The Strangeness of the Everyday: Skulptur Projekte Münster’s Deep Grey
Not an auspicious start. I stood under the regularly irregular German rain in front of one of Skulptur Projekte’s posters, annoyed by what might…
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Not an auspicious start. I stood under the regularly irregular German rain in front of one of Skulptur Projekte’s posters, annoyed by what might…
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A young architect in Berlin recently argued to me that working with refugees on a design-build project could lend it more credibility and political…
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We know that museums the world over are incredibly popular, but how do we keep the visitors coming? In a globalized art economy, the question…
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Consuming visual art is conspicuously, if oddly, social. You are inherently distracted, aware of watching and being watched, even, perhaps especially, in the darkened…
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Enthusiasts probing the furrows of British art are currently liable to stumble across one of two types of fossils. One, London’s major galleries and…
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