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Art
As a model, the 32-year-old Knuts has inspired enough artists to fill a small museum, but this month she is filling a museum with a very different body of work-one she has curated. UltraMegaLore explores Knuts's roles as image maker and image selector. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/10
Punk-rock goddess, muse of Manchester, Poetic spirit—Linder sterling is all of these things. She’s also One of the Most overlooked, transgressive, influential, rip-through-the-walls-to-get-to-the-truth visual artists to be let loose on the cultural landscape in the last 40 years. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/10
Shed the Gilt for Katherine Bernhardt
In two new limited edition posters completed for Gilt Groupe, painter Katherine Bernhardt makes a serious inquiry into the nature of a celebrity poster portrait—and the answer might not require the depiction of a mouth. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/10
Kehinde Wiley Paints the World Stage
For a PUMA commission celebrating the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Kehinde Wiley depicts athletes at the height of visibility (and homophilia). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/10
Making Memories: Kerry Tribe at the Whitney Biennial
Kerry Tribe fits this year's Whitney Biennial by its title alone, 2010. For over a decade her film and video works have dealt with the significance of time and how it is remembered: in other words, memory. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/10
Tout's Well That Ends Well for Tim Barber
Photographer takes the ghosts of photography literally in a new show in Toronto. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/19/10
One in a Million: See the Art of Guido Van der Werve
Through the perfect chess game and a tear in the earth's surface, Guido van der Werve examines the objects of our fascination and control. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/16/10
On View: Kiki Smith in Her Natural Habitat
Kiki Smith's opening at the Brooklyn Museum makes the most out of the description "out of this world." ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/16/10
Now on View: Housewives Go Highbrow
What about the violence of that cut-up, the radically found Dada materials? The Met shows you a more civilized art world. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/09/10