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Miami's Terri and Donna is probably the only gallery to feature on its blog naked photographs of its "artists. BLOG POSTED: 05/15/09
Sebastián Errázuriz is half merry prankster, half brooding death-poet. But he’s all artist and all designer. The young innovator defends his right to make anything—as long as it hasn’t been done (or listed on Google) before. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Albert Oehlen is a painter who is leading the way. Whether anyone is following is almost irrelevant, because Oehlen’s fantastic exploratory techniques and improvisational spirit have blazed a spectacular trail through abstraction. And he has breathed some intoxicatingly revivifying fumes into the corpse of surrealism in the bargain. If he’s a one-man movement, maybe that’s enough. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Ron Arad thought he could save the world with his chairs. His furniture may not have actually rescued the planet, but he has surely saved the design world from boredom and predictability:
Tables standing on walls, armchairs made of car seats, and crystal chandeliers that display text messages . . .
He’s titled a new show “No Discipline”—which could mean that he’s transforming all of them. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Marco Velardi puts Milan's annual design fair, Salone del Mobile, within reach. BLOG POSTED: 04/23/09
Channing Tatum might have danced his way into the hearts of teenage girls in Step Up, but he has spent the last year bare-knuckle boxing, running out of burning buildings, and tussling with bad guys—all in the name of transforming the big-budget blood sport of acting in action movies into a kind of soulful, physical art. Will he succeed? Or will the forces of darkness prevail? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/23/09
Mark Amerika has made the first feature-length film recorded entirely on a mobile phone (that we know of). BLOG POSTED: 04/14/09
Daniel Arsham Is in Merce's Mercy
Artist and set designer Daniel Arsham preps for a show with Merce Cunningham with no instructions to guide him. BLOG POSTED: 03/31/09