Whitney Museum: The "Who Dat?" Biennial
2010 The “Who Dat?” Biennial Whitney Museum of American Art February 23 – May 30, 2010 Adam Weinberg addressing the troops Tuesday, February 23, 2010. 7:00 PM. In his charming
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2010 The “Who Dat?” Biennial Whitney Museum of American Art February 23 – May 30, 2010 Adam Weinberg addressing the troops Tuesday, February 23, 2010. 7:00 PM. In his charming
CONFUCIUS: His Life and Legacy in Art February 11 – June 13, 2010 China Institute Gallery 125 East 65th Street, New York Growing up, I didn’t have much time for
Continue readingEverything You Always Wanted To Know About Confucius But Were Afraid To Ask
December 26, 2009. In the wake of the New Museum’s announcement of a controversial exhibition drawn solely from the extensive collection of billionaire Dakis Joannou, one of their trustees and
William Powhida, How the New Museum Committed Suicide with Banality, cover art, Brooklyn Rail, November 2009 (For a larger, more legible image, click here.) ———————- The Brooklyn Rail, founded in
Artworld Salon, a site to which I have not actively contributed for a year, just posted an open thread on “What to expect when you’re expecting to go to Miami?”,
John Zinsser Art Dealer Archipelagoes Nov 20, 2009 – Jan 5, 2010 James Graham & Sons 32 East 67th Street New York, NY 10065 http://www.jamesgrahamandsons.com/ (212) 535-5767 Colin De Land/American
Continue readingJohn Zinsser: Art Dealer Archipelagoes @ James Graham
Timing is everything. Just three weeks ago, with the international art world about to descend on Miami for the annual Art Basel fair, Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron unveiled
Continue readingPlans Revealed for new Miami Art Museum prior to the Art Basel opening
The current edition of the Performa biennial, just a few days out of the starting gate, has already produced two winners: a video by Israeli artist Guy Ben-Ner (of Moby
Continue readingEarly Performa 09 Wins: Guy Ben-Ner and Ragnar Kjartansson
Nancy Spero on Art:21 Nancy Spero, artist, feminist, activist, wife, mother, and a great presence in the art world, passed away yesterday. She was 83 years old. The above video