Tag: appropriation
Subjective Contexts: Thomas Ruff at AGO
Process and history are manipulated and explored through Ruff’s use of found photographs.
Go Vegan!: Jonathan Horowitz at the Brant Foundation
Contradiction, formalism, and politics in Greenwich, Connecticut.
“Wanting to be Art”: Buy, Sell and Desire in the Paintings of Walter Robinson
His retrospective, at Moore College, Philadelphia, runs through March 12
Then and Now: Two Shows by Mark Grotjahn
Two simultaneous shows examine the early and recent work, and his rising status in the market.
What’s Not the Matter With Richard Prince
What problems in his work are real, and what are merely imagined?
The Collector’s Take on Ownership: Brad Troemel at Zach Feuer
An exhibition of collectibles and art examines the relation between the trade in celebrity and the trade in aesthetic objects.
This is Real Life: John Miller’s Crafting of Mediated Vision
In two concurrent shows we see the artist address street scenes and game shows as portraits of daily life.
Upcycled: Joe Montgomery’s Painting Remixes
The artist, who showed at at Laurel Gitlen last month, makes mutants of his materials.
Mind Ride: Nathan Lyons at Bruce Silverstein
The iconic photographer presents a new book and a new exhibition.
Photo Presence, Video Fantasy: The Life and Work of Robert Heinecken
A traveling retrospective of Heinecken’s work is as timely as ever.
