Jerry Saltz – If only we could persuade…
If only we could persuade galleries to observe a fallow period in which, for two…
Read MoreIf only we could persuade galleries to observe a fallow period in which, for two…
Read MoreWe’re all entitled to opinions about how art institutions should behave, and entitled to voicing…
Read MoreAnyone who relishes art should love the extraordinary diversity and psychic magic of our art…
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Read MoreJeffrey Deitch is the Jeff Koons of art dealers. Not because he’s the biggest, best…
Read MoreWolfgang Tillman’s stunning large-scale pictures, being shown for the first time, were so offhand…
Read MoreTo engage with art, we have to be willing to be wrong, venture outside our…
Read MoreArt is good, bad, boring, ugly, useful to us or not…
Read MoreOne argument goes that recessions are good for female artists because when money flies out…
Read MoreImagine it’s 1981. You’re an artist, in love with art, smitten with art history. You’re…
Read MoreThe Metropolitan Museum of Art is unsurpassed at presenting more than 50 centuries of work…
Read MoreMission accomplished. The Museum of Modern Art’s wide-open, tall-ceilinged, super-reinforced second floor…
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