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Andy Warhol in Black and White
The life of Andy Warhol included celebrities, room service, and a surprising number of dogs. BLOG POSTED: 03/02/10
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
In directing his first film, A Single Man, Tom Ford has turned his attention to the difficult, clashing, and sometimes painfully ugly forces that can lie beneath. but not to worry—fashion, sex, and even impossibly beautiful strangers with long, penetrating gazes still have their place. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/09/09
Jean-Philippe Delhomme, illustrator of Interview's May design portfolio, may be Western Civilization's most literate (and/or literary) illustrator. He's got a new book out, and an exhibition in New York. BLOG POSTED: 04/24/09
Now Year-Round: The New Whitechapel Gallery
The Whitechapel Gallery set up shop in East London in 1901, before the neighborhood was crawling with posh artist types in members-only social clubs. Now the gallery has a new look BLOG POSTED: 04/06/09
Warhol's Pop Top Hits the Road
While Andy Warhol might be more famous for painting car crashes with his "Death and Disaster" series, he also, on occasion, fancied a car intact. BLOG POSTED: 02/12/09