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Summer 2011 in Art in America

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Highlights from the June/July issue:

Venice Preview

Karen Rosenberg discusses Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla's gymnastics-themed U.S. 

pavilion; Phoebe Hoban takes an in-depth look at Ileana Sonnabend's long history in Italy; Saul Ostrow previews an exhibition of California art, punningly titled "Venice in Venice: Glow and Reflection"; and Sarah 

Schmerler speaks with Iraqi-born American artist Ahmed Alsoudani, whose work will be featured in the Iraq pavilion and in a concurrent show at the Palazzo Grassi.

Also in the June/July issue

Ossian Ward revisits the career of Tracey Emin , perpetually labeled (and often dismissed as) a bad-girl Brit, on the occasion of her retrospective at London's Hayward Gallery.

Andrew Berardini explores Doug Aitken's moody, romantic film Black Mirror , paired, this June, with a series of live performances in Athens and Hydra.

Artist Ellen Gallagher recounts her experience at "The Other Tradition," a performance-based exhibition she recently visited in Brussels.

Faye Hirsch covers globe-trotting Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija 's equally peripatetic print; at 84 feet long and three years in the making, it is one of his most ambitious projects to date. 

**Don't miss FREE ART by Tiravanija, hiding within the pages of each copy of the summer issue**

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