Lily Cole and Magnus Carlsen: The Art of G-Star RAW
A few years back, Lily Cole made plans with a childhood friend to travel by rail across Canada. The two ladies decided a good way… Read More »Lily Cole and Magnus Carlsen: The Art of G-Star RAW
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Maxwell Williams is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Interview, AnOther, The Hollywood Reporter, GOOD, Flaunt, and Art in America. He has curated several exhibitions, including Marilyn Manson at Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City in 2011. He recently edited We Are FriendsWithYou, a monograph of the Los Angeles artist duo FriendsWithYou, due in Spring 2014 on Rizzoli.
A few years back, Lily Cole made plans with a childhood friend to travel by rail across Canada. The two ladies decided a good way… Read More »Lily Cole and Magnus Carlsen: The Art of G-Star RAW
Cats. Art. Okay, my work here is done. I had you at “cats,” right? Our feline friends will be the subject of “Cat Art Show… Read More »Cat Art Show LA Steals Our Hearts
The recently opened “Calder and Abstraction” show at the Los Angeles County Museum of Contemporary Art (LACMA) is a satisfying on many levels. The meticulously… Read More »Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic
Westwood has all the elements needed to have a cute shopping district—the sidewalks are wide, the storefronts spacious, and the parking plentiful. An old movie… Read More »Arts ReSTORE LA: Give Good Art
The best gallery show in Los Angeles right now comes from the newest kid on the block. Situated on Highland Avenue, near to the recent… Read More »Gallerist Q&A: Hannah Hoffman and Erin Falls
Columbus, Ohio isn’t typically an art world destination, but between Ohio State’s much-admired Wexner Center for the Arts and the fledgling Pizzuti Collection, it’s quietly… Read More »Pizzuti Collection Opens to the Public in Columbus, OH
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Last weekend, a few art journalists, myself included, were summoned to take in a new James Turrell installation in Las Vegas. It was an addition… Read More »James Turrell Competes with the Bright Lights of Las Vegas
I don’t claim to be an expert on James Turrell, but I’ve been aware of the Roden Crater—a large extinct volcano in Arizona he purchased… Read More »James Turrell:
The Wizard of Light
Known for his “flying series,” in which he performed Superman-like leaps, freezing himself in a simulacrum of human aeronautics, New York-based artist Daniel Gordon has… Read More »Daniel Gordon: Truth, Lies, and Photography