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Art in America articles from May 2007

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A monthly art magazine that covers contemporary visual arts, including painting, sculpture, photography and other arts. Also provides critiques of new artists and reviews of important books.

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Art in America archives from May 2007

Albright-Knox sells to buy.(FRONT PAGE)(Albright-Knox Art Gallery)
May 1, 2007

Film examines art-world provocateur.(FRONT PAGE)(Movie review)
May 1, 2007

Sharing the wealth in Dallas.(FRONT PAGE)
May 1, 2007

Altoids award at the New Museum.(FRONT PAGE)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Artist Pension Trust update.(FRONT PAGE)
May 1, 2007

French Island enterprise.(FRONT PAGE)(Jean-Pierre Fourcade plans to revitalize lie Seguin )(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Richard Rogers wins Pritzker.(FRONT PAGE)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Art-world wrongs and rights.(Ethics and the Visual Arts)(Book review)
May 1, 2007

When ethics fail.
May 1, 2007

Reflections in a Chinese mirror: the blend of art and commercialism surrounding the most recent Shanghai Biennale exposed the current state of visual culture in both East and West.(REPORT FROM SHANGHAI I)
May 1, 2007

Museum Roulette: as glitzy new facilities, both public and private, continue to emerge, Shanghai's existing art museums struggle with funding shortfalls and random censorship.(REPORT FROM SHANGHAI II)
May 1, 2007

Trading places: with abundant, irreverent humor, the designers included in a recent Shanghai exhibition defied boundaries between form and function.(ART & DESIGN)
May 1, 2007

Art schools: a group crit: a range of issues confront today's booming art schools and university art departments: What skills should young artists acquire? Should they be shielded from the art market or connected to it? Who needs a studio PhD degree? Here, 13 educators, artists and scholars offer their divergent views.
May 1, 2007

When video was young: an exhibition at the Reina Sofia in Madrid looked back at the years 1963-86, when experimental use of moving pictures by avant-gardists of all kinds evolved into room-size installations by artists devoted to video alone.(MOVING IMAGE)
May 1, 2007

Nam June on the Mississippi: near the start of his career, and again a decade later, Nam June Paik participated in major shows at the Walker Art Center. Here, the museum's then director recalls both the personal pleasures and high-tech perils of working together in the early days of video.(BEHIND THE SCENES)
May 1, 2007

Private dealers.(guide to buying art works)(Directory)
May 1, 2007

NY galleries.(New York)(Calendar)
May 1, 2007

The industrious line: from her years at Black Mountain College in the late 1940s to the present, Ruth Asawa has implemented the lessons of that great experiment in artistic resourcefulness. A current retrospective of the Bay Area sculptor invites afresh consideration of her roots.(Biography)
May 1, 2007

Slow time: a traveling survey provides welcome exposure for the work of Craigie Horsfield, whose photographs and videos are as visually absorbing as they are conceptually ambitious.
May 1, 2007

Collateral damage: in audacious assemblages recently shown in Vienna and New York, Isa Genzken reflects on the casualties of war. Related works by the German artist will appear this summer in Venice and Munster.(Cover story)
May 1, 2007

The art of influence: exhibitions in Santa Monica and Los Angeles--one comparing Guston and de Chirico, the other showing the impact of Magritte on recent artists--demonstrated a range of creative responses to previously under-appreciated forebears.
May 1, 2007

Dogged persistence: a traveling retrospective combines William Wegman's standbys--quirky performance videos and photographs of humanoid dogs--with formally innovative new works and a body of paintings made since 1985.
May 1, 2007

Frankenthaler's nerves of steel: anomalous in her career, the welded steel sculptures Helen Frankenthaler made at Anthony Caro's studio in 1972 were recently brought together for a revelatory reunion.
May 1, 2007

Southern exposure: a current career survey of works in diverse mediums by William Christenberry shows him continually revisiting sites in his native Alabama, a lifelong artistic obsession.(Biography)
May 1, 2007

Gary Hill at Barbara Gladstone.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Giulio Paolini at Marian Goodman and Yvon Lambert.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Ted Victoria at Schroeder Romero.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Tunga at Luhring Augustine.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Sigmar Polke at Michael Werner.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Toba Khedoori at David Zwirner.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Philip Taaffe at Gagosian.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Robert Morris at Leo Castelli.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Lawrence Gipe at Alexander Gray.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Richard Kalina at Lennon, Weinberg.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Eve Aschheim at Lori Bookstein.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Peter Piller at Andrew Kreps.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Edgar Martins at Betty Cuningham.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Mayumi Terada at Robert Miller.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Andrew Moore at Yancey Richardson.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

David Shaw at feature.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Mindy Shapero at CRG.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

James O. Clark at Elizabeth Harris.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Huang Yong Ping at Gladstone.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Gary Webb at Bortolami Dayan.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

John Wesley at Fredericks & Freiser.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Tony Conrad at Greene Naftali.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Bill Albertini at Holiday.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

John Currin at Gagosian Gallery.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Atta Kim at the ICP and Yossi Milo.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Yoshiki Araki at the Asian American Arts Centre.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

T.L. Solien at Luise Ross.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Ming Fay and Chihung Yang at 2 x 13.(NEW YORK)
May 1, 2007

Deb Todd Wheeler at Green Street.(BOSTON)
May 1, 2007

Christian Bastian at Pierre Menard.(CAMBRIDGE)
May 1, 2007

Zhan Wang at the Williams College Museum of Art.(WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.)
May 1, 2007

Rhonda Gates at Perimeter.(CHIGACO)
May 1, 2007

Jason Villegas at Plush.(DALLAS)
May 1, 2007

Mary Jones at Jancar.(LOS ANGELES)
May 1, 2007

Jake Longstreth at Gregory Lind.(SAN FRANCISCO)
May 1, 2007

Paulette Phillips at Diaz Contemporary.(TORONTO)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Hannah Starkey at Maureen Paley.(LONDON)
May 1, 2007

Sascha Weidner at Filiale.(BERLIN)
May 1, 2007

vedovamazzei at the Museo d'Arte Donnaregina.(NAPLES)
May 1, 2007

Philippe de Montebello, the French-born director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, received the medal of officer in the Legion of Honor from the French Ministry of Culture.(Awards)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Franklin Sirmans, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Menil Collection in Houston, is the winner of the $25,000 David C. Driskell Prize.(Awards)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

P.S.1 founder and executive director Alanna Heiss is the winner of the 2007 award for curatorial excellence given by the Center for Curatorial Studies.(Awards)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Dennis Oppenheim was recently presented with the lifetime achievement award for artistic merit in public art.(Awards)
May 1, 2007

Nan Goldin is the winner of the 2007 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography.(Awards)
May 1, 2007

The International Center of Photography in New York recently announced the recipients of its 2007 Infinity Awards.(Awards)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

The Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture recently awarded its 2007 Skowhegan Medals to Mary Lucier (video), the late Jules Olitski (painting) and Fred Wilson (sculpture).(Awards)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

The Samuel Newhouse Foundation recently selected Chicago artist Riva Lehrer as the first winner of the annual $50,000 Wynn Newhouse Award.(Awards)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Obituaries.(ARTWORLD)(Obituary)
May 1, 2007

Lady justice goes to Tampa.(ARTWORLD)(Veritas et Justitia)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Smithsonian head steps down.(ARTWORLD)(Lawrence Small)
May 1, 2007

Ghiberti's Gates tour the U.S.(ARTWORLD)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Exiting museum directors.(ARTWORLD)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

New York magazine.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

The Drawing Center.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Joachim Pissarro.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Moore College of Art & Design Galleries.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Detroit Institute of Arts.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Mass MoCA.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Brooklyn Museum.(People)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Seattle's art windfall.(ARTWORLD)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

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