- December 12, 2005
- Show and Tell: Angelo Rizzuto
Let the experts parse whether Rizzuto was a great photographer or merely an interesting one; the rest of us can plunge into the intense, faintly foreign mid-century coiffure and formality of dress.
- December 12, 2005
- Provocateur: Marina Abramovic
"I don't rehearse, because performance art is not about rehearsal; that's what makes it different from theater."
- December 5, 2005
- The Gist: 'Darwin'
A museum exhibit about Charles Darwin? That’s timely.
- December 5, 2005
- Bigmouth Strikes Again
Tracey Emin’s a brassy, confessional celebrity in London. Isn’t it time for New York to pay attention?
- November 14, 2005
- As the contemporary market sizzles, Phillips de Pury fans the flames.
For many contemporary-art watchers, the Chelsea house is where the real action is.
- October 17, 2005
- Show and Tell: Yinka Shonibare
�Of course, there’s the relationship between the church and colonialism,� says Shonibare. �But I'm also concerned with the poetic and the poise.�
- October 3, 2005
- Lines in the Sand
Is Jenny Holzer’s art in danger of being washed away by the digital storm that surrounds her?
- September 19, 2005
- Love Machine: Robert Indiana
"Most of my work, except the 'LOVE' paintings, is bound up in autobiography, bits and pieces of my life, my geography, my history, my friends."
- July 18, 2005
- Show and Tell: William Eggleston
William Eggleston's Photo Portraits at Cheim & Reid.
- June 27, 2005
- Overheard: What Museumgoers Really Thought About "Sol LeWitt on the Roof: Splotches, Whirls and Twirls"
It’s like somebody said he could have this space�he didn’t have enough time to figure out what to do. But if you’re famous, you get to do that.