Exhibitions Museums The Most Dangerous Power: ‘Energy’ at MoMA February 05, 2020 It turns out energy, not money, is what drives the world, and energy is much more frightening. The curiosity, naïveté …
Museums Woman! Rachel Feinstein Poses Deep Questions Through Sculpture December 26, 2019 She is masturbating while lying on her belly, bigger than body size, sensitive to every brush of the skin, enjoying …
Artists Conceptual Environmental Exhibitions Kinetic Museums News Political Hans Haacke: Art with Ulterior Motive November 11, 2019 Hans Haacke’s All Connected retrospective at the New Museum marks a return from the long banishment of the controversial New …
Curators Exhibitions Museums For Love of Camp September 03, 2019 Costume Institute’s “Camp: Notes on Fashion“, on view until September 8th, is a sweeping retrospective, covering aesthetic of this style from the …
Artists Exhibitions Museums News Leonardo da Vinci’s single-painting show at the Met – Spellbinding Tribute to the Renaissance Genius August 21, 2019 There is just one modestly-sized painting on view in the gallery number 955 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. But …
Exhibitions Museums Bauhaus at Harvard August 19, 2019 In graduate school I took a course on Latin American cinema that primed me for this show, The Bauhaus and …
Curators Exhibitions Museums News Amid Turmoil, Whitney Biennial Takes Pulse of America’s Mindset August 12, 2019 Without a doubt, the most scandalous museum show in New York City right now is the 2019 Whitney Biennial. The …
Collectors Exhibitions Museums The Studio Museum in Harlem in Charleston, SC July 31, 2019 Black Refractions, found on the top floor of the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC, opens strong with a …
Artists Exhibitions Museums News Uncategorized The 2019 Whitney Biennial – Catalyst for a Political Stance July 29, 2019 This past week Eddie Arroyo, Christine Sun Kim, Augustina Woodgate, and the collective Forensic Architecture joined Korakrit Arunanondchai, Meriem Bennani, …
Art Book Artists Museums Iconoclysms — The new art history book reviewed by the author’s old Prado pal July 25, 2019 The painting above, Saint Dominic of Silos Enshrined as a Bishop, was painted by a Spaniard named Bertolome Bermejo in …
Museums Uncategorized I Want You To Want ‘Us’: Collaboration Works June 12, 2019 As readers of Fine Art Globe know, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently welcomed a different type of art — a …
Artists Exhibitions Museums Joan Miró–A World Reborn June 10, 2019 MoMA has named its retrospective on the work Joan Miró after his towering masterwork “The Birth of The World,” …
Exhibitions Museums Uncategorized Warhol opening at SFMOMA signals coming of age for tech mecca May 20, 2019 SFMOMA’s “Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again” opened yesterday to a packed house. It is the first …
Museums News Uncategorized Robust Protest at Whitney a Week Before Biennial May 10, 2019 With a week to go before the May 17 grand opening of the Whitney Museum of American Art biennial, visitors …
Exhibitions Museums News ‘Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die’: Time, Place, and Punk May 07, 2019 The year 1976 saw the birth of an indelible cultural moment, more or less simultaneously, in the U.K and New …
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