Art Is Dead: Long Live Glamour
Amanda Luna Ballerini spoke with Marlowe Granados on the occasion of her debut novel, Happy Hour, recently published by Verso…
Amanda Luna Ballerini spoke with Marlowe Granados on the occasion of her debut novel, Happy Hour, recently published by Verso…
Matthew Marks presents “Between Love and Loss,” Julia Phillips’ first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, comprised of new and preexisting…
Seeing science as a mystical process — a process that has to do not only with deductive reasoning, but with…
Jeffrey Deitch and Black Rock Senegal are thrilled to announce Self-Addressed, an exhibition of self- portraits by contemporary African artists…
Creased, flattened-out drawings, loose cuttings, intricately labored paintings, slimy melted plastic, industrial-size tunneling machines, the flaccid limbs of figurative characters,…
A monthly review of global art news from an admittedly fallible viewpoint. “We are the custodians, not the owners,” Tate…
Andrew Norman Wilson’s practice often interrogates the way in which artworks can infiltrate the viewer experientially. With In the Air…
Global Art Market News, Commentaries, and Critiques. A Column by Stefano Baia Curioni. As I board the Eurostar that will…
The NFT (non-fungible token) craze that has taken hold of the globe is similarly making its way through Africa. At…
Originally published in Flash Art Germany no. 46 – 47 June, 1974. The fan suits my body — I carry…
Global Art Market News, Commentaries, and Critiques. A Column by Stefano Baia Curioni. New York’s fall art season reopened its…
When I met Cudelice Brazelton for a coffee a few months ago, he was carrying a copy of Sin (1986)…
Has the pandemic helped us to understand that we share this world? The air, the aerosols, the bacteria, the viruses?…
“In our time of environmental disaster and urgent demands for social justice, we need to acknowledge our senses and talk…
Kraftwerk Berlin is an astounding structural site, made up of a cavernous interior enclosed by an intricate layout for the…
Through society, fashion communicates what it thinks of the world. This is one of the many ideas Roland Barthes puts…