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The slack New York painter has two ambitious shows opening in the next two weeks, in his home town. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/05/11
Thanks, Kanye! George Condo is Controversial Once Again
The controversy West started overnight has had two interesting effects: one, it's led to journalists questioning the veracity of his claim that the album is "banned." Two, it's thrust the painting's artist, George Condo, into the spotlight for the second time this year. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/18/10
The Hamptons might seem an improbable setting for New York artist Aurel Schmidt, whose excruciatingly detailed drawings typically involve figures saturated with maggots, condoms, and general detritus. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/20/10
Robert Williams Paints for Queen Victoria, Winston Churchill, and Hitler
Modesty isn't the type of word you'd necessarily associate with the figurative, punk and scatalogical character of Robert Williams' work, which features in the Whitney Biennial. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/10
Making Memories: Kerry Tribe at the Whitney Biennial
Kerry Tribe fits this year's Whitney Biennial by its title alone, 2010. For over a decade her film and video works have dealt with the significance of time and how it is remembered: in other words, memory. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/10
How do you define the current state of American art when America itself seems more cross-cultural, convoluted, and conflicted than ever? An exclusive preview of this year’s Whitney Biennial ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/10
Artist and musician Bozidar Brazda dances to the beat of his own drum—not the frequencies of a makeshift antenna—on his new 7-inch. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/20/09
Mark Amerika has made the first feature-length film recorded entirely on a mobile phone (that we know of). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/14/09