Art
Sonja Sekula’s Time May Have Finally Come
Sekula was part of a number of different overlapping scenes, and she was loved and thought highly of by many. And then nearly everything about her and her work got forgotten.
Art
Sekula was part of a number of different overlapping scenes, and she was loved and thought highly of by many. And then nearly everything about her and her work got forgotten.
Art
Trosch has not had a solo show in New York since 2009, which is more than a generation and nearly a lifetime in art-world years.
Art
The desire to make corny, mindless drawings had its partial impetus in a need to get away from the cerebrally crushing news cycle that day, because it was a day in 2017, and nearly every day of the news cycle has been like that this year.
Interview
Acheson does not care about trading niceties or being ingratiating. He would rather propose and debate philosophical ideas.
Music
2017 is shaping up to be a terrific year for hip-hop — better than 2016, I hope.
Art
Wurm’s latest series of one minute sculptures, incorporating mid-century modern furniture and presented alongside five new cast bronze sculptures at Lehmann Maupin, evidences that, even as he plays with variations on familiar themes, his work remains relevant and fresh.
Art
“Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume),” from Dix’s portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to George W. Bush’s anesthetized vision of war wounds.
Art
A Mushroom Perspective on Sacred Geography explores the visual history of the lingzhi mushroom in art from China, Japan, and Korea.
Books
The 1660 Klencke Atlas is taller than most people, and now its rare maps are easily accessible online.
News
The article, published earlier this week, includes images of unfinished works that will be featured in his solo show at the Venice Biennale.
News
For a little under two decades, Acconci produced strikingly original and impressionable art, before abandoning it for experimental architecture and design.
Art
The pieces in Transparency Shade build the aesthetics of a hybrid world, where identities are blurred and cultural or racial dichotomies dissolved.