- December 13, 2004 | Feature
- Conversation: John Leland and Maurice Berger
When white kids with no personal experience of black America play up their own skin color much as they’ve embraced black music and humor, and then distance themselves with a dose of irony, a lively cultural moment must be unfolding.
- November 29, 2004 | Feature
- Show and Tell: Chloe Piene
Most heavy-metal concerts don’t start at 9 A.M. on Sunday, but Chloe Piene managed to draw a crowd of 250 to hear the Brooklyn band Candiria.
- November 29, 2004 | Art Review
- Reeling in the Years
Eccentric and deliberately naïve, Hans-Peter Feldmann turns snapshots into sharpshooting.
- November 22, 2004 | Feature
- A Controversy Over �Empire’
At eight hours, Andy Warhol’s 1964 film Empire is something that one watches, as its creator said, �to see time go by.�
- November 22, 2004 | Feature
- Conversation: Lisa Yuskavage And Tamara Jenkins
When artist Lisa Yuskavage was preparing a book of small paintings of sexualized young women, she invited a close friend, Slums of Beverly Hills director Tamara Jenkins, to write an introduction.
- November 8, 2004 | Feature
- Paul Pfeiffer
Double Show At The Project And Gagosian November 5 Through December 18
- November 8, 2004 | Feature
- A Dresden Drinking Game
Those Delta Upsilons playing Quarters have nothing on the Electors of Saxony.
- November 1, 2004 | Everything Guide to Chocolate
- The Dark Art
Some people say there’s no such thing as unappetizing chocolate, but contemporary artists beg to differ.
- October 18, 2004 | Travel
- Since the Last Time You Were in . . . London
This fall, British tongues are wagging about Kevin Spacey’s theater exploits, the cool new vibe of Hackney, and a giant phallic symbol on the skyline.
- September 13, 2004 | Intelligencer
- The Accidental Historian
Artist Wolfgang Staehle inadvertently recorded the 9/11 attacks during his last show. His new exhibit: mostly landscapes.