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L.A. Museum’s ‘Levitated Mass’ Boulder to Be Subject of Documentary
Three-hundred-forty tons of movie star.
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Three-hundred-forty tons of movie star.
"I've always thought art is a way for artists to dance naked in public, and Pruitt literalizes this."
Transport took eleven days from just 60 miles away.
The threat of the upcoming Frieze show seems to have made organizers raise their game.
Take a look at the temporary gallery.
Louis C.K. is sad ice cream! Do you "get" it?
"Luminescent color flecks that make it look like a million-eyed being from another dimension."
It will focus on pieces that last six hours minimum, some will go for days.
Is David Koch's money good enough for the Met?
Best art history lesson ever.
A titan of the Los Angeles art world.
The pioneering Surrealist, gone at 101.
"It's not beyond Gioni to do a bad show, but I'm hopeful that he won't for several reasons."
Photography nerds, prepare for your weekend accordingly.
Still, he's no Lawrence Salander.
Now imagine what Keith Haring could have done inside the writers' room for Work It!
Is it the smallest gallery in New York? Could be.
Winkelhimer Smith prefers watercolors, chewing on acorns (just like any fine artist).
Ponytails, turtlenecks, and flip-flops, oh my!
"There was picture-making, pure and simple. And beauty. Lots of it." –
Work of Art's Sucklord made an action figure of Jerry Saltz. So we asked Jerry to review it.
Work of Art's Sucklord made an action figure of Jerry Saltz. So we asked Jerry to review it.
Gosling gets immortalized in paint, makes you consider opening the Ryan Gosling Museum.
Jerry Saltz does not mince words when it comes to collector-columnist Adam Lindemann's anti–Art Basel Miami Beach screed.
Art second, parties first.