Helio Oiticica is said to have announced that we should ignore his work from the 1950’s. He was speaking from a heady place. The late 1960’s, where his oeuvre had a retrospective contour shaped by the Bolides –boxes that were a sort of hybrid of Cornell and Fluxus– robes and coats for performances (Parangoles), and […]
No smog here, at David Zwirner’s current show that is: “Primary Atmospheres: work from California 1960-1970”. The show itself is a kind of two-for dovetailing as it does with the preceding show of Dan Flavin’s work, who even though he was not a California artist always seemed as though he could have been. The gallery […]
There are many pleasures to be had from “Plant, Animal, Body,” a group show that ranges from exquisite antique Mongolian works on paper to entries by self-taught artists such as Ignacio Carles-Tora, with many compelling mainstream contemporary artists represented as well. One of the greatest pleasures afforded is the opportunity to view the recent output […]
The centerpiece of Janine Antoni’s recent exhibition is Tear, and, paradoxically, all the tears (shed and ripped) remain offstage. A battered wrecking ball faces off against a video of an enormous open eye, blinking defensively in response to the loud percussions of a demolition. The shapes—eyeball and wrecking ball—are isomorphic yet antiphonic. On the one […]