Camille Henrot: The Restless Earth
“The Restless Earth,” an exhibition of Camille Henrot currently at the New Museum, derives its name from a poem by Martinican writer Édouard Glissant, whose… Read More »Camille Henrot: The Restless Earth
“The Restless Earth,” an exhibition of Camille Henrot currently at the New Museum, derives its name from a poem by Martinican writer Édouard Glissant, whose… Read More »Camille Henrot: The Restless Earth
Iceland is known for its extensive history of epic sagas and mythology, which informs Ragnar Kjartansson’s new exhibition “Me, My Mother, My Father and I”… Read More »Ragnar Kjartansson’s “Me, My Mother, My Father and I” at the New Museum
Chris Burden emerged in the 1970s as an extreme performance artist (to some extent almost a sideshow freak), willing to put himself in perilous situations… Read More »Chris Burden: Extreme Measures
Spring and early summer are always an energetic time in the art world, with numerous art fairs taking place internationally. In May, the second edition… Read More »What Andrea Hazen saw at the Summer Fairs
Nari Ward’s installation, “Amazing Grace,” is currently on view at the New Museum until April 21, 2013. Originally created in 1993 for an abandoned fire station… Read More »Installation View: Nari Ward’s 1993
Last Monday saw Bally celebrating the 60th anniversary of its ascent to Mt. Everest. The London celebration was hosted by Dominic Cooper, Mat Collishaw, Mark Foster and Carl Barat. Bally’s determination… Read More »Last Week’s Party: From Bally to New Museum
January is a great month to reboot after fall art world madness and end of year holiday, family drama. As you settle into the slow… Read More »Seven Must See 2013 New York Museum Exhibitions from NYC 1993 to Robert Irwin