Janet Werner’s Truer Subject, the Women Unseen
It’s interesting that Janet Werner graduated in the same class as John Currin. It shouldn’t be remarkable, as they’re both statured and fully-arrived painters….
Read MoreIt’s interesting that Janet Werner graduated in the same class as John Currin. It shouldn’t be remarkable, as they’re both statured and fully-arrived painters….
Read MoreSometimes a cliché is the only way to describe an experience so fundamentally mood-inducing that it illuminates the very reason we do what we…
Read More… it is at once the most meaning symbol of spiritual things … and yet … it is, the intensifying agent in things the…
Read More“Beauty” and “dreamscape” are not buzzwords in today’s critical-art discourse. And yet they describe the Mori Art Museum’s Lee Mingwei and His Relations: The…
Read MoreIt seems like Ben Schumacher took a while to find what he really wanted. The 29-year-old Canadian-born artist studied architecture and art at the University…
Read MoreEntering Juan Ortiz-Apuy’s Out of This Light, Into this Shadow, his second solo exhibition at galerie antoine ertaskiran, the first thing that strikes me…
Read MoreWhen a contemporary performance artist adopts religion in general as the theme of a work, a few things are likely to occur: the work…
Read MoreLuc Tuymans does not shy away from controversy. For his new exhibition at David Zwirner in London, for example, one of his paintings is…
Read MoreIn 2009, @on_kawara flickered onto the scene. The Twitter account, whose profile picture is a black square, simply tweeted out once a day, “I…
Read MoreHow does performance art survive? What artifacts, narratives, or documents testify to performance’s occurrence? For the genre’s venerable practitioners from its historic moment of…
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