171 – MASS MoCA Immersion
The entrance to MASS MoCA was presented to me after I passed dripping eaves and pock-marked black top and an icicle edged overhang and a…
The entrance to MASS MoCA was presented to me after I passed dripping eaves and pock-marked black top and an icicle edged overhang and a…
I have attached a brief list of resources for those of you that want to hear artists in their own words and spend time in their…
ABOVE: Matt Magee Wall Grapheme I (2016) at Tamarind Institute This week I wanted to highlight the recent work of some of the artists covered by…
Eric Doeringer is most simply described as an appropriation artist. He has made works that sometimes vary in scale from the original, but are essentially miniature…
I was not in the art world in the 60’s, 70’s or 80’s. I am not 40 yet and the age in which I was born…
I have done a few interviews. I do my best to make the enjoyable. My hope is the conversation will be helpful to the artist, the…
A few months ago Mary Temple kindly invited me to add a post to the Artists on Diaries blog at the Archives of American Art. In…
Let’s start with the fact that I don’t have an opinion one way or another about Carl Andre’s role in the death of Ana Mendieta. He…
I started this memory series a few months back with The Rothko Seagrams Murals at The Tate. I was hoping to jog our collective memory for…
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…