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Jean-Michel's studio was closer, across the street from mine
SALON 31.12.2018 Peter Elfert for SALON Broadway – the most famous street in New York. The lift whisks us upstairs. To the... Read more -
Tavares Strachan Makes an Entrance
Carnagie Museum of Pittsburg 30.12.2018 By Christina Rouvalis The 57th edition of the Carnegie International is front and center, thanks to two show-stopping works on... Read more -
Special Edition of Toiletpaper Magazine
Artnet 20.3.2018 Naomi Rea for Artnet The Magnum photographer has chosen classic documentary images to complement the Italian artist's colorful close-up images.... Read more
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Rencontre avec Mathieu Mercier, sur son aire de jeu au havre
Mowwgli 7.3.2018 Marie-Elisabeth de la Fresnaye pour Mowwgli Le Portique, centre d’art contemporain du Havre, a réouvert en 2017 triplant sa superficie... Read more -
The Iceman Cometh: Guariglia flies with NASA to make eco-art
Art in America 12.9.2017 By Carol Strickland Justin Brice Guariglia works on thin ice. The forty-three-year-old former photojournalist, whose images of China have appeared... Read more -
For This Artist Duo, a Third Act: A Shrine to Oscar Wilde
The New York Times 6.9.2017 Ted Loos for The New York Times , Oscar Wilde’s immense talent, inimitably foppish style and personal tribulations as... Read more
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Coming Soon To Mar-A-Lago: These Giant Artworks About Climate Change
Fast Company 1.9.2017 Eillie Anzilotti for Fast Company The Norton Museum of Art sits about four miles west of Trump’s vacation mecca of... Read more -
Reading Systems
Damn Magazine 8.8.2017 Christina Guadalupe Galván for Damn Magazine Peter Halley explains how his colourful installations signify the digital system that is closing... Read more -
Turkish Tulips: the YBAs turn to gardening in a new exhibition
The Telegraph 28.7.2017 It has perhaps rather crept under the radar, but an exhibition that unites historical horticulture with the hottest of contemporary... Read more
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Imperial Bedrooms: Liz Markus' High Satire
Artslant 28.6.2017 Braley Rubenstein for Artslant There was a time before trigger warnings and safe spaces when it seemed the best... Read more -
Imperial Bedrooms: Liz Markus' High Satire
Artslant 28.6.2017 Braley Rubenstein for Artslant There was a time before trigger warnings and safe spaces when it seemed the best... Read more -
Museums Review Radcliffe Bailey exhibition evokes the harsh history of slavery
30.5.2017 Radcliffe Bailey has visited the Great Dismal Swamp, the marshland on the Virginia/North Carolina border that provides the title of... Read more
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Animal Farm at The Brant Foundation Art Study Center
The Brant Fondation 6.5.2017 The Brant Foundation Art Study Center presents a group exhibition curated by Sadie Laska, including works from The Brant Collection... Read more -
Meet Montreal artist Manuel Mathieu
Cult MTL 17.4.2017 Lisa Sproull for Cult MTL - 18 April 2017 One of Montreal’s rising young artists, Haitian-born painter Manuel Mathieu, has... Read more -
Arne Quinze: "Een autovrij Gent vind ik fantastisch"
De Morgen & Goesting Magazine 12.4.2017 De controversiële kunstenaar vindt dat we allemaal meer uit ons kot moeten komen Kristina Rybouchkina for De Morgen & Goesting... Read more
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Interview with Hank Willis Thomas
Mutual Art 10.4.2017 Ashley Stull Meyers for Mutual Art - 10 April 2017 Hank Willis Thomas has long illuminated the histories of racialized... Read more -
Ektachrome Archives at Whitney Biennal 2017
Whitney Museum of American Art 17.3.2017 Lyle Ashton Harris’s Once (Now) Again, a site-specific multimedia installation features a three-channel video work comprised of projected images taken... Read more -
TAVARES STRACHAN’S DESERT EXPLOSION
Interview Magazine 3.3.2017 By Matt Mullen for Interview Magazine Along a desert road in Rancho Mirage, California, Tavares Strachan, the 37-year-old multidisciplinary artist,... Read more
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Los Angeles Times: Desert X aims to be the Coachella of the art world
Los Angeles Times 23.2.2017 Deborah Vankin for the Los Angeles Times - 23 Febuary 2017 This could be the moon. Or Mars, at dusk.... Read more -
Black Grass at Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken
Black Grass 7.2.2017 With the most recent works by Paul Morrison (b. 1966 in Liverpool), the focus at the beginning of this new... Read more -
Find a peaceful place where you can make plans for the future
Dallas Contemporary 7.2.2017 Ross Bleckner is known for painting a spectrum of subjects—from pulsating lines in his resurrection of Op art in the... Read more
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Zeitgeist at MAMCO
6.2.2017 Based on the observation that there is a renewed interest in figurative and expressive practices, this exhibition outlines a genealogy... Read more -
Generation to Generation: Inherited Memory and Contemporary Art
MutualArt 18.1.2017 Genevieve Quick for MutualArt From Generation to Generation: Inherited Memory and Contemporary Art at the Contemporary Jewish Museum explores... Read more -
For Freedoms To Begin Residency at PS1
MutualArt 17.1.2017 The Editors of ARTnews for Mutual Art A billboard created by the artist-run super PAC For Freedoms is being... Read more
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National tour of 'George Shaw: My Back to Nature'
Artdaily 13.1.2017 Kendal for Artdaily Abbot Hall Art Gallery launches the national tour of George Shaw: My Back to Nature following its... Read more -
Artist List for 2017 Whitney Museum Biennial
Whitney Museum of American Art 29.11.2016 The Whitney Museum Biennial of American Art announced 63 individual artists and collectives participating in the museum’s 2017 biennial. Largely... Read more -
Gavin Turk: the analyst will unmask you now
The Guardian 16.11.2016 Dorian Leader for The Guardian He has impersonated tramps, punks, Pollock and Che. But who is the real... Read more
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Who What When Where How and Why: Gavin Turk questions everything
The Telegraph 10.11.2016 Newport Street Gallery will host the first major solo exhibition of work by British artist Gavin Turk since 2002. Spanning... Read more -
Hank Willis Thomas’ Take on the Purpose of Photography for TIME
TIME 31.10.2016 In our latest First Take series, TIME speaks with conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas about what makes a great photograph.... Read more -
Why London Artist Manuel Mathieu Is on His Way Up
Artnet 19.9.2016 Caroline Elbaor for Artnet - 19 September 2016 In an age in which the term “post-” art is ubiquitous, London-based... Read more
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Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915–2015 at Weatherspoon Art Museum
Weatherspoon Art Museum 3.9.2016 Hank Willis Thomas: Falk Visiting Artist In Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915–2015, artist Hank Willis Thomas reveals ways... Read more -
Who are the biggest contemporary black artists?
Wide Walls 29.8.2016 Elena Martinique for Wide Walls Hank Willis Thomas - Exploring Advertising Generalisations A conceptual artist living and working in... Read more -
'What do you think of my chimpanzee muff?'
The Irish Times 12.8.2016 The strange world of American artist David McDermott in his Mullingar mansion by Rosita Boland - 12 August 2016 Artist... Read more
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Unfinished Business at Parrish Art Museum
12.8.2016 Unfinished Business: Paintings from the 1970s and 1980s by Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl, and David Salle features the work of... Read more -
Certain Things in a Certain Way
Borer Crossings Magazine 1.8.2016 An Interview with Jonathan Lasker by Robert Enright and Meeka Walsh for Border Crossings Magazine - August 2016 I can... Read more -
In Conversation: Jonathan Lasker with Phong Bui
The Brooklyn Rail 11.7.2016 Even though I’ve followed the works of the painter Jonathan Lasker since I was a student, we didn’t get to... Read more
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CRUSH Interview
CRUSH Fanzine 29.6.2016 Samuel Jablon for CRUSH Fanzine Wendy White is a painter who makes work somewhere between the superficial and the sincere... Read more -
Guggenheim Fellowship for Lyle Ashton Harris
28.6.2016 Lyle Ashton Harris announced his appointment as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2016, which was... Read more -
Appunti per l'Afro Barocco Premiers at the International Center of Photography
23.6.2016 Lyle Ashton Harris is pleased to announce that the International Center of Photography (ICP) will exhibit Appunti per l’Afro Barocco... Read more
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Take Up More Space
Woman in Art Initiative 9.6.2016 Diana Zhou for Woman in Art Initiative - 2016 How would you describe your art, both throughout your career and... Read more -
Sculpture in the City London
1.6.2016 1 June 2016 - 1 June 2017 Now in its sixth year, the critically acclaimed Sculpture in the City returns... Read more -
'My Back To Nature', George Shaw at the National Gallery
The National Gallery 21.5.2016 11 MAY – 30 OCTOBER 2016 The current Associate Artist, George Shaw, unveils the culmination of his two-year studio residency... Read more
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National Gallery’s Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist Unveils Exhibition
The National Gallery 11.5.2016 George Shaw unveils the culmination of his two-year studio residency at the National Gallery Our current Associate Artist , George... Read more -
80s Art World ‘It’ Boy Ross Bleckner Is Having a New York Moment
Artnet 31.3.2016 Artist Ross Bleckner has work in six new shows on now or opening soon. By Laura van Straaten for Artnet... Read more -
Exploration of the Material Process in Painting
Widewalls 20.3.2016 By Elena Martinique for Widewalls Painting is a medium that continually expands and evolves. The radical changes that have... Read more
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Hank Willis Thomas: Evidence of Things Not Seen
Kadist 17.3.2016 Exhibition: February 24 - April 9, 2016 Borrowing its title from James Baldwin's 1985 essay on the Atlanta Child Murders... Read more -
A New Way to See Supermodels
The Observer 14.3.2016 Francesco Clemente paints some of the world's most beautiful women for April's issue of Harper's BAZAAR By Ryan Steadman for... Read more -
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
Schirn 8.3.2016 Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt From 12th of May to 21st of August 2016 HALLEY EXAMINES IN HIS GEOMETRICAL ABSTRACT PAINTING AND... Read more
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The Promise of Total Automation
Kunsthalle Wien 8.3.2016 KUNSTHALLE WIEN - 11TH OF MARCH TO 29TH OF MAY 2016 Today, humans aren’t the only ones linked to the... Read more -
Calling Paul Kremer Fat
White Lies Magazine 2.2.2016 A conversation with Katja Horvat for White Lies Magazine - 2016 To sum up a few facts: Paul Kremer, born... Read more -
Hank Willis Thomas Joins Public Art Fund’s Board of Directors
Public Art Fund 12.1.2016 Public Art Fund has announced the appointment of artist Hank Willis Thomas to its board of directors. Thomas, whose solo... Read more
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A Group Show, Curated by an Artist Who Hates Group Shows
The New York Times 8.1.2016 Kat Herriman for The New York Times - 8 January 2016 The artist Mark Flood plays curator this winter with... Read more -
The Winsome Neo-expressionist
Artnet 10.12.2015 By Julie Ryan for Artnet In a well-appointed French restaurant in Zurich, a similarly well-appointed collector is sharing foie... Read more -
Geometry of the Absurd
Santa Barbara Museum of Art 9.12.2015 For over thirty years, Peter Halley’s paintings, with their characteristic day-glo color and distinctive faux-stucco surfaces, have engaged in variations... Read more
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Everything Must Go : Art and the market
Lewis Glucksman Gallery 2.12.2015 NOVEMBER 28TH TO MARCH 6TH 2016 Everything Must Go explores the relationship between contemporary art, economics and value. Featuring works... Read more -
2050, a Brief History of the Future
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium 17.9.2015 The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the Louvre Museum come together to present a unique and innovative... Read more -
An Artful Ode to an Undersung Chemist
The New York Times 30.5.2015 Ann Binlot for The New York Times - 6 November 2015 As a child growing up in Nassau in the... Read more
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LaChapelle after the Deluge
Palazzo delle Esposizioni 29.4.2015 DAVID LACHAPELLE AT PALAZZO DELLE ESPOSIZIONI , ROME, ITALY April 29 - September 20, 2015 David LaChapelle, the great American... Read more -
The truth about adverts: selling the White Woman™
The Guardian 29.4.2015 Artist Hank Willis Thomas’s latest show in New York strips the copy from advertisements to expose what the images are... Read more -
Musée d'Art Moderne & Contemporain de St-Etienne Métropole
MAM 3.3.2015 March 12th - May 17th, 2015 Le Musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Saint Etienne poursuit sa présentation de la... Read more
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Peter Halley on his Big Paintings
Artnet 11.2.2015 Eileen Kinsella for Artnet Weighing the pros and cons of the contemporary art boom For more than 30 years Peter... Read more -
Artist Spotlight: Lyle Ashton Harris
The Advocate 9.2.2015 Albert Smith for The Advocate We look back this month at the series, 'The Complete Chocolate Portraits,' for their beauty... Read more -
Big Paintings
Florence Griswold Museum 6.2.2015 PETER HALLEY AT FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUM February 6 - May 31, 2015 Drawing on paintings from major public and private... Read more
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Once Upon a Time and Now
LGBT Center NY 3.2.2015 DAVID LACHAPPELLE AT LGBT CENTER NY February 3 - April 6, 2015 The Center is revisiting The Center Show (1989)... Read more -
FOTOGRAFIAS 1984 – 2013
MUSEO DE ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO- LIMA 22.1.2015 JANUARY 22 - APRIL 12, 2015 David LaChapelle is a critically acclaimed photographer, best known for his hyper-profound social messages... Read more -
Artist Tavares Strachan on the neon barge that lights Prospect.3
The Advocate 16.11.2014 Prospect.3 barge piece reminds viewers of river’s force in N.O. By John D'Addario for The Advocate In the two weeks... Read more
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Prospect.3 Trains Its Eye Provocatively on the Art World’s Social Failings
Artnet 30.10.2014 The show is a crossroads for art to gauge itself against real-world problems. Christian Viveros-Fauné , October 29, 2014 “Somewhere... Read more -
New Naturalists
RISDxyz 30.7.2014 By Frankie Latour for RISDxyz - summer 2014 During his last year at RISD, Tavares Strachan 03 GL set out... Read more -
If Seeing Is Believing, a Panorama of Truth
The New York Times 14.6.2014 By Roberta Smith for The New York Times - 14 June 2014 The Queens Museum has a big advantage when... Read more
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Peter Halley at Jena
Jena 10.5.2014 Peter Halley 'Prisons' - Jena May 10th - July 27th 2014 Read more -
Ron Gorchov with Nathlie Provosty
Brooklyn Rail 2.4.2014 Nathlie Provosty for Brooklyn Rail - 2 April 2014 In his typically charming and laissez-faire manner, the artist Ron Gorchov,... Read more -
"I don't have any limits"
Belgian Boutique 30.3.2014 By Kunty Moureau for Belgian Boutique - 2014 Arne Quinze continues to spread his works far and wide and each... Read more
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Peter Halley exhibits at Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint Etienne
MAMC Saint Etienne 18.1.2014 Peter Halley exhibits at Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint Etienne from January 18th to May 18th 2014. Artiste... Read more -
Great Art in Ugly Rooms
AnOther 2.7.2013 Trey Taylor for AnOther - June 2013 “Like U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart said when tasked with defining pornography,... Read more -
Interview by Gilbert Perlein
MAMAC 30.3.2013 Gilbert Perlein is director of the Museum for Modern and Contemporary Art, MAMAC, Nice, Paris ' The reason that in... Read more
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Radcliffe Bailey looks back to move forward
The Boston Globe 24.2.2012 He explores the Middle Passage in impressive show at Davis Museum Sebaastian Smee for The Boston Globe - 24 February... Read more -
In the Picture: Atlanta, Africa and the Past
New York Times 30.6.2011 Hilarie M. Sheets for the New York Times - 30 June 2011 In 1972, when Radcliffe Bailey was 4 years... Read more -
Top 10 Portrait Picks From The London Auctions
The Huffington Post 27.6.2011 By Bruce Helander for The Huffington Post - 27 June 2011 Next week, London hosts contemporary auctions organized by Christie’s,... Read more
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Most Comprehensive Exhibition of Work by Atlanta Artist Radcliffe Bailey
The High Museum of Art 21.6.2011 ...to Premiere at the High The High Museum of Art will organize and premiere the most comprehensive presentation of works... Read more -
Interview by Kjed Kjeldsen
1.1.2011 Interview by Kjed Kjeldsen Kjed Kjeldsen is curator at the Louisiana Museum for Modern Art and the driving force behind... Read more