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Articles in Oct, 2007 issue of Art in America
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The expanded field: Munster's latest decade: the fourth installment of sculpture Projects Munster, a series of exhibitions held every 10 years, was a freewheeling affair in which finding the works was as diverting as looking at them
by Gregory Volk -
Arts boost in NYC schools
by Stephanie Cash -
Found objects to sound objects: eleven Pacific Northwest venues presented a selection of inventive sound-generating installations by the Seattle-based artist Trimpin
by Jen Graves -
Dash Snow and Dan Colen at Deitch
by Faye Hirsch -
Rosemarie Trockel at Gladstone
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Ian Davis at Leslie Tonkonow
by Michael Amy -
Melissa Ichiuji at Irvine Contemporary
by Sidney Lawrence -
Jeff Brouws at Robert Koch
by Sarah Valdez - Kerry James Marshall is the recipient of a residency award from the Wexner Center for the Arts
- Boteros for Berkeley
- Fine Arts Program
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In defense of double-duty critics
by Mary Voelz Chandler -
Megacollecting, Family-Style
by Peter Plagens -
Facing the nation: Harold Stevenson's "The Great Society," a monumental suite of portraits depicting residents of the artist's hometown, Idabel, Okla., was recently exhibited after languishing in storage for 40 years
by Michael Duncan -
Myron Stout at Washburn
by Carol Diehl -
Tina Barney at Janet Borden
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Ted Riederer at Nicole Klagsbrun
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Iva Gueorguieva at Carl Berg
by Stephen Maine -
Wolfram Hahn at C/O
by Matthias Harder - Obituaries
- L.A. County Museum of Art
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Placing Barela
by Vicente Martinez -
Restored WPA mural in L.A
by David Ebony -
The long shadows of slavery: since the mid-1990s, Kara Walker has been crafting willfully transgressive cut-paper murals of life in the antebellum South. A traveling survey that arrives at the Whitney this month examines the full range of Walker's art
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Dan Perjovschi at the Museum of Modern Art
by Brian Boucher -
Muntean/Rosenblum at Team
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Nina Kuo at Cheryl McGinnis
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Ann Mikolowski at Center Galleries
by Vince Carducci -
Cathy de Monchaux at Fred
by Ana Finel Honigman - The Judith Rothschild Foundation has given 21 grants, ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, to benefit the work of recently deceased, under-recognized artists through exhibition or publication support, acquisitions, research and various projects
- Palazzo Grassi
- Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
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Giving Aboriginal art its due
by Nana Booker -
A trade in black and white: the author recalls a time when New York School artists were willing to swap paintings for carseven if they didn't drive
by Hester Diamond -
Good-life Ada: a recent exhibition generously sampled Alex Katz's many portraits of his wife, Ada, providing a synopsis of the artist's career and a microcosm of an era
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Robert Mangold at PaceWildenstein
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Jo Baer at Alexander Gray
by Carol Diehl -
Judy Ledgerwood at Tracy Williams
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Samantha Fields at Kim Light/LightBox
by Joe Lewis -
Laura Horelli at Barbara Weiss
by Ana Finel Honigman - Terra Foundation for American Art
- Cleveland Museum of Art
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Diamond skull a hard sell
by David Ebony -
New Orleans ghost house
by Matthew Israel -
Alive and well: the Centre Pompidou today: with a satellite outpost due to open in Metz, plans to annex two vacant floors at the Palais de Tokyo and consistently inventive programming, the Pompidou turns 30 with grace
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Anthony McCall at Sean Kelly
by Eleanor Heartney -
Rosemarie Castoro at Hal Bromm
by Daniel Belasco -
Thomas Struth at Marian Goodman
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Kelli Williams at Leo Koenig
by Casey Ruble -
Karen Carson at Rosamund Felsen
by Michael Duncan -
Derek Lardelli at SoFA
by Roger Boyce - Neighbors try to block Barnes move
- Honolulu Academy of Arts
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At last, Athens's New Acropolis Museum
by Stephanie Cash -
After "unofficial": at the second Moscow Biennale, a far-flung assortment of supplementary shows stirred the greatest viewer interest
by Eleanor Heartney -
Terence Koh at the Whitney
by Edward Leffingwell -
Nicolas Carone at Lohin Geduld
by Cathy Lebowitz -
Picasso, Braque and Early Film in Cubism at PaceWildenstein
by Matthew Guys Nichols -
Mel Bochner at the Art Institute of Chicago, Spertus Institute and Werner H. Kramarsky
by Faye Hirsch -
Judy Fiskin at Angles
by Christopher Bedford - Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons has won the 2007 Rappaport Prize from the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Mass
- Sharpe studios relocate
- Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
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Tetsuya Yamada at Francis M. Naumann
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Memory's residue: a survey of Howard Hodgkin's paintings from the past 15 years shows his reach continuing to grow, even as he retains his fidelity to events recollected and reworked
by Patrick McCaughey - China's new attitude
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Outside the system: despite continuing problems with officialdom, the ongoing Saigon Open City exhibition series reveals the vitality of Vietnam's contemporary art scene
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William Powhida at Schroeder Romero
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Tom Evans and Bill Bollinger at Mitchell Algus
by Matthew Guy Nichols -
Nader Ahriman at Friedrich Petzel
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Robert Raczka at the Center for the Arts
by Melissa Kuntz -
Fay Jones at the Hallie Ford Museum
by Sue Taylor - Marti Cormand is the winner of the $5,000 Emerging Artist Award given by the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Conn
- Contemporary Arts Museum
- Dayton Art Institute
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More drawers
by James Mills -
A magnet for the with-it kids: for a brief time in the 1960s, an unlikely mix of personalities and circumstances made New York's Jewish Museum the city's leading showcase for avant-garde art
by Matthew Israel -
"Philosophy of Time Travel" at the Studio Museum
by Ann Compton -
Heide Fasnacht at Kent
by Faye Hirsch -
Sergio Prego at Lehmann Maupin
by Kirsten Swenson
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