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Tony Scherman and former Warhol assistant David Dalton attempt to pull back the veil on the original King of Pop. BLOG POSTED: 10/29/09
Room in This Town for the Both of Them
The Aspen Art Museum's annnual summer benefit, was energized by two snap-crackling blondes who embody the transformation the place has undergone since then. BLOG POSTED: 08/12/09
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
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
Marc Jacobs is a fashion designer who's changing the meaning of that job. He does what an ordinary superdesigner does, i.e., create fashion-changing clothes for his own labels and for a great French house, but he also does so much more. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
We all have things wiped from our memories. Sometimes that's good, sometimes not. But Mike Kelley's sculptures and installations are impossible to forget-he challenges what we see and how we see it. He plumbs the depths of childhood, repressed memory, psychoanalysis, and pop mythos-but that's just the starting point for an individual speculative universe where things make startling, weird sense. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/28/08
Filmmaker, musician, performer, painter, amateur engineer, and self-taught brush-maker James Nares is one of the art world's preeminent polymaths. But no matter the medium, he's always a big-canvas guy. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/23/08