A Green Art Manifesto
You've seen us on the streets and farmers markets of New York, San Francisco, and Atlanta, selling our dresses sewn from recycled umbrellas and clocks milled from reclaimed wine tanks.
You've seen us on the streets and farmers markets of New York, San Francisco, and Atlanta, selling our dresses sewn from recycled umbrellas and clocks milled from reclaimed wine tanks.
Yelena Kalinsky | Posted 12.17.2009 | New York
A photo and video show at Canal View opens up some bracing vistas on what landscape means as knowledge of nearby and faraway places is increasingly delivered by software like Google Earth.
Huffington Post | Posted 12.15.2009 | Green
ReThink the Implicit is a new, installation-based exhibit at the Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art in Copenhagen. In honor of the United Nations Cli...
Deborah Schoeneman | Posted 12.08.2009 | Los Angeles
This week, the art world is focused on Art Basel in Miami, but Matthew Marks has his sights set on another sunny clime: West Hollywood.
Paul Klein | Posted 12.07.2009 | Chicago
Maybe globalization is the problem. The art schools don't tend to see themselves as Chicago based. They see themselves preparing artists for global art combat.
Stephanie Adamowicz | Posted 11.25.2009 | New York
Two weeks ago, I attended an artist-direct auction at the studio of Ryan McGinness. The catalog specified that "the artist is the seller, and there is no auction house that will be taking a cut of the sale."
Peter Clothier | Posted 12.09.2009 | Los Angeles
We're in town for the weekend, and will be spending the better part of it checking in on the art galleries to see a number of shows we have been postp...
artinfo.com | Posted 11.12.2009 | New York
The Guggenheim has announced the finalists for its biennial Hugo Boss Prize, which is awarded for achievement in contemporary art. ...
Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 11.09.2009 | Living
For me, that is true art. The artist becomes a kind of healer/shaman; and we who finally have access to these miraculous pieces, become initiated into worlds which take us places we have never been before.
Zefrey Throwell | Posted 10.30.2009 | New York
Find out what Liam Gillick's hobby is, hear him say the words, "unicorns, planets, and falling down" and much more in this audio interview.
Stephanie Adamowicz | Posted 10.19.2009 | New York
When the Dow closed above 10,000 points last week and the Frieze art fair opened in London, art market observers were presented with an opportune time to take stock.
Susan Eley | Posted 12.03.2009 | New York
This fall, pedestrians along Broadway can enjoy the major exhibition of nine monumental sculptures by Carole Eisner, situated in the malls along the avenue from 64th through 166th.
Peter Owen Nelson | Posted 11.24.2009 | Style
As an art collector, I can no longer stomach these exaggerated claims about the contemporary artist Damien Hirst.
Reyne Haines | Posted 09.15.2009 | Style
Kieron Williamson, a 6-year-old British boy has talent. Working in watercolor, he paints wonderful scenes of harbors, landscapes and more.
Tom Gregory | Posted 09.14.2009 | Entertainment
For daytime TV viewers, it's not just Oprah anymore. Thom Bierdz is back on the dial. His mother would be proud.
Marissa Bronfman | Posted 09.13.2009 | New York
Iran Inside Out offers a veritable platter of provocative work that begs for discussion, debate and perhaps most importantly, an open mind.
David Finkle | Posted 09.11.2009 | New York
Warhol will remain in place, but your chance to shout 'Catch me at MOMA" will evaporate. The opportunity you seized not only to look at art but to be art will be terminally turpentined away.
Jonathan Melber | Posted 07.25.2009 | New York
Over 1800 people flooded the old Dia Art Foundation building for in Chelsea the opening of No Soul For Sale. It is a sort of anti-art-fair fair.
Jonathan Melber | Posted 07.15.2009 | Business
In this video, I explain two important ways to keep track of your art and minimize misunderstandings whenever you sell or consign your work.
Marlene H. Phillips | Posted 06.29.2009 | Style
The President and First Lady have reached out to galleries and private collectors asking for loans of modern art and art by women, African Americans, Asians and Hispanics.
GlobalPost | Posted 06.21.2009 | World
By Nichole Sobecki | GlobalPost ISTANBUL, Turkey -- Home to an acclaimed biennial and several world-class galleries, Turkey has long nurtured a str...
Jonathan Melber | Posted 06.18.2009 | Style
Michelle Obama deserves credit for highlighting the cultural and economic significance of the arts at a time when many worthy causes compete for her attention.
Jonathan Melber | Posted 05.23.2009 | Entertainment
One of the things that makes Con Artist so interesting is its search for what's behind Mark Kostabi's current act. Is there something new to his art, or its meaning?
Jonathan Melber | Posted 04.24.2009 | Style
Most artists cannot live off their art -- even relatively successful artists in New York or L.A. So don't feel like you're doing something wrong if you can't make ends meet without a day job.
Jonathan Melber | Posted 04.05.2009 | Style
The Armory Show kicked off yesterday in New York, but signs of the cruel economy are looming over the sprawling international art fair.
Brendan Smith | Posted 12.18.2009 | New York