Jordan Wolfson TRUTH / LIE / MEDITATION / SUBCONSCIOUS
Originally published in Flash Art International no. 329 February-March 2020 There are parts of our minds in which truth and…
Originally published in Flash Art International no. 329 February-March 2020 There are parts of our minds in which truth and…
Photography by Nick David. Opening with an immaculate installation of restrained works by Claire Barclay, Enrico David and Tonico Lemos…
Originally published in Flash Art International no. 247 March-April 2006 This year’s Whitney Biennial includes a film by Jordan Wolfson…
For decades the ARS show has been the best Finland could offer in terms of global contemporary art. It started…
La Force de l’Art,” the first edition of a triennial initiated by the French Ministry of Culture, opened in the…
you enter the darkened core of The Caribbean Pirates (2001 – 2005), the gooey stomp sounding away across the room…
Wolfgang Tillmans has been written about extensively, and it is almost alarming to see how writers project their ideas onto…
The 2006 Taipei Biennial, titled “Dirty Yoga,” opened in early November at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum. The Taipei Biennial…
Oh, the kitschy cultural stigma of René Magritte. First glimpses of the artist’s work can reveal the magnetism of art…
Originally published in Flash Art Intenational no. 254, May – June 2007. It’s always strange to see the work of…
Since the extensive retrospective held at the Tapies Foundation in Barcelona in 1999, and the exhibition at the CAC in…
Damien Hirst’s exhibition of new works opened in London with a degree of media hoopla now commonplace for any show…
Visiting Richard Prince’s retrospective at the New York Guggenheim Museum is like gorging on American culture. Everything is American, American,…
In a display of both bravura and spectacle, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) launched its grand opening last…
Much has already been written about the audacity of the New Museum’s inaugural exhibition. As it made its ascension to…