Joan Jonas Goes to Venice
At the opening of the 56th Venice Biennale this week, is a seemingly unlikely presence: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose reputation of more than 150 years has… Read More »Joan Jonas Goes to Venice
At the opening of the 56th Venice Biennale this week, is a seemingly unlikely presence: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose reputation of more than 150 years has… Read More »Joan Jonas Goes to Venice
A fusion of sorts between the 1970s earthworks of artists like Robert Smithson and industrial-grade earth movers, the work of British artist and engineer James… Read More »James Capper on His Debut New York Show “Mountaineer”
This month Richard Long’s first exhibition in Argentina and first solo show in Latin America, is currently on view at the Faena Art Center (FAC)… Read More »“Mendoza Walking” is Richard Long’s First Exhibition in Argentina
While most of the national news media was in Dallas last week for George W. Bush’s painting debut or the NCAA Final Four, the fact… Read More »John Sughrue & Chris Byrne on Dallas Art Fair’s 6th Edition Opening this Week
Cellblock I and Cellblock II, two separate but intertwined group exhibitions curated by Robert Hobbs and currently on display at Andrea Rosen Gallery engage the… Read More »Review: Cell Block I and II
at Andrea Rosen Gallery