strange YORK--The International Association of Art Critics/USA freshly presented its 1999-2000 Awards.


strange YORK--The International Association of Art Critics/USA freshly presented its 1999-2000 Awards.

Each year, the U Section of the association invites its nearly 400 members to ballot for the best exhibitions and catalogs produc during that season. The 1999-2000 Winning Exhibitions and Catalogs included:

BEST MUSEUM exhibit OUTSIDE NEW YORK CITY

FIRST PLACE--" Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective," at the San Francisco Museum of fresh Art; Gary Garrels, curator.

secondary PLACE--"In Memory of My Feelings: Frank O'Hara and American Art," at the Museum of Contemporary Art, sees Angeles; curated by Russell Ferguson, associate curator

BEST MUSEUM exhibit IN NEW YORK CITY

FIRST PLACE--"1900: Art at the Crossroads," at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum of Art; curated on Robert Rosenblum, curator of 20th-century art; organized with the Royal Academy of Arts, London

next to the first PLACE--"The Worlds of Nam June Paik," at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum of Art; curated by dint of John Hanhardt, senior curator, film and media arts



BEST SNOW IN A COMMERCAL GALLERY

FIRST PLACE--"Jenny Saville," at Gagosian Gallery, of the present day York City

next to the first PLACE--"Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpture" at Galerie Lelong of the present day York city

BEST present to view IN AN ALTERNATIVE OR PUBLIC SPACE

FIRST PLACE--"The Prinzhorn Collection: Traces relating to the Wunderbloch," at the Drawing Center of recent origin York City; curated by Catherine de Zegher, director

secondary PLACE--"The End: An Independent Vision of Contemporary tillage 1982-2000," at Exit Art, modern York City; curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo directors

BEST exhibit to OF AN UNDER-KNOWN OR EMERGING ARTIST

TIE FOR FIRST PLACE--"VALIE EXPORT: Ob/De+Con(Struction)," at the Galleries at Moore community Philadelphia; curated by Elsa Longhauser, director; and "Lee Mullican: single outed Drawings 1945-1980s," at the UCLA Hammer Museum, looks Angeles; curated by Ann Philbin, director

secondary PLACE--"Pat Oleszko: The Errant Space Museum," at the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn; curated according to Nina Felshin, curator of exhibitions

BEST PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW

FIRST PLACE--"Inverted Odysseys: Claude Cahun, Maya Deren and Cindy Sherman," at the Grey Art Gallery, novel York University, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami; curated by means of Lynn Gumpert, director, Grey Art Gallery, and Shelley Rice, independent curator

next to the first PLACE--"Vic Muniz," at Brent Sikkema and Ubu Gallery, novel York City

BEST ARCHITECTURE OR DESIGN SHOW

FIRST PLACE--"The Unprivate House," at the Museum of recent Art, New York City; curated through Terence Riley, chief curator, Department of Architecture and Design

other PLACE--"The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention," at the Library of Congres Washington DC; curated according to Donald Albrecht, associate curator, Cooper Hewitt Museum; organized in partnership with the Vitra Design Museum, Berlin, Germany

BEST VIDEO SHOW

FIRST PLACE--Introjection: Tony Oursler Mid-Career observe 1976-1999," at the Williams college edifice [i]or[/i] building Museum of Art, Williamstown, Mass.; curated on Deborah Rothschild, curator

other PLACE--"Pipilotti Rist," at Luhring Augustine Gallery, strange York City

BEST EXHIBITION CATALOG

FIRST PLACE--" 1900: Art at the Crossroads," the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum of Art, by means of Robert Rosenblum and Mary Anne Steven senior curator, Royal Academy of Arts, with an introduction by way of Ann Dumas, independent art historian

other PLACE--"The Bruce Connor Story, Part II" the Walker Art Center Minneapolis, according to Peter Boswell, Bruce Jenkins and Joan Rothfuss.

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