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Nobody Knows the Trouble His Nose Has Seen
If the cast had missed curtain call at Friday's opening night at The Metropolitan Opera, the audience might not have noticed with all the twirling and unfolding of the sets. BLOG POSTED: 03/08/10
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
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. BLOG POSTED: 02/09/10
French fashion blogger Garance Doré’s story is the tale of a girl with a sketchbook, a camera,
an attitude, and a dream ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/10
Gerald Incandela: In Touch With the Negative
Gerald Incandela has had time to think about depicting the figure, having sat for Derek Jarman, and having played muse to collector-curator Sam Wagstaff before the latter met Mapplethorpe. BLOG POSTED: 01/11/10
Friday night's opening of "A Nightmare Full of Things Unspeakable" was not an event to miss by sleeping. BLOG POSTED: 11/17/09
Paris-based artists Lisa Rovner and Alice Heart create emotionally stirring expressionistic short videos combining brand logos, appropriated film imagery, and appropriated scores. Or do they? BLOG POSTED: 11/12/09
It should come as no surprise that Indochine: Stories, Shaken and Stirred, a photo-heavy chronicle of Brian McNally's famed Tribeca eatery, isn't really about the food. BLOG POSTED: 10/28/09