Cody Hoyt
February 10, 2016
The young pioneer of clay makes some pretty off-the-wall vessels. A new show this month explores his punk take on order and design.
ANDREW RUSSETH
December 8, 2014
“I write about art that knocks me over because it seems new and strange and different from anything that anyone else is doing.”
Dushko Petrovich & Roger White
December 8, 2014
“No one starts a periodical because they’re perfectly content with the existing options.”
Peter Russo and Lucy Ives
December 8, 2014
Founded in 2007 by a collective of writers, designers and artists, including current director Peter Russo, Triple Canopy is an online arts and literature magazine based in academia but expressed with an internet-era wit and a heavy use of multimedia.
Peter Schjeldahl
December 8, 2014
Anyone who complains that art writing is too dry or stuck up its own theoretical neuroses would do well to read Peter Schjeldahl’s articles in The New Yorker.
Alexander and Pati Hertling
December 8, 2014
Alexander and Pati Hertling were born in West Berlin on November 28, 1977. Alexander arrived first, and is a minute or two older.
Shelley FOX & Philip Aarons
December 5, 2014
“Probably the most challenging artwork to install was our fountain by Klaus Weber, which is comprised of seven large-scale figures, one of the artist himself vomiting, and the others being representations of his friends crying, spitting, sweating from an armpit …”
Sarah Nicole Prickett
December 5, 2014
Sarah Nicole Prickett came to art writing by way of an evangelical Christian upbringing in “small-time suburban” Canada, half of a journalism degree, a stint doing fashion writing in Toronto, and an “occasionally wild life,” as she puts it.
Hal Foster
December 5, 2014
One of the most influential and dynamic thinkers on contemporary art in the past few decades is writer, critic, and Princeton professor Hal Foster.
Scott Rothkopf
December 4, 2014
It is not an overstatement to say that the future of art rests in the hands of those who know how to spot it and what to do with it when it arrives.
Katherine Brinson
December 4, 2014
The Guggenheim is the only place Katherine Brinson has ever worked in art.
Linda Yablonsky
December 4, 2014
Linda Yablonsky tells us how she came to writing about art.
Darby English
December 3, 2014
In conversation, Darby English refers to himself as “not a joiner,” “not a philosopher,” “not a historian,” “a trouble maker,” “an Adornian,” “an Instagram fiend,” and in regard to his current consulting-curator position at MoMA, “an academic allowed to experiment with curating.”
Leo Fitzpatrick and Nate Lowman
December 3, 2014
Why did two artists decide to start an art gallery in New York?
Andrea Rosen
December 3, 2014
In January, Andrea Rosen Gallery celebrates 25 years of exhibiting some of the most stimulating and demanding art ever shown in New York.
The Insiders
December 3, 2014
Artists may be the face of the New York art world, but the most creative and revolutionary developments happen behind the scenes. For the rest of the week, we’ll be counting down 19 New Yorkers who help keep the art world alive.