Top of the wish list? That the Armory show would just go away. Alas, you dreamer it will not. At 12 years of age it is a snotty adolescent poised to outlive many of us. Indeed with 243 galleries and many thousands of art works smeared over two piers (with an asthma inducing climb from […]
Foot hits floor. The whoosh of a vacuum cleaner startles. The vacuum is hooked up to the gallery gas meter. Writ large, “Greve humaine” or “human strike” is spelled out with over 50,000 unburned matches. The matches are coated with flame retardant. Checkmate. Alarming possibility of gas explosion is deflected by the reassuring deferral of […]
“Middle of the Day” is a long-term project. John Miller has been taking pictures of the middle of the day since 1994. They document Miller’s location between the hours of noon and two –wherever he may be as a typically nomadic professional artist. These hours were apparently chosen as the “down time” of our contemporary […]
The romance of the road has been an American cultural staple for much of the last century. In its romantic coinage it has been less young frontiersman going west to settle the for spacious land and more drifter, beatnik or hippie aimlessly ricocheting from place to place. In this latter guise the road has also […]