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  Art in America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Art in America, published since 1913, is an illustrated monthly art magazine covering the visual art world both in the US and abroad, but concentrating on New York City.
Art In America magazine is considered to be one of the two most important journals in the world covering contemporary art, its chief competitor being Artforum, also based in New York City.
Art in America bills itself as "the World's Premiere Art Magazine." Noted for its scholarly yet readable style, especially under current Editor in Chief Elizabeth C. Baker, Art in America is widely read by art dealers, collectors, historians, art professionals, and others.
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 Albert C. Barnes: Negro Art and America
It is a great art because it embodies the Negroes' individual traits and reflects their suffering, aspirations and joys during a long period of acute oppression and distress.
His art and his life are no longer one and the same as they were in primitive man. Art has become exotic, a thing apart, an indulgence, a something to be possessed.
The yield to art was a new expression of Negro genius in a form of poetry which connoisseurs place in the class reserved for the disciplined art of all races.
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 "Rudy Burckhardt and friends" at the Grey Art Gallery and "Remembering Rudy" at Tibor de Nagy - photographs and films - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Art in America, Feb, 2001 by Alfred Corn
Born in Basel to a distinguished Swiss family that included the Renaissance art historian Jakob Burckhardt, the young aspirant left his home city as soon as an inheritance allowed him to; he settled definitively in New York in 1935.
Burckhardt was the house photographer for Art News in the `50s and early `60s and produced intimate portraits for photo-essays on de Kooning, Rothko, Porter and Joan Mitchell.
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Each visually stunning issue of Art in America creates a fascinating picture of the colorful, ever changing, often controversial art scene here and abroad.
Art in America is designed for collectors, artists, dealers, art professionals and other interested consumers.
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 Art in America at Independent Artists Company (IAC)
AIA toured in support of the album, headlining and opening for bands such as: U2, Split Enz, Roxy Music, Bill Bruford, Captain Beefheart, King Crimson and Steve Hackett.
The title song "Art in America" is still heard on XM Radio Station: Musiclab.
Art in America is always recording new music.
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 Marketing Modern Art in America: From the Armory Show to the Department Store
Before 1880, the discussion of visual art in America was primarily limited to magazines, which were directed at a moneyed, educated upper class—35 cents was the charge of most magazines.
Art critic for The Dial after its conversion into a choice publication for modern art by Scofield Thayer and James Watson in 1920, Henry McBride also contributed to the dispersal of modernist work in America through his column in the New York Sun.
The preceding sketch of the modern art market in New York before and after the Armory Show is merely an overview of the various ways in which the art at the Armory was presented and dispersed to the public.
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 Art in ‘America’ by George M. Anderson, America: The Catholic Weekly Magazine
Art plays a key role in America, from the cover itself to the illustrations on the inside.
And in fact virtually all the works of art Stefanie showed us from her portfolio were collages.
America, the online weekly Catholic magazine of news, opinion, book reviews and articles for the thinking Catholic and those who want to know what the Catholic people are thinking.
www.americamagazine.org /gettext.cfm?articleTypeID=9&textID=3186&issueID=453   (775 words)

  
 Early Fictile Art In America
Still I believe that America deserves a fuller ceramic history, and has had a larger manufacture of pottery and porcelain than is generally known.
Fine and varied specimens of the pottery vessels and pipes of the various Indian nations may be found in the cabinets of the Smithsonian Institution, in the rooms of the various State historical societies, in the buildings of our colleges and natural history associations, and may be studied to advantage by the student of ceramics.
Their story will doubtless be written ere long by some historian of the ceramic art in America, but hardly comes within the bounds of this work.
www.oldandsold.com /articles16/antique-china-4.shtml   (6581 words)

  
 Hofberger Artwork - Art in America
Ten years later a new generation of artists and gallery owners has decided that a slightly unkempt but reassuringly low-rent cluster of commercial buildings along the northern edge of downtown, nearly a mile removed from the sports centers, is an ideal setting for a new effort at infusing these palm-lined, sun-baked streets with artistic vitality.
The Roosevelt Street arts corridor is anchored on its west end by Amsterdam, a nightclub with monthly shows of local work, and on its east end by Alwun House, a nonprofit arts facility presenting performing and visual arts.
Modified Arts diligently mines the region's visual-arts scene in search of new figures, such as Thuong Nguyen, whose paintings and collaged prints are frequently pierced with nails.
www.hofbergerart.com /article.php?story=20030207132229302   (1008 words)

  
 Art in America:
With this in mind during the immediate aftermath of her white-balloon freak-out, Lisa wondered whether the rest of the art works on Goat Island might not constitute a sort of intensely site-specific "everyday theater of cruelty" subtheme.
Among other memorable--or at least discernible--works downstairs at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Lisa liked a mildly perverse group of domestic-drama videos by Joel Bartolomeo, including The Sleeping Cat, in which the French artist's young daughter harasses her inexplicably drowsy and forbearing pet.
Although the conceptualist On Kawara was represented in the Art Gallery of New South Wales with a couple of pieces from the late 1960s, archivally displayed, the only recent work of his on view, Pure Consciousness (Kindergarten Project), was installed in a good-looking old building in Darlinghurst, where Watkins's older child went to school.
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 Amazon.com: Art in America: Magazines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Art in America is edited for artists, art collectors, dealers, educators, students, historians and museum curators.
ART IN AMERICA seems to have won the vote for most popular periodical on the arts.
A subscription to Art in America is a good way to keep up with what's going on in the "art scene", mostly in the USA, but there are quite a few articles and reports that deal with art worldwide.
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 NEWSgrist - where spin is art: Art in America Heart Artblogs
The discussion addressed how blogs may change the nature of art discourse, and "ways that artists and critics are integrating this new form of communications into their own work." Later, Tom Moody blogged some commentary as well as T.Whid.
In any case, AiA's treatment seems to represent an offering of different kinds of art blogging approaches, as no two on the list are remotely alike in style, content or intent.
He is one of twelve art bloggers in a write-up in the...
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 Art Pottery in America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The official beginning of the Art Pottery Movement is often associated with the 1880 founding of Cincinnati’s Rookwood Pottery by artist Maria Longworth Nichols.
When the Art Academy closed, University City Porcelain Works was reorganized under the direction of Taxile Doat, who returned to making small vases using shapes, sizes, and glazes he had developed in France.
After the First World War, the Arts and Crafts style became passe, and America turned its attention to the machine age, believing that ceramics made by industry could be art.
www.americanantiquities.com /articles/article6.html   (1717 words)

  
 ArtLex on Colonial American Art
Francis Brinley and Her Son Francis, 1729, oil on canvas, 50 x 39 1/4 inches (127.0 x 99.7 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
Born and raised in New York City, Daniel was nine years old when Copley painted this portrait of him.
America's foremost painter of the eighteenth century, Copley depicted Mrs.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/a/american/colonial.html   (701 words)

  
 review#2/ Art in America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Karen Ganz's art transforms 1920s comic strips into large-scale canvases with bold color and dripping paint.
Nevertheless, it is a glance of fear and resignation.
Ganz manages to convince the viewer of the immediacy of her characters' dire situations as she creates works of art not solely dependent on the history of popular culture.
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 Marcia E Vetroq on 51 Venice Biennale in Art In America
The board further determined that Storr would be enlightened by the collected wisdom of veteran biennial and Documenta curators and other high-profile art professionals, a group of whom have been invited to Venice for a summit in December.
One unpromising new trend is the denial of visible art, an option that has emerged in the wake of 2003, when censorship led Javier Tellez to withdraw his work from the Venezuelan pavilion, and Santiago Sierra barred visitors from entering the pavilion of Spain unless they were citizens of that nation.
This year, as in 2003, the little Venice pavilion is housing a show of the four finalists for the "Prize for Young Italian Art," a juried award instituted four years ago by the culture ministry's department of contemporary architecture and art.
www.thecentreofattention.org /research/vartinamerica.html   (5549 words)

  
 Art in America
Men everywhere and at all times instinctively seek to arrange the elements of their environment in patterns of sounds, shapes, colors, and ideas which are aesthetically satisfying, and it is this instinct which underlies the creation of techniques and forms in which the creative imagination of the artist finds expression.
To the cultural achievements, and specifically to the arts, of a civilization whose dynamics originate in technology and science, they have sought to apply the standards which were appropriate to those of civilizations founded upon agriculture or handicraft commerce.
If in the United States for a century and a half the arts have seemed more strikingly unrepresentative of national life than in the countries of Europe, that is because here the art forms inherited from the older culture have had to cope with the new civilization in its most uninhibited aspects.
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 Welcome To VS-Planet
Chris Flynn, lead vocal/guitar for the band-Art in America-music and songs produced by Eddy Offord, arranged by Steve Morse and Art in America, re-released Sony Music-1996.
Art in America music is progressive rock (Prog Rock) in the vein of Genesis, Pink Floyd and Yes.
Produced by the late John Bogosian (rest in peace) & Art in America, Pro Tools mastering by "2 Guys in the Valley, Van Nuys, California.
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 Art in America Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Art in America is a fully illustrated fine arts journal designed for collectors, artists, dealers, art professionals and other interested consumers who long for the latest news in the art world.
This magazine has received kudos for its extensive coverage and criticism of painting, sculpture and photography.
This magazine also includes profiles of artists and genres, updates about art movements, show reviews and events schedules.
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Art in America creates a fascinating picture of the colorful, ever changing, often controversial art scene here and abroad.
Art In America magazine is geared towards artists, dealers, and collectors who want to know the latest news and trends in the art world.
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 Amazon.ca: Lesbian Art in America: a Contemporary History: Books: Harmony Hammond   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Voices from a Queer Nation." Hammond, an art teacher and cofounder of Heresies Magazine as well as an artist, documents three decades of post-Stonewall efforts to find acceptance and recognition for painting, sculpture, mixed media and photography by lesbian women.
The author contends that "lesbian art is not a stylistic movement but rather, in its simplest definition, art that comes out of a feminist consciousness"; she then shapes her inquiry to those who fit her definition.
Hammond combines a historical overview of art shows, conferences and publications with written portraits of, and interviews with, representative artists from diverse backgrounds.
www.amazon.ca /Lesbian-Art-America-Contemporary-History/dp/0847822486   (396 words)

  
 Art in America -- magazine subscriptions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Art In America Magazine is for artists, dealers, and collectors who seek the latest news and trends in the art world.
Art in America: Three Year Subscription 36 issues $59.95
Art in America renewals should be submitted at least 2 issues prior to expiration
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 Art in America :: Arts & Antiques :: MagazinesQuick.com
Art in America :: Arts and Antiques :: MagazinesQuick.com
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Art In America is dedicated to artists, dealers, and aesthetes who want the latest news from the art world.
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 Art in America - Biography - AOL Music
Art in America - Biography - AOL Music
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Get Art in America biography information, download, listen and watch Art in America music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and use the music search function to find information on other new and established recording artists.
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 Russian Art in America / Fine oil paintings from Central Asia & the former Soviet Union
Genuine interest in science and religions of the past, flexibility, new idioms, and curiosity about new forms, has enabled art to survive the severe and often painful dislocations of the twentieth century.
Browsing through the paintings within this site, you'll discover the past and present of these rich cultures which enabled the artists represented to absorb a wide variety of influences and produce styles that are eclectic, yet nevertheless powerful, vital and distinctive.
The artists are very well known in their home countries and have exhibited their work throughout Asia, Europe and America.
www.russianartinamerica.com   (218 words)

  
 Artblog.net - art in america
From "Expanding Horizons" by Roni Feinstein, in the December 2003 issue of Art in America, page 55:
The Art Center/South Florida is the last bastion of contemporary art on Lincoln Road.
It recently intitiated a program of three-month residencies for selected students from New World School of the Arts.
www.artblog.net /?name=2003-12-11-15-11-artinamerica   (166 words)

  
 Art in America: Duchamp in Context: Science and Technology in the Large Glass and Related Works. - Review - book review
Art in America: Duchamp in Context: Science and Technology in the Large Glass and Related Works.
Art in America > Jan, 2000 > Article
(6.) "The Iconoclastic Opinions of M. Marcel Duchamp Concerning Art and America," Current Opinion, November 1915, New York, Current Literature Publishing Co., p.
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