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Dan Graham Rock Music Writings Primary Information
For the first time, artist Dan Graham's music writings are all in one precient, aphoristic, and ultimately obsessive volume. BLOG POSTED: 09/18/09
In not one but two forthcoming books, artist, critic, and one-time unwitting pop star Momus challenges readers to imagine different worlds. BLOG POSTED: 06/30/09
Joe Corre is the son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, and, as the founder of Agent Provocateur, around Valentine's Day he's the king of the world. BLOG POSTED: 02/12/09
Before Leigh Bowery and his mid-’80s London club night came along, being a freak was not considered a fine art form. Pop star and DJ Boy George remembers the legendary scene where glamorous polysexual debauchery and head-to-toe body makeup went along with the music.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/09
A frenzy of activity in honor of Stephen Sprouse has taken the country by storm—there's a retrospective at Deitch and Marc Jacobs' line for Louis Vuitton, and a forthcoming book on the way. Sprouse was interviewed three times between 1984 and 1990; he also contributed as an interviewer and photographer until his death in 2004. As flexible in print as he was in life: Sprouse was not only a celebrated designer, but an artist and musician, collaborator and friend. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/08/09
While you were out celebrating the New Year, resident New Yorker, director of Fred & Associates, and sometime host Jen Brill was hard at BLOG POSTED: 01/05/09
Adam McEwen wrote actual obituaries for The Daily Telegraph in London before he ever turned the genre into artwork, writing obituaries for still living and breathing celebrities like Kate Moss and Jeff Koons (he's done nine in total and has three more on the way). Seeing news in an art gallery of someone dead who is still so obviously alive is like creating a black hole on the wall-which seems to be an effect that McEwen, age 43, now living and working in New York, is particularly good at making. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
The father of punk won't stop until he's conquered the art world, upstaged porn's sex scenes, and put a dead French fashion designer in a Broadway musical. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/25/08