Lawrence Weiner's "A RUBBER BALL THROWN ON THE SEA, Cat. No. 146" is displayed at the Hirshhorn Museum in blue, sans-serif lettering. Weiner was open to the seven words being produced in any color, ...
LONDON — How did a pineapple become a postmodern masterpiece? The aesthetic merits of tropical fruit inadvertently entered Britain’s national cultural conversation after two students jokingly placed a ...
I awaited the opening of “Andy Warhol: Revelation” at the Brooklyn Museum with great anticipation. The exhibit, which “explores the artist’s lifelong relationship with his faith that frequently ...
In my profile on Charlie LeDuff (on newsstands this week), I made the casual claim that LeDuff is in fact no mere reporter — he is perhaps the world’s premier postmodern reporter. Realizing that not ...
The word "privilege" has become a ubiquitous verb in commentary, part of the patois of cultural theorists who say things like, "Hegemonic phallocentric bourgeois culture privileges white male art at ...
Vol. 6, No. 2/3 (22/23), Double Issue: The Doppelgänger in Contemporary Literature, Film, and Art (1994), pp. 253-274 (22 pages) JFA, published since 1988, is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to ...
On March 12, laughter, conversation and general bustling erupted from Shotgun Players, a performance theater on the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Ashby Avenue. The crowd gathers to watch a ...
A Must-See Tribute To Pop-Art Hero Roy Lichtenstein It’s okay if you don’t know who that is. Just come look at the pretty, funny pictures.
What surprises us about contemporary art, what brings something new, what are the trends, why are collectors interested and what name rises in the top of artists? There are questions that find answers ...