The Alchemist: A Studio Visit with Sadie Weis
It is often said of desks and other work spaces that their appearance mirrors the mind of the person who uses said spaces –…
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It is often said of desks and other work spaces that their appearance mirrors the mind of the person who uses said spaces –…
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In the fall of 1929, the same month as the collapse of the American stock market, editors from the leftist magazine New Masses met…
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The Schmidt & Handrup Berlin gallery is a bare white rectangle illuminated by tall spotless casement windows trimmed in matching chalk white. Thin bald…
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Journalists follow a time-tested format. An example of this occurs in what is perhaps the most important article about art published in any magazine,…
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Pathological feminism – the premise informing Anicka Yi’s current exhibition at The Kitchen in New York – is perversely seductive. Yi, the show’s press…
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In the year 2000, curator Phillippe Vergne staged an exhibition at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis titled Let’s Entertain: Life’s Guilty Pleasures. It…
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“I feel sorry for Jack Bush,” said an artist acquaintance of mine when I told him about the National Gallery of Canada’s recent, excellent…
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During the London presentation of the 56th Venice Biennale, “All the World’s Futures,” curator Okwui Enwezor talked a lot about the past. H referenced…
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“1. I believe in an alchemy of time. That a certain combination of words, a length of inaction, a discomposed room, or with some…
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There has been an immense volcano building up under the Museum of Modern Art for some time, a well of rage from old-school art…
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