This week, LaWhore Vagistan talks about being an auntie, art dealer Larry Gagosian speaks from his quarantine in the Hamptons, how blackness became a legal identity, the rise of conspiracy theories, and more.
May 16, 2020
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An Unconventional Art Critic of La Belle Epoque
Lacking formal training in art, Joris-Karl Huysmans had a knack for seizing on the unanticipated, the gritty, and the revelatory in painting.
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No Touching: Discovering the Art of Books Online
This exhibition provides an exciting starting point for exploring artists’ personal sites, statements, and YouTube videos.
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What Are Exhibition Catalogues for?
No exhibition of any pretension is complete without lasting proof of its existence, preferably in print on coated paper.
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The Work of Art in the Age of the Internet
How will the internet transform the way that contemporary visual art is created?
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Raging in the Pandemic’s Grip
Sanja Latinović’s “Abandoned” pierces our self-protective veil with a glimpse of COVID’s raw truth.
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How to Keep Drawing After the Death of Painting
Dan Douke conveys the possibility that painting, even after its death, remains inexhaustible.