Art in America
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Articles in Sept 2002 issue of Art in America
- Ancient art to go home - Front Page - Brief Article
by David Ebony - Newman's perennial now: arriving at the Tate Modern this month, the Philadelphia Museum's retrospective of Barnett Newman's works reveals their continuing capacity to challenge the viewer and raise provocative questions - Cover Story
by Carter Ratcliff - David Bowes at Annina Nosei - New York - Brief Article
by Carter Ratcliff - Margi Geerlinks at Stefan Stux - New York
by Edward Leffingwell - Bernard Piffaretti at Cheim & Read - New York - Brief Article
by Joe Fyfe - Wes Magyar at Pirate - Denver - Brief Article
by Janet Koplos - Antiquities dealer gets prison time - Artworld - Frederick Schultz - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - London sale brings big bucks and controversy - Front Page - Brief Article
by David Ebony - Orazio & Artemisia: a current exhibition tracks the intertwined careers and distinctive formal strategies of the Gentileschihistory's most noted father-daughter artistic duoexploring fundamental changes in style and content under the new condi
by Andree Hayum - Wade Schuman at Forum - New York - Brief Article
by Nancy Grimes - Kim Sooja at Peter Blum - New York - Brief Article
by Lilly Wei - Yvonne Thomas at Cornell DeWitt - New York - Brief Article
by Lilly Wei - Jennifer Bartlett at Baldwin - Aspen - Brief Article
by Janet Koplos - Whitney Museum - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - In Mao's footsteps - Front Page - Brief Article
by Christopher Phillips - Rona Pondick: orchestrated obsessions; Rona Pondick introduces a new group of stainless-steel sculptures delineating a disturbing fantasy: they show the artist's body caught in the midst of metamorphosis into animal forms - mostly
by Janet Koplos - William Wegman at Gorney Bravin and Lee - New York - Brief Article
by Edward Leffingwell - Siobhan Hapaska at Tanya Bonakdar - New York
by Sarah Valdez - Colette at Egizio's Project - New York - Brief Article
by Edward Leffingwell - Larry Bell at Kiyo Higashi - Los Angeles - Brief Article
by David Ebony - National Endowment for the Arts - People - Robert Frankel - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Dark night of the doll. - book review
by Abigail Solomon-Godeau - LeDray's dream objects: in talismanic objects handcrafted at sometimes Lilliputian scale, Charles LeDray defies masculine conventions to evoke a yearning for the maternal embrace and the security it once bestowed - Charles LeDray
by Ken Johnson - Avish Khebrehzadeh at Daniel Silverstein - New York - Brief Article
by Jonathan Goodman - Christian Jankowski at Maccarone, Inc - New York - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Loren MacIver at Alexandre - New York - paintings and drawings - Brief Article
by Jonathan Gilmore - Henry Hopkins at Off Main - Santa Monica - Brief Article
by Tom Collins - Milwaukee Art Museum - People - David Gordon - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Death and the city: in a traveling exhibition, more than 60 architects and designers present their proposals for the World Trade Center site. While some would allow mourning and recollection their place in the city, others reject any reference at all to t
by Tom McDonough - To see or not to see: relying almost exclusively on found footage, German independent filmmaker Harun Farocki explores today's pervasive use of surveillance devices and "smart" technology in both war and peace
by Cathy Lebowitz - Valerie Demianchuk at George Adams - New York - Brief Article
by Melissa Kuntz - Nancy Spero at Galerie Lelong - New York - Brief Article
by Eleanor Heartney - Mu Xin at Yale University Art Gallery - New Haven - landscape painting and prison writings - Brief Article
by Jonathan Goodman - Anne Mudge at David Zapf - San Diego - Brief Article
by Leah Ollman - Allentown Art Museum - People - David R. Brigham - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - A collaboration in concrete: the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, housed in Tadao Ando's first public structure in the U.S., brings a dialogue between art and architecture to the city's revitalized downtown - Report From St. Louis
by Franz Schulze - David Reed at Max Protetch - New York - Brief Article
by Aruna D'Souza - Lauretta Vinciarelli at Henry Urbach Architecture - New York - Brief Article
by Peter R. Kalb - Francesco Vezzoli at the New Museum - New York - Brief Article
by Elizabeth Schambelan - Harry Roseman at Gallery Joe - Philadelphia - sculpture - Brief Article
by Robert Taplin - Obituaries - Artworld - editor Paul Gottlieb - sculptor George Rickey - poet Kenneth Koch - photographer Yousuf Karsh - art dealer Norman Hirschl - gallery director J. Carter Brown - art collector Phyllis Wattis - art dealer Holly Solomon - Obituary
by Stephanie Cash - Art Institute of Chicago - People - Bruce Boucher - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Lower Manhattan arts group back on its feet - Front Page - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - "Living well" on Naoshima: in a spectacular island setting enhanced by two Tadao Ando structures, a Japanese publishing company nurtures an ambitious art-and-architecture program - Report From Japan
by Arden Reed - Bram Bogart at Marlborough Chelsea - New York - Brief Article
by David Ebony - Jan Groover at Janet Borden - New York - Brief Article
by Phyllis Tuchman - Chris Hammerlein at Derek Eller - New York - drawings and sculptures - Brief Article
by Michael Duncan - Xu Bing at the Sackler - Washington, D.C - Brief Article
by Mathieu Borysevicz - New director for Tate Modern - Artworld
by Stephanie Cash - Cleveland Museum of Art - People - Charles L. Venable - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Craft Museum to move to Columbus Circle - Front Page - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Dogged by painting: a recent animated film from Spanish director Luis Eduardo Aute offers a highly imaginative treatment of the lives and works of eight painters, from Goya to Frida Kahlo. . - Film - A Dog Named Pain - movie review
by Terry Berne - Pat Steir at Cheim and Read - New York - Brief Article
by Michael Amy - Rainer Ganahl at Baumgartner - New York - Brief Article
by Edward Leffingwell - Masayuki Nagare at Jason McCoy - New York - sculpture - Brief Article
by Janet Koplos - Judy Jashinsky at McLean Project for the Arts - McLean, Va - Brief Article
by Joe Shannon - Changing of the guard at MOMA - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Philadelphia Museum of Art - People - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Art on the go - Front Page - Brief Article
- Family Saga: Dutch painter Jan Toorop, his daughter Charley, her sons and grandson all grappled with major changes in European art over the course of the modernist era - Report From Utrecht
by Janet Koplos - Graham Gillmore at Mary Boone - New York - Brief Article
by Gerrit Henry - E.E. Smith at Kim Foster - New York - Brief Article
by Jonathan Goodman - Paul Waldman at Lennon, Weinberg - New York - diptychs - Brief Article
by Edward Leffingwell - Bill Zima at Perimeter - Chicago - Brief Article
by Victor M. Cassidy - Art dealers bet on Vegas fair - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Tate magazine gets boost - Artworld - Brief Article
by Stephanie Cash - Ando completes Ft. Worth Modern - Front Page - Brief Article
- A 600-hour Documenta: under the direction of Nigerian-born curator Okwui Enwezor, the sprawling, video-heavy Documenta 11 seeks to define the role of art in a postcolonial, globally interconnected world. The exhibition remains on view until Sept. 15
by Eleanor Heartney - Ed Ruscha at C and M Arts and Gagosian - New York - Brief Article
by Tom McDonough - "One Planet Under a Groove" at the Bronx Museum - New York - Brief Article
by Calvin Reid - Al Taylor at Gagosian - New York - sculpture - Brief Article
by Nancy Princenthal - Corbin Doyle at Mulcahy Modern - Dallas - Brief Article
by Charles Dee Mitchell - WTC sculpture: lost or destroyed? - Artworld - World Trade Center - Brief Article
by Janet Koplos