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It's a big moment for art that uses vitrines. One young artist shows us why. BLOG POSTED: 03/15/10
Malcolm McLaren Recycles Paris
Paris: Capital of the XXIst Century is an hour-long assemblage of texts from previous centuries, with old TV and film advertisements serving as the film's primary layer. BLOG POSTED: 02/17/10
In 1969, Joe Goode produced the deadpan calendar L.A. Artists in Their Cars. 40 years, one coast, and a Swiss sensibility later, we've got Artists on Their Bicycles: New York. BLOG POSTED: 12/01/09
A new pop-up gallery features gallerists from three Middle Eastern heritages, working in perfect harmony. BLOG POSTED: 09/10/09
Why sell anything when the economy's not buying? From July 24–28, the X Initiative hosts "No Soul for Sale," a gathering of 38 not-for-profit centers, alternative institutions, artists' collectives and independent enterprises who get free, undivided space to devise an installation of their choosing. The spaces come from as far and in as many forms as Trinidad's Studio Film Club, Peter Doig and Che Lovelace's blog and Caribbean film screening series, and Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund, an art production organization based between New York and Tel Aviv. In Interview's commitment to No Soul For Sale, we've focused on three spaces of decresing distance form our fair city—Kling&Bang, an artist space in Reyjavik; Vox Populi, an elected board of artists; and Dispatch, a commercial space run out of a small artist storefront on the Lower East Side. It's an anthropological survey of spaces with different conditions and mi ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/19/09
The following is a highly selective, vastly arbitrary—but varied—tasting menu of summery food art. BLOG POSTED: 04/29/09
Since the 1960s Walter Pfeiffer has been regarded as a cult photographer, known for his homoerotic depictions of Zurich street life. A new catalogue spreads the light. BLOG POSTED: 03/31/09
The Generational: Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
Well timed to control the weekday news cycle, last night the New Museum released its new blast announcing the participants in April's generational, "Younger Than Jesus," the conclusion to a few months of elevated horse-gambling. BLOG POSTED: 02/06/09