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Art
Intimate Tricks: Tim Noble and Sue Webster
Sue Webster and Tim Noble's gilded monument to transcendence, Turning the Seventh Corner, is on view in Berlin's new Blain/Southern Gallery thanks to a collaboration with architect David Adjaye and their family's cats. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/11
“Don’t screw it up” was the modest ambition of Brussels-based architecture collective Rotor for the Belgian pavilion at last August’s Venice Architecture Biennale. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/21/11
Rafael de Cardenas' Picks from Salone del Mobile and Beyond
This past week, Salone del Mobile took Milan and furniture lovers by storm. The bulk of Salone takes place in the convention center, Fiera Rho, but as with anything, it's the off-the-beaten-path exhibitions that are worth the schlep to Milan. Here's architect Rafael de Cardenas and Interview's rundown. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/15/11
Artist Andrew Levitas blurs genres in his hybrid photo-paintings ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/15/11
Super Mario Bros., Hogan’s Alley, bad bowling video games, YouTube clips of cats on pianos, even “Sorry I haven’t posted lately” blog entries—artist Cory Arcangel brings the virtual world to the art world in work where Photoshop counts as painting and cracking game-system codes offers a window on the inner psyche ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/13/11
Unlike photography, painting isn’t usually accused of false representation. Whereas photographers can crop, magnify, Photoshop, and endlessly manipulate an image, paintings, by nature, require an intermediary between fact and audience, rendering the work a product of its own magical realm—and beyond the scope of skepticism. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/04/11
Tristan Eaton in the Third Dimension
Tristan Eaton's The 3D Art Book (Prestel) takes us to a quirky, retro world of three-dimensional fine art pieces, viewed through old-school red-and-blue shades. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/01/11
In the early '90s, Marilyn Minter was emerging on the New York scene when she suddenly found herself ostracized for a group of paintings based on photos from hard-core pornographic magazines. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/31/11
Beyond Pink Floyd: A Half-Century of Art from Syd Barrett
Though Syd Barrett passed away five years ago—notoriously estranged from the band with which he is famously associated, Pink Floyd, since 1968—thanks to a retrospective exhibition at London's Idea Generation Gallery, Syd Barrett: Art and Letters, and an accompanying monograph, Barrett, the man and legend shines on improbably like some crazy diamond. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/31/11