The Back of the September 2010 Artforum
I’ve had the new issue of Artforum for a couple of days, but haven’t thumbed through it yet. So thanks to greg.org for noticing this first. The back cover of
art in and around South Florida
I’ve had the new issue of Artforum for a couple of days, but haven’t thumbed through it yet. So thanks to greg.org for noticing this first. The back cover of
text: Whitney Museum press release NEW YORK, August 6, 2010. An artist who defies classification, Paul Thek (1933–1988), the sculptor, painter, and creator of radical installations who was hailed for
Sunday, July 18, 2010. Having attended Pablo Helguera’s performance at Smack Mellon yesterday – The Art World Home Companion – I wanted to include something that encapsulated his humorous, ironic
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Harry Stendahl and Jonas Mekas in happier days from the July 13, 2010 NY Post: The owner of Chelsea’s Stendhal Gallery swindled two famed artists to fund his extravagant lifestyle
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The Madness of Art is a sitcom set in the Chelsea art world, and more particularly in the Jim Kempner Gallery on the corner of Tenth Avenue and 23rd Street.
No Longer Empty presents The Sixth Borough Governors Island, NYC June 5 – October 10, 2010 June 7, 2010. No Longer Empty: non-profit arts organization, collective of curators, administrators, artists.
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Greater New York 2010 MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center Long Island City, Queens, NYC May 23 – October 18, 2010 PS1 Celebrates the Presence of the Artist May 24, 2010.
April 21, 2010. Purvis Young, the soul of the indigenous Miami art scene, was generally labeled an “outsider” or “folk” artist, but he was making it happen in Overtown and
April 18, 2010. This is the fifth consecutive day of eruptions of the Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajökull [pronunciation], spewing ash into the atmosphere and shutting down air traffic over much of
April 16, 2010. News that the first exhibition planned by Jeffrey Deitch as the new director of MOCA/LA will be a survey of work by Dennis Hopper, curated by Julian
Continue readingUneasy Rigor: Dennis Hopper, curated by Julian Schnabel, at Jeffrey Deitch's MOCA/LA