74th – Irwin/Weschler Seeing Is Forgetting The Name of the Thing One Sees
Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees “If you ask me for the sum total, asked me ‘What is your ambition?’” Irwin now…
Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees “If you ask me for the sum total, asked me ‘What is your ambition?’” Irwin now…
Kathy Butterly: Enter at Tibor de Nagy is full of greatness. I nearly skipped writing the review because a very good one has already been written…
Pharrell vs Jay-Z, or 24 Hours of Happy vs Picasso Baby Please allow me to take a detour and tell you the reasons why Pharrell is a…
This week is a busy one for art writers with Art Fairs abound and the Whitney Biennial (That greatest of art world punching bags) opening to…
I wanted to reach out this week and introduce you all to the Atlas Facebook page and Twitter feed. The point of these things is for…
Forrest Bess: Seeing Things Invisible at The Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase Forrest Bess is part of many narratives in art. As an abstract…
A few months back I wrote about the Martin Creed show at Hauser and Wirth. At the same time Gavin Brown and the Aldrich Contemporary Art…
This post is about a significant moment. I have had several of these moments that helped make me an visual art addict. Some of them creep…
The cost of being an artist in New York has been written about a great deal lately. Holland Cotter spent many column inches in the Times…
I often ask myself why put words where none are needed? Why speak for art that does it’s own job of that beautifully. The answer that…