Art in America
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Articles in Sept 2007 issue of Art in America
- John Szarkowski 1925-2007
by Andy Grundberg - Peter Young: easy rider of abstraction: the journeys, both stylistic and geographic, of a nomadic American painter in the 1960s and '70s are retraced in a survey now on view at P.S.1
by Carrie Moyer - Robert Irwin at PaceWildenstein
by Carol Diehl - Nassos Daphnis and Ernest Briggs at Anita Shapolsky
by Michael Amy - Molly Briggs at Zg
by Victor M. Cassidy - Warhol Foundation sued for market dominance
by Stephanie Cash - Spring auctions shatter records
by David Ebony - 2007 Ad
by Marcia E. Vetrocq - May Stevens at Mary Ryan
by Susan Rosenberg - Jean Miotte at the Chelsea Art Museum
by Raphael Rubinstein - William Lewis at J. Crist
by Christopher Schnoor - Museum Curator Awards for 2006
- What Kirstein wrought
by Michael Duncan - A day in the life: with a new color video and a group of large paintings of heads, Sadie Benning moves beyond her reputation as the enfant terrible of Pixelvision, the toy-camera medium she used to wry, diaristic effect in the '90s
by Faye Hirsch - Ray Parker at Washburn
by Michael Amy - Joe Fyfe at JG Contemporary
by Stephen Maine - Robin Mitchell at Jancar
by Constance Mallinson - The Morgan Library & Museum
- It's not made by great men: the traveling exhibition "High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975" recovers a lost artistic moment in all its diversity and experimentalism
by Raphael Rubinstein - Jane Wilson's book of days: for over 20 years, Wilson has been depicting the changing skies of Long Island, bringing to landscape painting the kind of transcendent luminosity often seen as abstraction's province
by Stephen Westfall - Jorg Immendorff at Michael Werner
by David Humphrey - Wolf Kahn at Ameringer & Yohe
by Elisa Decker - Ariel Erestingcol at Togonon
by Mark Van Proyen - Museum of Fine Arts
- Moses in Gotham: a three-part exhibition last spring reevaluated the contributions of Robert Moses, a visionary long vilified for running roughshod over New York City neighborhoods
by Tom McDonough - Mel Chin at Frederieke Taylor
by Edward Leffingwell - Robert Kushner at DC Moore
by Robert Berlind - Ron Ehrlich at Stephen Haller
by Jonathan Goodman - Matti Braun at Esther Schipper
by Axel Lapp - Getty Museum
- What's wrong with art schools
by Jaymee Martin - Light fantastic: electric light produced uncommon effects in a Virginia show of works by seven international artists
by Lilly Wei - Pierre Bismuth at both Mary Boone galleries and Team
by Jonathan Gilmore - Adi Nes at Jack Shainman
by Edward Leffingwell - Isidro Blasco at DCKT Contemporary
by Stephen Maine - Walid Raad, known for his politically charged works produced under the name The Atlas Group
- New York's Museum of Modern Art
- Big mess at MASS MoCA
by Stephanie Cash - NY galleries
- Andy Yoder at Winkleman
by Edward Leffingwell - Qiu Zhijie at Chambers
by Eleanor Heartney - Daniel Douke at OK Harris
by Edward Leffingwell - Emily Rafferty, president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was recently honored by ArtTable
- New Museum of Contemporary Art
- Albright-Knox rakes it in
by Faye Hirsch - 2007 Ad
by Nancy Princenthal - Andreas Kocks at Jeannie Freilich
by Kirsten Swenson - Justine Kurland at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
by Carey Lovelace - Brent Green at Bellwether
by Brian Boucher - The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation has given three awards, worth $10,000 each, to Chicago-area artists
- Bruce Museum
- Jeremy Blake 1971-2007
by Stephanie Cash - Tomorrow's museum directors
by Faye Hirsch - Ai Weiwei's humane conceptualism: with a bevy of new sculptural projects, as well as a massive living intervention at Documenta, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei brings his brand of cunning, humorousbut ultimately compassionateprovocation to the globa
by David Coggins - Daniel Buren at Bortolami-Dayan
by Kirsten Swenson - Anna Conway at Guild & Greyshkul
by Brian Boucher - J. Morgan Puett at Alexander Gray
by Tracey Hummer - The MCA Denver has presented artist, publisher and collector Devon Dikeou
- Guggenheim Awards for 2007
- Jorg Immendorff 1945-2007
by David Ebony - More exiting museum director
- Stingel's eclectic playlist: a traveling survey, which changed substantially at the second of its two stops, reveals that Rudolf Stingel's sociable works actively shape each other's meaning. Viewers are welcome to enter the process
by Nancy Princenthal - Tony Cragg at Marian Goodman
by Benjamin Lima - Priscilla Roberts at Lois Wagner
by Michael Duncan - Delilah Montoya at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary
by Charles Dee Mitchell - Obituaries