Posts from October, 2013

Imperfect Pitch: In Search of Sound at MoMA


The museum’s first show dedicated to sound art is up through Nov 3


“Curating for the Kids”: Artist Jill Nathanson makes the case for real collectors


On Collectors Who Look (and Think) for Themselves


Radical Bodies at Grey Art Gallery


A two-part exhibition tells the story of black performance art in the 20th century


Sir Anthony Caro: 1924-2013


by way of tribute to the British sculptor who died today, a review from 2011


Failing Better: Bjorn Copeland at Jack Hanley


“a Bushwick flaneurial revelling in oddball sidewalk finds”


William Kentridge at artcritical


“HUBS” is a new category on artists and subjects discussed multiple times at artcritical


Old Forms For New Uses: William Kentridge at Marian Goodman and the Met


“He works with archaic materials using self-imposed limitations”


Spooky and Luscious: Aldo Tambellini at James Cohan


Reconstructed environments of pioneering cameraless films prefigure upcoming MoMA screenings


One Year After Sandy…Brooklyn Comes Together


300+ artists have contributed work to a benefit show, opening Sunday, October 20, 4-8 PM


Not on the High Line: Scenes from the Gramsci Monument


…It made me proud to be an artist and a New Yorker