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Articles in June-July, 2008 issue of Art in America
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2008 Ad
by Lisa Movius - Art in Denver: no contest
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Activist esthetics
by Tom McDonough -
Primary colors: an artist takes aim at the never ending presidential campaign
by Cathy Lebowitz -
Subodh Gupta at Jack Shainman
by Susan Harris -
Robin Lowe at Lennon, Weinberg
by Edward Leffingwell -
Andre Butzer at Metro Pictures
by Brian Boucher -
Otabenga Jones and Associates at the Menil Collection
by Charles Dee Mitchell - Cay Sophie Rabinowitz has resigned as artistic director of Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach after four months in the post, citing personal reasons
- The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., unveils its new Stone Hill Center on June 22
- Asia Society
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Counting the Fallen
by Jane Hammond -
Summer preview
by Sarah S. King - NY galleries
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Written in Stone: built of blocks from Israel and Palestine and assembled by masons from throughout the region, Michal Rovner's massive stone structures rely on delicate networks of understanding
by Nancy Princenthal -
Luis Camnitzer at Alexander Gray
by Sarah Valdez -
Adel Abdessemed at P.S.1
by Claudia Calirman -
George Condo at Luhring Augustine
by Stephen Mueller -
Hung Liu at Rena Bransten
by Peter Selz - The Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative, which pairs established figures with emerging artists in various fields, has announced the new round of participants in its biennial program
- Guggenheim fellows for 2008
- Oppenheim "Church" uprooted again
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Cold war and hot art: a wide-ranging and politically alert exhibition revealed new aspects of that durable topic of 20th-century art history: the postwar cultural rivalry between France and the U.S
by Jonathan D. Katz -
Collateral damage: Siah Armajani's Fallujah employs some of his signature architectural vocabulary in a new, darkly pessimistic tone
by Kim Bradley -
Coco Fusco at The Project
by Nancy Princenthal -
Dennis Rudolph at Perry Rubenstein
by Casey Ruble -
David Maeh at Forum
by Jonathan Goodman -
Matthew Moore at Lisa Sette
by Deborah Sussman Susser - The New Museum and Altoids mint company recently presented the first Altoids Awards to Ei Arakawa, Michael Patterson-Carver, Lauren Kelley and Michael Stickrod
- Obituaries
- Contemporary Jewish Museum opens
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Mindful artists
by Geoffrey Koetsch - Future home for still museum
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The revolution will be visualized: the compelling graphic designs of Emory Douglas, "Revolutionary Artist" of the Black Panther Party, helped shape the group's public image and reflected its evolution from politically militant to socially mitiga
by Sarah Valdez -
Rules of Engagement: with photographic truthfulness no longer taken on faith, some photographers are working out a new set of protocols for making pictures that are seriously real
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
Yinka Shonibare at James Cohan
by Faye Hirsch -
Adrian Piper at Elizabeth Dee
by Kirsten Swenson -
Heather Cox at Knoedler
by Edward Leffingwell -
Patrick Heron at Hackett-Freedman
by Melissa E. Feldman - The National Arts Club recently honored Matthew Barney with its Medal of Honor
- Artist's "bioterror" charges dropped
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Timing Cleveland's expansion
by James Kopniske -
Artists, guns and money
by Peter Plagens -
Argentina provokes: a recent exhibition linked contemporary Argentine art to that of the generation preceding the 1976 coup and ensuing "dirty war."
by Julian Kreimer -
Sticking it: beginning with the controversial "Supercock" drawings she did at Yale during the Vietnam War, Judith Bernstein has sustained a bold feminist critique of masculinity fetishized into militarism
by Robert Berlind -
Suzanne Treister and Kim Rugg at P.P.O.W
by Leigh Anne Miller -
Lori Grinker at Nailya Alexander
by Debora Kuan -
Jane Irish at Locks
by Anne R. Fabbri -
Deborah Ligorio at Francesca Minini
by Cornelia Lauf - Wendy Wagner is the 2008 recipient of the $50,000 Hunting Art Prize, given to Texas-based artists by the international oil services company
- Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
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Candidates on the arts
by Stephanie Cash -
Boris Lurie remembered
by Gertrude Stein -
The art of suffering
by David Ebony -
Destroy, they said: in what was billed as an attempt to "de-Hellenize" contemporary Greek culture and relieve it of its classical past, the 1st Athens Biennial sprang into being
by Lilly Wei -
Piotr Uklanski at Gagosian
by Edward Leffingwell -
Muntadas at Kent
by Eleanor Heartney -
Sigalit Landau at the Museum of Modern Art
by Marcia E. Vetrocq -
"Claiming Space" at the Katzen Center, American University
by J.W. Mahoney -
Dean Sameshima at Peres Projects
by Ana Finel Honigman - Exit Art has announced the winner of its first biennial Ida Applebroog Award, established by the artist along with collector and board member Richard Massey to support artists at critical points in their careers
- National Gallery of Art
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Louise Bourgeois on the big screen
by David Ebony -
Abstract expressionism and the Cold War: did New York really steal the idea of modern art? Were the artists tools of U.S. policy? 25 years on, Serge Guilbaut's j'accuse can still prompt a fiery response
by Irving Sandler -
In times of trouble: several recent videos and films reflect the growing cultural response, often indirect but nonetheless penetrating, to the political conditions of our day
by Nancy Princenthal -
Ai Weiwei at Mary Boone
by Brian Broucher -
Robert Rauschenberg at PaceWildenstein and Jacobson Howard
by David Ebony -
Hans van Meeuwen at Cristinerose
by Janet Koplos -
Wesley Harvey at WaterSpace South
by Matthew Kangas - Omer Fast is the winner of the 2008 Bucksbaum Award, given to an artist in the Whitney Biennial
- Las Vegas's Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, located in the Venetian casino and resort, closed its doors on May 11
- Patrick Ireland, R.I.P
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Rating Ramirez
by Christy Bergland -
Pen & ink
by Dan Perjovschi -
Bearing witness: a recent show at El Museo del Barrio explored four decades of performance art in the Americas
by Daniel R. Quiles -
Handforth's fallen angels: Mark Handforth's heterogeneous sculpture coalesced in an installation with thematic intimations of lost paradise
by Roni Feinstein -
Meg Webster at Paula Cooper
by Edward Leffingwell -
Jeff Wall at Marian Goodman
by Deborah Everett -
George Condo at Nicholas Robinson
by Edward Leffingwell -
Rachel Howard at Haunch of Venison
by Ana Finel Honigman
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