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Gagosian Gallery
2024 preview
Jan. 3, 2024
8 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See in 2024
Haunting images from the Rust Belt, the glories of the Harlem Renaissance, and more.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Nov. 12, 2021
John Currin Is the Caligula of Painting
A new show is even more unsettling and disturbing than those that made his controversial name.
By
Jerry Saltz
art world
Apr. 16, 2021
Helen Marden’s Bitter, Lucky Light
Her joyful-despite-everything pandemic paintings at Gagosian.
By
Carl Swanson
art review
Apr. 5, 2018
Cy Twombly and the Transporting Power of Art That Barely Uses the Tools of Art
Scribbles, jots, smears, and smudges that make my knees buckle.
By
Jerry Saltz
June 2, 2016
Jerry Saltz on Alex Israel and the Art World’s Latest Way of Eating Its Young
Going straight into the money leaves artists with no future.
By
Jerry Saltz
seen
May 8, 2015
Cecily Brown Gets Small
“I don’t feel bad about the fact that most of my favorite artists are men.”
By
Julie L. Belcove
from the archives
Dec. 15, 2014
Remembering 3 Critical Moments in Contemporary Art
Art-scene controversies from
New York
Magazine’s archives that are worth revisiting
.
By
Samuel Anderson
seeing out loud
Mar. 21, 2014
Jerry Saltz on Gagosian’s Genius for Gigantism
“I hope this tide will float nearby boats and not swamp them.”
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
May 26, 2013
Jerry Saltz on Jeff Koons’s Concurrent Shows
New Paintings and Sculpture
at the Gagosian Gallery and
Gazing Ball
at David Zwirner.
By
Jerry Saltz
profile
Jan. 20, 2013
The Trials of Art Superdealer Larry Gagosian
For the past two decades, he’s been the most powerful gallerist in the world by a wide margin. Now he’s facing two bruising lawsuits.
By
Eric Konigsberg
francophile
Feb. 23, 2011
James Franco Will Show at Gagosian Gallery
He cut the twelve-hour version of ‘My Own Private Idaho’ that you’ve been waiting for.
By
Mike Vilensky
ask an art critic
Dec. 9, 2010
Ask an Art Critic: Jerry Saltz Answers Your Questions About Anselm Kiefer and What’s Killing MoMA
“Anselm Kiefer at Larry Gagosian: Thumbs-up? Thumbs-down? Why?”
By
Jerry Saltz
ask an art critic
Sept. 30, 2010
Jerry Saltz on Bad Galleries, Dirty Looks, and Good Alternatives
Ah yes, the old bad-artist-at-a-good-gallery, good-artist-at-a-bad-gallery problem.
By
Jerry Saltz
girdles
Mar. 25, 2009
Which TV Actor Wears a Girdle?
Whose “expansive — and expanding — waistline” necessitates a girdle and may soon call for an on-set intervention?
By
Lane Brown
you saw it here first
Feb. 4, 2008
Matthew Barney, Banksy, and More: A Sneak Peek at Bono and Damien Hirst’s Art Auction
Vulture’s exclusive slideshow of our favorite work in Sotheby’s (AUCTION) RED.
you saw it here first
Feb. 4, 2008
A Sneak Peek at Bono and Damien Hirst’s Art Auction
Vulture’s exclusive slideshow of our favorite work in Sotheby’s (AUCTION) RED.
basel blog
Dec. 6, 2007
Big Paintings, Big Sales, and Big Dinners at Art Basel Miami
At Art Basel Miami, where lobsters at the UBS dinner on the beach are as big as cats, the overwhelming trend this year is size.