Robert Gober Special: Dennis Kardon, Steve Locke and Lee Ann Norman
at MoMA through January 18
at MoMA through January 18
Steve Locke discusses Gober’s use of formal and conceptual metaphor to visualize bodily suffering.
Norman addresses the contradictions and occlusions of Gober’s representations of sex and race.
Dennis Kardon unpacks the cultural contexts of Gober and his personal history.
RECRUCIFYING THE STARR REPORT Until April 23 523 W. 24th Street, between Tenth Avenue and West Street, 212-243-0200 At the ecclesiastical-sounding Matthew Marks Gallery, everything is set up like a church. A nave of sepulchral objects leads the eye directly to a high altar, dominated by a crucifix. This is flanked by a pair … Continued
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