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Art in America articles from April 2007

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Art in America archives from April 2007

Seeing Manet's Light.(Letter to the editor)
April 1, 2007

Reclaiming Kalighat art.(Letter to the editor)
April 1, 2007

Where's the criticism?(Letter to the editor)
April 1, 2007

Shape-shifting Woodmans.(Letter to the editor)
April 1, 2007

Fluxus for the people.(Letter to the editor)
April 1, 2007

Victory for Dutch dealer's heirs.(FRONT PAGE)(Jacques Goudstikker's stolen art collection)
April 1, 2007

Christie's buys art gallery.(FRONT PAGE)(Christie's International PLC acquired Haunch of Venison)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

New exhibition hub for Tokyo.(FRONT PAGE)(National Art Center's new exhibition space)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

What price posterity?(FRONT PAGE)(Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts secretly sold a Eakins' painting to acquire another)
April 1, 2007

The Art Show.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)
April 1, 2007

The Armory show.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)
April 1, 2007

Scope.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)
April 1, 2007

Red Dot.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

Pulse.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)
April 1, 2007

L.A. Art in New York.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

DiVA.(Art Fairs Take Manhattan)(Digital Video Art Fair )
April 1, 2007

Brazilian improv: the "Tropicalia" exhibition looked back on a psychedelic, utopian dream that once fired Brazil's art, music, literature, cinema and fashion.(IMPORT/EXPORT)
April 1, 2007

Sailing into the 21st century: one of only two Portuguese institutions devoted exclusively to contemporary art, the Ellipse Foundation recently opened a permanent venue near the capital.(REPORT FROM LISBON)
April 1, 2007

Religion, law, commerce, art: in a city-state known for its materialism, the first Singapore Biennale addressed both the spiritual and secular foundations of society.(REPORT FROM SINGAPORE I)
April 1, 2007

NY galleries.
April 1, 2007

Temples of art: a biennial with the theme of "belief" placed artworks in Buddhist and Hindu temples, Catholic churches and a mosque.(REPORT FROM SINGAPORE II)
April 1, 2007

Barela's world: a mystic of demystification, the self-taught artist Patrocino Barela (1908-1964) rendered everything from saints to sinners and beyond in his minimally sculpted, found-wood sculptures.(REPORT FROM SANTA FE)
April 1, 2007

The dream of aboriginal art: the author reflects on the visual richness and symbolic complexity of an art form that has come to occupy a significant place in the history of modernism.
April 1, 2007

A night in the life: for his new video installation sleepwalkers, Doug Aitken used the exterior of MOMA as an outdoor theater.
April 1, 2007

Stan Douglas's Fugue States: Douglas's complex projects in video, film and still photography, seen in two recent New York exhibitions, explore the social costs of collective memory loss and other failures of historical understanding.
April 1, 2007

Sussman's Sabines: in her sumptuous, feature-length Rape of the Sabine Women, recently screened in New York, Eve Sussman updates Roman myth and its Neo-Classical representations with references that range from David Hockney to Jacques Tati.
April 1, 2007

Living color: in a 40-year retrospective currently in Houston, painter Sam Gilliam reveals a restless concern with freeing color from its familiar constraints.
April 1, 2007

Babylon without borders: reacting to the dearth of U.S.-Iraq commerce and the plunder of Iraqi antiquities, Michael Rakowitz revived his grandfather's import-export store and re-created still-missing artifacts looted from the National Museum of Iraq.
April 1, 2007

Theater of history: on a miniature stage animated by makeshift automatons and collagelike projections, William Kentridge dramatizes a tragic and little-known episode of southern African history.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Ron Mueck at the Brooklyn Museum.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Dan Peterman at Andrea Rosen.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Amy Yoes at Michael Steinberg.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Glen Rubsamen at Robert Miller.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Enoc Perez at Mitchell-Innes & Nash.(art exhibitions)
April 1, 2007

Brendan Cass at Freight + Volume.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Enrique Chagoya at George Adams.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

George Maciunas at Maya Stendhal.(art exhibitions)
April 1, 2007

Eleanore Mikus at the Drawing Center.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Siobhan Hapaska at Tanya Bonakdar.(art exhibitions)
April 1, 2007

Catherine Yass at Lelong.(art exhibition )
April 1, 2007

Sarah Malakoff at Plane Space.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Brian Chippendale at D'Amelio Terras.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Taiji Taomote at Gallery Onetwentyeight.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Leonid Lerman at McKee.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Nathan Slate Joseph at Sundaram Tagore.(art exhibition)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

William King at Alexandre.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Luo Brothers at Sara Meltzer.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Joe Ben Plummer at Redhead, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Irene Hardwicke Olivieri at ACA.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

A.L. Steiner at John Connelly Presents.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Arturo Herrera at Sikkema Jenkins.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Roberto Juarez at Charles Cowles.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Jacqueline Humphries at Greene Naftali.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Zeng Hao at Fredericks & Freiser.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Fran Siegel at Margaret Thatcher.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Frank Bowling at at G.R. N'Namdi.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Robert Richenburg at the Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Nicola Lopez at Caren Golden.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Sally Michel at Katharina Rich Perlow.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Pamela Jorden at Klaus von Nichtssagend.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

David Fertig at James Graham & Sons.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

John Walker at Nielsen.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Barbara Zucker at Borowsky.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Monique van Genderen at ACA Gallery of SCAD.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Arnold Mesches at Dorsch.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Barbara Cooper at the Chicago Cultural Center.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Kendell Carter at the Hammer Museum.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Ying-Yueh Chuang at Davidson.
April 1, 2007

William LePore at Butters.
April 1, 2007

Cris Bruch at Elizabeth Leach.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Puni Kukahiko at Hawaii Pacific University.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

George Henry Longly at Dicksmith.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Rene Laubies at Alain Margaron.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Eva Grun at Romerapotheke.(art exhibition)
April 1, 2007

Jules Olitski 1922-2007.(painter, sculptor)(Abstract)
April 1, 2007

Art Chicago: re-do.(ARTWORLD)
April 1, 2007

New York's Dia Art Foundation.(appointed Jeffrey Weiss as director)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

The Whitney Museum of American Art has announced that its own curators Henriette Huldisch and Shamim M. Momin will organize the 2008 biennial.(People)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.(named Helen Kauder as deputy director )(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

Wadsworth Atheneum.(People)(Willard Holmes resignes from the post of director)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.(director Marti Mayo to leave the Museum)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced the inaugural winners of its Arts Writing Initiative grants, a three-year, $3-million program to support critical writing about the visual arts.(Awards & Grants)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston has presented Kelly Sherman with the $25,000.(Awards & Grants)
April 1, 2007

The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) in Miami has selected the winners of its 2007 Grants and Commissions Program to support emerging and midcareer artists from Latin America.(Awards & Grants)(Brief article)
April 1, 2007

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