When Feminisms and Futurisms Collide: Judy Chicago and Puppies Puppies at New Museum
What does an art practice that contends with feminism look like? In what ways can such a practice foreclose a confrontation with the complexities…
Read More
What does an art practice that contends with feminism look like? In what ways can such a practice foreclose a confrontation with the complexities…
Read More
When New Museum director Lisa Phillips addressed the small crowd – women, mostly – gathered in the lobby last week for the press preview…
Read More
A woman strides down the sidewalk in anarchic ecstasy, smashing one car window after another with an oversized red flower. The sound of glass…
Read More
Nicole Eisenman – beloved New York painter, now MacArthur-certified “Genius” – has just opened a show at the New Museum with the jokey title, “Al-ugh-ories.” The single-floor showing…
Read More
There is a fine line between being an object and a person. And it’s hard to know when it’s been traversed. The difficulty lies…
Read More