[singlepic id=12 w=320 h=240 float=left]Curators, critics and gallerists salivate over any bad-boy German artist—best not to ask what that herd instinct is about—and increasingly that role is filled by the Swiss as well. Maybe minaret aversion isn’t the only flaw in this supposedly perfectly socialized country. John Oliver’s recent hilarious cracking of the hard imperturbable […]
Richard Misrach is considered a pioneer of 1970’s explorations of the possibilities of large-scale color prints. His politicized art concentrates on human intervention in the natural environment. The newest wrinkle in his work is a meditation on the difference between analogue and digital. Using, of course, a digital camera to capture his customary American landscape, […]
William Daniels is known for his tromp l’oeil recreations in oil paint of iconic historical works. However, his latest solo show steps away from this practice to explore a new path. Whereas once Daniels would model a reproduction of a celebrated painting in a relief made of, say, tin foil, now he simply makes a […]
Steve McQueen, the British artist and filmmaker, approaches film physically, exploring the camera as the material itself. Yet, at the same time, he shoots the world as it exists, in front of our eyes. Mediated/unmediated. On view is “Giardini,” created in 2009 for the Venice Biennale. It is a thirty-minute projection on two screens, lined […]