In May 2006, he was awarded The Gitner Family Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Communication by Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Art and Design, and in May 2007 he was awarded a Trustees Scholarship Award by RIT. Kress Foundation and the Belgian American Educational Foundation. Michaël Amy has been awarded numerous fellowships and grants over the years, including from the Samuel H. Michaël Amy has read papers at the international symposium Santa Maria del Fiore: The Cathedral and its Sculpture, meetings of the Renaissance Society of America, the Provo / Athens Renaissance Sculpture Conference, the Central Renaissance Conference, the International Congress on Medieval Studies (at Kalamazoo), the New College Conference on Medieval-Renaissance Studies, and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels. The exhibition and panel he organized on contemporary abstract painting on disc-shaped supports were featured at Wooster Arts Space in New York City in February 2006, and his exhibition on quirkiness in contemporary abstract painting and sculpture was featured at the Westport Arts Center in Westport, Connecticut, in November and December of 2007. Michaël Amy’s book One to One, Conversation avec Tony Oursler, appeared in 2006 (Brussels, Facteur Humain), his book Michaël Borremans: Whistling a Happy Tune appeared in 2008 (Ghent, Ludion), and his book Hiroshi Senju, co-authored with Rachel Baum, was published in 2009 (Milan, Skira). His interviews with the jazz musicians Warne Marsh and Max Roach were broadcast by the cultural program of the Flemish Radio BRT III, and his interviews with the artists James Rosenquist, Julian Schnabel, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Wim Delvoye, Johan Creten, Alisa Baremboym, David Altmejd, Mathilde Roussel, Folkert de Jong, Diana Al-Hadid, Peter Buggenhout, Meeson Pae Yang, Edward Burtynsky, Sofi Zezmer, Dustin Yellin, Kristen Morgin, Andre Woodward, Michelle Segre, and Jan Fabre, have appeared in Art in America, Sculpture, tema celeste, De Financieel-Economische Tijd, and exhibition catalogues. Michaël Amy’s numerous exhibition reviews have appeared in Art in America, Sculpture, tema celeste, Apollo, Art News, Art on Paper, The New York Sun, Art & Culture, and Kunst & Cultuur, and his book reviews have been published by CAA.Reviews. His essays on contemporary art have appeared in monographs, exhibition catalogues and brochures. ed., Fiesole, 2001), the Mitteilungen des Kunsthistorischen Institutes in Florenz, Art & Antiques, the Nieuw Tijdschrift van de Vrije Universiteit Brussel, DITS: Violence, Art China, Sculpture, tema celeste, and Blasphèmes et Libertés. ed., New York, 1999), the acts of the international symposium Santa Maria del Fiore: The Cathedral and its Sculpture (Haines, M. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Burlington Magazine, Art in America, Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance (Grendler, P. Michaël Amy, the leading authority on Michelangelo's commission for Apostle statues for the Cathedral of Florence, is an expert on 15th and 16th century Renaissance art and architecture, as well as 20th and 21st century art.
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