Interview Magazine – Halfway through my conversation with the French artist Claire Tabouret, we arrived at everyone’s favorite subject: psychoanalysis. Twice a week for seven years, the painter would visit her shrink’s …
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404 – “What if I could create Théâtre D’opéra Spatial as if it were physically created by hand? Not actually, of course.” – read more
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Artnet News – With tailored tools emerging, galleries and auction houses are beginning to make A.I. work for them. – read more
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PetaPixel – Two New Jersey photographers have paid homage to their hometown by going to great lengths to recreate a historic photo using the same rotating panoramic camera the original …
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Forbes – The first Monday in May tends to mean one thing for anyone with even a passing interest in fashion: the Met Gala. This year’s event takes place on …
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Domus – As the Centre Pompidou in Paris shuts down for restoration until 2030, its activities move to a network of temporary venues across France and abroad. Here’s where to …
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Art News – I came to this basic reaffirmation while reading J. Hoberman’s latest, addicting, grand cultural history, Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop. …
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NY TIMES – In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women’s rights escalate, “Cut Piece” and other decades-old works of feminist art …
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WSJ – The first show presented in the recently restored museum’s new exhibition galleries features three works by the 17th-century painter that, depicting women engaged in epistolary exchanges, are rich …
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by David Zimmerman Much of Ribal Molaeb’s oil on canvas paintings, exhibited recently at Artifact Projects, appear carefully constructed, yet this construction carries a sense of tentativeness and contingency. Through …