(Volume 105/Number 2)
ARTnews  |  February 2006

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Top Ten Trends in Contemporary Art Robin Cembalest

Canon Fodder Alexandra Peers

What’s wrong with art-history textbooks? As publishers churn out revisions, the College Art Association is asking if the old standards are relevant to today’s students

Also in this Issue

Salons de Refuse Jori Finkel

Updating Kurt Schwitters, artists are bringing a poetic impulse to their obsessive, sprawling installations

Penguins, Lies, and Videotape Carly Berwick

In the spirit of the mockumentary, edgy videos blur the line between fact and fiction

Beautiful Mutants Kay Larson

If it’s sweet and sad, sentimental and repulsive, cute and creepy, it must be postmodern mannerism

How Street It Is Rebecca Spence

The grit and glamour of graffiti, hip-hop, and skateboarding are moving into the gallery

American Gothic Edith Newhall

Imagery from the Civil War and other dark moments from the nation’s history allows artists to express concerns about the present

Just Bead It Elisabeth Kley

Artists are unabashedly using craft materials to “let their inner eccentrics flower”

Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding Carly Berwick

Skeptical artists are reassessing the pursuit of a perfect world

Where Magic Mushrooms Bloom Hilarie M. Sheets

The sensory overload of the psychedelic esthetic plays with the eye and the mind

The New Romantics Meredith Mendelsohn

Knights, princesses, and shipwrecks are getting a 21st-century makeover

 

Departments

Art Talk
Candida Smith, Carmen Giménez, Elizabeth Peyton, Gavin Brown, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Matthew Higgs, Steve Lafreniere, Steve Martin, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, Yutaka Sone, Don Gummer, Matthias Weischer, David Hockney, Chrissie Iles, Sarah Howgate, Lou Reed, Douglas Henderson, Lex Fenwick, Whitney Rugg, Oona Stern, Cory Arcangel, Anna Craycroft

National News
Spotlight John Bullard: “I can’t leave the ship” Washington, D.C. Restitution: Give and take Detroit Terror victims sue U.S. museums for Iran’s assets New York Warhol board expands Biloxi Rebuilding the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum Philadelphia Storr’s new job

International News
Washington, D.C. The immunity defense Spotlight Alfred Pacquement: Bringing chaos to the Pompidou Tel Aviv $20 million and change Düsseldorf “A question of morality”

Studio
Dancing bears and dressed-up dogs: Borrowing from puppetry, the circus, and Kabuki theater, Tom Knechtel fills his sprawling paintings with his own fantastic characters
Holly Myers

Looking at Art
Goya’s melancholy masterpiece: Why a portrait of a mysterious sitter is so deceptively simple
Jonathan Brown

Critic’s Pick: Kim McCarty
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp

 

Reviews

NEW YORK Luc Tuymans; “Frequency”; Roy DeCarava; Gerhard Richter; Claes Oldenburg; Mike Kelle; Bill Viola; Rebecca Horn; Charles Burchfield; Doug & Mike Starn; Nancy Spero; Keith Tyson; “The Poetic Vision: American Tonalism”; Derek Walcott; Steve DiBenedetto; David Korty; “Continuum”; István Farkas; Jonathan Horowitz; James Cambronne and Sally Hazelet Drummond; Jane Evelyn Atwood; Sheila Makhijani

NATIONAL Miami “MOCA and Miami”; Shahzia Sikander; Ralf Peters; Robert Flynn; Luis González Palma; Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gómez Beverly Hills Ed Ruscha Houston Robert Gober Phoenix Anthony Caro Santa Fe Tony DeLap Washington, D.C. Christine Kesler Chicago Evelyn Statsinger Atlanta “25 Years” Sewickley, Pennsylvania Dimiter Mitchy Boston Michal Ronnen Safdie Philadelphia Anne Seidman and Susan Hage

INTERNATIONAL London Turner Prize 2005; Richard Billingham Paris Brigitte Nahon Winterthur, Switzerland Robert Frank Essen Nina Fandler