The Mod Bod
Modified, magnified, dissected, and erected, the body takes on unexpected shapes when sculptors use it as a metaphor for emotions. Modified, magnified, dissected, and erected, the body takes on...
View ArticleGender Bender
They came a long way, and ARTnews was there. Read More The post Gender Bender appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleHINT: Avoid the Word ‘Nice’
Gallery openings are rites with their own special etiquette and language. Heres a primer on whatand what notto say. Read More The post HINT: Avoid the Word ‘Nice’ appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleShow and Tell
Louise Bourgeois at her Sunday salon. Read More The post Show and Tell appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleSpero’s Heroes
Often using mere paper as a medium and a powerful pictorial vocabulary of her own invention, Nancy Spero spins tales of ferocious, heroic women. Read More The post Spero’s Heroes appeared first on...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Nancy Spero
Often using mere paper as a medium and a powerful pictorial vocabulary of her own invention, Nancy Spero spun tales of ferocious, heroic women. Read More The post In Memoriam: Nancy Spero appeared...
View ArticleThe Feminist Evolution
Museums are exhibiting an increased sensitivity to collecting and presenting works by women— through new acquisitions, solo shows, and a stronger focus on artists who were previously neglected. But...
View ArticleAnalyze This
The Freud Museum puts Louise Bourgeois on the couch Read More The post Analyze This appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleFruits of the Vineyard
An ancient French vineyard is reborn as a site for permanent art installations and modern architecture Read More The post Fruits of the Vineyard appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleSmithson Trumps Snooki: New Jersey is State of the Art
Princeton gives Jersey its props, MoMA's Capital Exchange program drops, Cleveland rocks a mega-multi-touch-screen, and more museum news Read More The post Smithson Trumps Snooki: New Jersey is State...
View ArticlePaula Hayes: Growing Power
Creating tabletop terrariums, residential gardens, immersive environments, and a 240-gallon glowing aquarium brimming with sea creatures, Paula Hayes considers herself a maker of living artworks...
View ArticleRetrospective: ‘The Phony Crisis in American Art’
And other excerpts from our coverage 100, 75, 50, and 25 years ago Read More The post Retrospective: ‘The Phony Crisis in American Art’ appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleBarbara Nessim: An Illustrated Life
A new volume is a cultural history, a biography, and a portrait of New York’s fertile creative milieu Read More The post Barbara Nessim: An Illustrated Life appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleThe Metropolitan Museum’s Global Revolutionary
How the original Rockefeller Republican effected radical change by championing "Primitive" art Read More The post The Metropolitan Museum’s Global Revolutionary appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleCat Art vs. Dog Art: A Showdown at the Blanton Museum
An upcoming exhibition celebrates our four-legged friends with works by Dieter Roth, Louise Bourgeois, William Wegman, Edward Hopper, Pablo Picasso and more Read More The post Cat Art vs. Dog Art: A...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About Sex, Baby! Curator Marina T. Schindler On Her Salacious Show...
Friday night at NeueHouse, after slinking past a seemly-looking Powerpoint presentation on the first floor, I headed towards the basement where far more titillating images were on view for the opening...
View ArticleForging a Sea of Iron: Yoan Capote Explores the Cuban Obsession with America
“The sea, for me and for a lot of Cubans, was like a wall, more an image of isolation than a beautiful place,” said Yoan Capote. The 38-year-old Havana-based conceptual artist was in New York preparing...
View Article‘Homosexuality_ies’ at Deutsches Historisches Museum and Schwules Museum, Berlin
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday Read More The post ‘Homosexuality_ies’ at Deutsches Historisches Museum and Schwules Museum, Berlin appeared first on ARTnews.
View ArticleCould Louise Bourgeois’s ‘Spider’ Topple the Auction Record for Work by a...
Though Christie’s elected not to publicly list the estimated sale price for Louise Bourgeois’s Spider (1997), which will be auctioned as lot 10 in the house’s postwar and contemporary evening sale on...
View ArticleInequality Endures: The Price of Being a Female Artist in 2015
An annual overview of how female artists and their work fared over the past year in the marketplace and the broader art world. Here is the 2014 edition.“Is the Pope Catholic?” Marilyn Minter said in...
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