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Art
Can't Distract From Malick Sidibé
The agnès b. store in Soho might not seem the ideal space to stage a solo exhibition of works by photographer Malick Sidibé, given the distraction of, well, the racks of clothing. But given the subject of the work, which focuses on street and nightlife culture in Bamako, the capital of Mali, during the 1960s and '70s, the photographs seem right at home in a sartorial setting. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/16/12
The art world too global for you? Each week, Interview highlights in pictures the shows you'd want to see—if you could jetset from one international art hub to the next. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/13/12
As an artist, Jenny Holzer has always had a certain fascination with illuminating the power of the written word. But her more recent work explores what happens when certain words are deemed too powerful—or dangerous or politically damaging—to be seen ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/12/12
Armchair Traveler: Smoke and Sculpture
The art world too global for you? Each week, Interview highlights in pictures the shows you'd want to see—if you could jetset from one international art hub to the next. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/06/12
The photo artist brings obsolete media images back from the dead—and their second lives are much more exciting. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/04/12
Nigel Cooke Confronts Painted Reality
Nigel Cooke's exhibition of 10 new paintings at the Andrea Rosen Gallery continue the artist's romantic trajectory while striking new ground. This time around the painter's lush, sublime surfaces and landscapes are interrupted by a turbulent combination of sweeping abstract paint strokes that loom large over comparably small-scale figurative motifs. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/04/12
Julia Chiang Makes Subtle Challenges
Julia Chiang's latest exhibition opens today at the Paris boutique Colette [through May 5]. At first glance, Chiang's delicate porcelain sculptures and vivid text pieces fit naturally amidst the store's clean, bright retail environment. The objects reference decorative art and traditional handicrafts, while the words on the walls could easily be slogans from some ad campaign. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/02/12
Armchair Traveler: Toys and Tumbleweeds
The art world too global for you? Each week, Interview highlights in pictures the shows you'd want to see—if you could jetset from one international art hub to the next. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/30/12
In her latest series, "Compulsion," photographer Alex Prager explores themes of disaster and tragedy, and the human powerlessness that results from them. Prager's typical subjects are eerie, possessed of an unreal quality that lends itself well to speculation of demise. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/30/12
Caio Fonseca Comes Out of Isolation
"It's not until the very last phase that you know how good the works are going to be," says Caio Fonseca. It is the eve of Fonseca's Paul Kasmin exhibition, his first in New York in five years. "And I'm really happy with them," says the 52-year-old Fonseca from his East Village loft-studio, where he lives and works half the year (the other half is spent in the Tuscan coastal town of Pietrasanta, where he can work in isolation). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/29/12