing city's unconventional Artists' Museum
by Christopher Lyon -
Seeing through stone: Natalie Charkow Hollander's deeply carved reliefs offer a sophisticated take on, and view into, the conceptual spaces of renowned paintings. A recent gallery survey covered more than 20 years' work
by Karen Wilkin -
Tomoko Sawada at Zabriskie
by Edward Leffingwell -
Gerome Kamrowski at Washburn
by Edward Leffingwell -
Lutz Bacher at American Fine Arts and Participant, Inc
by Maura Reilly -
Suzanne Scherer and Pavel Ouporov at Turner Carroll
by Sarah S. King - Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Architect Santiago Calatrava has received the 2005 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts
- The Franz and Virginia Bader Fund has awarded grants totaling $50,000 to three artists over the age of 40 in the Washington, D.C., area
- Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art
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"Fantasy" passports seized
by Faye Hirsch -
Narcissus of modernism: a document-rich exhibition detailed the life of the mercurial Jean Cocteau, who helped shape visual, literary and dramatic arts in the 20th century
by Peter Gallo -
Not-so-still-life: in his recent work, Andrew Lord continues to address issues of painting through the medium of clay, as well as to shape his sculptures by unorthodox methods
by Janet Koplos -
Joan Snyder at Betty Cuningham and Alexandre
by Susan Harris -
Irving Kriesberg at Peter Findlay
by Elisa Decker -
Sook Jin Jo at OK Harris
by Eleanor Heartney -
Michael Knutson at Blackfish Gallery
by Sue Taylor - Menil Collection
- Fernando Botero recently established in his home country a prize for a young Colombian artist; worth about $45,000, the Botero Prize will be given annually by the Foundation for Young Colombian Artists
- Increase for NEA in Bush budget
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Art Show shines in the Big Apple
by David Ebony -
Baldessari's Hollywood: continuing to work with movie images in his two latest series, "Windows" and "Columns," John Baldessari has broached a new format and a more dramatic use of color
by Eleanor Heartney -
Pinar Yolacan at Rivington Arms
by Brian Boucher -
Haesook Kim at the Tenri Cultural Institute
by Jonathan Goodman -
Katherine Bowling at Greenberg Van Doren
by Dominique Nahas -
Allison Stewart at Arthur Roger
by Susan Elizabeth Ryan - High Museum of Art
- Kathy Halbreich, director of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and Mari Carmen Ramirez, curator of Latin American art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, are the winners of the 2005 award for curatorial excellence
- Creative Capital Foundation has announced 41 grants to 46 artists in amounts of $5,000-$10,000 totaling nearly $400,0000
- Hammer Museum
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New Nasher Museum for Duke University
by Stephanie Cash -
Down under no more: with globalization now an art-world fait accompli, Australia has outgrown its status as a promising outpost and become, increasingly, an art center in its own right
by Richard Kalina -
Bryan Hunt at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Torben Giehler at Leo Koenig
by Edward Leffingwell -
Brice Dellsperger at Team
by Catherine LaSota -
Alan Kleiman at Robert Steele
by Edward Leffingwell -
Timothy P. Ojile at the Honolulu Academy of Arts
by Marcia Morse - New York's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum recently proposed a $75-million expansion project
- The Pasadena-based Flintridge Foundation has presented 10 biennial awards of $25,000 each to visual artists in California and the Northwest who have produced consistently high quality work for at least 20 years
- CAA Awards for 2005
- New wing for Penn Academy
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Thinking, mapping, painting: over the last decade, Terry Winters has increasingly sought to translate systems of informationand the ways we think about theminto pictorial space
by Carol Diehl -
David Wojnarowicz at P.P.O.W. and Roth Horowitz
by Faye Hirsch -
Kristin Calabrese at Leo Koenig
by Joe Fyfe -
Linden Frederick at Forum
by Faye Hirsch -
Daniel Raedeke at Laumeier Sculpture Park
by Mel Watkin - Art services
- Artists Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler and R.B. Kitaj were each recently awarded
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