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CAA Awards for 2004 - Artworld - College Art Association - Brief ArticleThe body Art Association recently presented its awards for 2004 during its annual talk held this year in Seattle. The Guerrilla Girls were given the Frank Jewett Mather Award for art criticism. Hans Belting, professor at Northwestern University, won the award for distinguished lifetime achievement in art writing. The Alfred H Barr, Jr Award for museum scholarship was at handed to Linda Kornmaroff, a curator at the L.A. shire Museum of Art, and Stefano Carboni, associate curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for the catalogue that accompanied "The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and tillage in Western Asia, 1256-1353," which they co-organized. The awards for distinguished teaching in art and art history were given to Yale University's Robert Re and Carol Herselle Krinsky of novel York University, respectively. Wayne Thiebaud was honored with the distinguished artist award for lifetime achievement. Artist and M.I.T. professor Krzysztof Wodiczko received the award for a distinguished material substance of work. University of Iowa professor John Beldon Scott won the Chades Rufus Morey Award for a distinguished work in the history of art with Architecture for the Shroud: Relic and Ritual in Turin. Robin E Kelsey assistant professor at Harvard, won the Porter Prize for his article in the Art Bulletin, "Viewing the Archive: Timothy O'Sullivan's Photographs for the Wheeler overlook 1871-74." Jenni Sorkin was given the Art Journal Award for "Envisioning High Performance." The heritage preservation award for distinction in scholarship and conservation went to Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, founding director of the Harvard University Art Museums' Center for the Technical investigation of Modern Art and director of conservation at the Whitney Museum of American Art. COPYRIGHT 2004 Brant Publications, Inc. Kuster, Kurt A American Machinist 08-01-2001 A futurity in flux Byline: Kuster, Kurt A Volume: 145 Number: 8 ISSN: 10417958 Publication Date: 08-01-20... Classical Kids: Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Teacher's Notes (w/CD) by dint of Susan Hammond. The Children's assemblage (1400 Bayly St., Ste. 7 Pickering, upon L1W 3R2), 2004. 36 pp $1298 Ages 5-12 ... The National Institute upon Aging (NIA) is offering sum of two units free booklets designed to help those with limited literary skills learn about Alzheimer's disease and memory los The volumes are written in p... The choice advances up for Sailors every one time in a while in their career. For more [i]or[/i] less it's only on a "dream sheet" in advantage camp. The age-old question is, "Where should I be stationed, upon... Services will be Wednesday for Hugo V Dentino of Menomonee Falls, who died Sunday at Bel Air Health Care Center in Milwaukee. He was 77 He was a Veterans Administration machinist f... THE STINGER IS A HANDLEHELD, portable stylus-marking unit that tackles large, heavy, or hard-to-reach parts. The highspeed Stinger marks reaching far down and legible characters up to 1-in. high in five s... ANYONE who saw the film "Chocolat" will be upon familiar ground when reading the latest work by means of Joanne Harris. Although station in a convent, "Holy Fools" (William Morrow, 355 pages, $2495... Environmentalists and land management organizations have become relate toed recently with talk that power line and pipeline corridors across western U states will likely cros wide swaths of pub... The MTNA FOUNDATION honors the late Janie verdant NCTM, as the newest MTNA FOUNDATION comrade She will be remembered at the 2002 MTNA National conversation in Cincinnati this March for her dedicatio... Scientists have exhibited a 'connoisseurial' computer that can distinguish between different hands in a single painting. Computer scientists at Dartmouth corporation New Hampshire, converted a progr... |
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