Art in America
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Articles in Sept 2005 issue of Art in America
- Open source art: two recent exhibitions provided an introduction to the videos and altered software projections of computer artist Cory Arcangel, who makes his work with various collaborators
by Sarah Valdez - Peter Millett at Greg Kucera
by Matthew Kangas - Al Held, 1928-2005
by David Ebony - Whitney Museum of American Art
- Plugged in and caffeinated: Seattle's vibrant economy fosters an arts scene marked by museum growth, a noted sculpture park, and lively alternative and commercial venues
by Janet Koplos - Judy Pfaff takes the stage
by Faye Hirsch - In a liquid medium: better known in Europe than in the U.S., Richard Jackson has been testing the confines of painting for over three decades. Recent shows in New York and London prompt new consideration of this quietly influential Los Angeles artist
by Raphael Rubinstein - Gerald Laing at Spike
by David Ebony - Wade Saunders at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts
by Miriam Seidel - Katy Stone at the Boise Art Museum
by Christopher Schnoor - Roy McMakin at the Henry Art Gallery
by Matthew Kangas - Pinault to the Punta
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Reporter murdered in Iraq
by Stephanie Cash - NY galleries
- The measure of heartbreak: in her multipart project "Exquisite Pain," Sophie Calle uses snapshots, letters and memorabilia to mark her progression toward an unexpected romantic rupture. Accounts of other people's tragedies, in stitched texts and
by Nancy Princenthal - Jane Hammond at Galerie Lelong
by Eleanor Heartney - Karin Davie at Mary Boone
by Matthew Guy Nichols - John Grade at the Boise Art Museum
by Christopher Schnoor - Pat Hickman and David Hamilton at Maui Arts & Cultural Center
by Marcia Morse - Bloomberg's gift to NYC
- Drawing Center move to WTC site in doubt
by Brian Boucher - Cecily Brown at Gagosian
by Michael Amy - Tom Waldron at Richard Levy
by Arden Reed - Tino Sehgal at the ICA
by Stephanie Cash - Arkansas gets art center, and a Durand
- Biennale gamble: doubling down: spawned by a curatorial feud, two international biennials now vie for viewer attention in the Czech capital
by Richard Vine - Painterly relations: recent exhibitions at the Royal Academy and Tate Britain reassessed the work of three British painters: William Nicholson and the John siblings, Gwen and Augustus
by David Cohen - Painting a paradox
by Karen Wilkin - Amy Wilson at Bellwether
by Brian Boucher - Chris Jordan at Paul Kopeikin
by Jori Finkel - Marc Bijl at Upstream
by David Ebony - Hirshhorn Museum
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by Marcia E. Vetrocq - Antony Gormley at Sean Kelly
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Joel Shapiro at PaceWildenstein
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Don Celender at OK Harris
by Edward Leffingwell - Sean Duffy at Suzanne Vielmetter LA Projects
by Michael Duncan - Helga Natz at Arnaud Lefebvre
by Joe Fyfe - Seattle Art Museum
- Artists in your living room
by Constance Wyndham - Leonardo Drew at Brent Sikkema
by Michael Amy - Louis Cameron at I-20
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Rick Arnitz at Stephen Wirtz
by Melissa E. Feldman - Barthelemy Toguo at the Palais de Tokyo
by Anne Rochette - New Museum of Contemporary Art
- Durand exits New York
by Faye Hirsch - 2005 Ad
by Linda Nochlin - Sarah Sze at Marianne Boesky
by Matthew Guy Nichols - Donald Baechler at Cheim and Read
by Steven Vincent - Jay DeFeo at Mills College Art Museum
by Michael Duncan - Art services
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- Iraq museum update
by David Ebony - Daniel Buren at the Guggenheim
by Edward Leffingwell - Robert Gober at Matthew Marks
by Eleanor Heartney - Joseph Park at the Frye Art Museum and Howard House
by Jen Graves - The University of Wisconsin's Elvehjem Museum of Art in Madison recently announced a gift of $20 million from New York-based collectors and philathropists Simona and Jerome A. Chazen to help fund a $35-million museum expansion project
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- Private museum opens in Shanghai
by Lisa Movius - Unfolding Matisse: Henri Matisse's "working library" of textiles, packed away in trunks and closets since the artist's death in 1954, is now the focus of a revelatory exhibition of artworks and fabrics at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
by Barry Schwabsky - Lawrence Weiner at Marian Goodman
by Edward Leffingwell - Robert Arneson at George Adams
by Cary Levine - Scott Fife at Platform
by Matthew Kangas - Obituaries
by Stephanie Cash - 2005 Ad
- Contemporary works boost spring auctions
by David Ebony - David Wakstein and the Painting Team at White Box
by Cathy Lebowitz - Graham Nickson at Salander-O'Reilly
by Edward Leffingwell - George Quasha and John Cage at Baumgartner
by Carter Ratcliff