Tag: Hirst| Damien
Triumph of the Readymade: Damien Hirst in Venice
“Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable” at Palazzo Grassi/Punta della Dogana
The Return of the Real: Venice Biennale 2017
The first of artcritical’s dispatches from Europe this summer
Narrowing the Field: The Fate of Genius in the Age of the Readymade
A review of Art in the Making by Glenn Adamson and Julia Bryan-Wilson
Letter from Leeds
Yorkshire is a surprising hub for contemporary art in the UK
Pre-History: Artnet Articles from the 1990s on Bruce Pearson, Ivor Abrahams and Damien Hirst
In tribute to the magazine which closed this week
Not Dotty About Damien: Hirst’s Spot Paintings Go Global
An exhibition at all eleven international venues of Gagosian Gallery
A Success on His Own Terms: A Studio Visit with Rupert Goldsworthy
An interview between Sharon Ma and artist Rupert Goldsworthy
All the Art That’s Fit to Print
The Print Fair, November 3-6, with spin offs across New York
February 2010: Carly Berwick, Michèle C. Cone, and Mario Naves with moderator David Cohen
El Anatsui at Jack Shainman, Damien Hirst at Gagosian, Yvonne Jacquette at DC Moore, and Tino Sehgal at the Guggenheim
The Armory Show 2009
The Armory Show 2009 opened today. artcritical editor DAVID COHENwas there with his iPhone Armory, First Day Weigh-In What’s the best way to cope with a Recession–if you’re in the artworld? Expand. And how must you behave? With utter nonchalance, of course. Hence the Armory–not content simply to be the behemoth fair of contemporary, primary-market work, now … Continued
