Stories for February 2006
Installation Piece by Piece
February 24, 2006
The works installed in this particular case are: Keith McDaniel’s On The Wharf; Howard Hack’s Window Number 22, Parenti’s Market; George Ault’s Bright Light at Russell’s Corners; an unidentified artist’s (Underpass—New York); and Ralston Crawford’s 1961—Number 3. Click on the...
Olympian
February 22, 2006
Nam June Paik; Electronic Superhighway: Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii; 1995; 49-channel closed circuit video installation, neon, steel and electronic components; approx. 15 x 40 x 4 ft.; Smithsonian American Art Museum; Gift of the artist; 2002.23 Want to see this...
The Clay's the Thing
February 15, 2006
Margaret Boozer, Eight Red Bowls, 2005, Maryland terra cotta and pine, 11 1/4 x 27 x 5 3/8 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, purchase through the Richard T. Evans Fund, 2001.9 Over the last few months no fewer than three...
Three Lectures: Roberta Smith
February 13, 2006
Roberta Smith, art critic for the New York Times Second in a three-part series about fall lectures in Washington, D.C. The first lecture (Glenn Lowry) can be found here. Roberta Smith, art critic for the New York Times, spoke on...
A Nod From South by Southwest Interactive
February 9, 2006
Eye Level nominated for SXSW Interactive Award Late Friday we got word that Eye Level is a finalist for a South by Southwest Interactive Web Award in the Blog category. SXSW defines this category as "Sites that revolutionize the power...
Lucelia Class of '06
February 6, 2006
[Opens envelope] And the 14 nominees for the 2006 Smithsonian American Art Museum Lucelia Artist Award are [drum roll]: Laylah Ali Janine Antoni The Center for Land Use Interpretation (Matthew Coolidge) Spencer Finch Tom Friedman Maureen Gallace Ellen Gallagher Jon...
Forward Motion
February 1, 2006
The Walker Blogs In Artnet's predictions for 2006, art dealer Barry Neuman augurs on blogs: I think it's a safe bet that there will be 50 to 60 new and bona fide (i.e., seriously authored by qualified people) art world...
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