“Gonna ring a few bells in your ear / ring a few bells / oh yeah right now / baby don’t you know it’s in your ear” Jessie Hill, “Ooh Poo Pah Doo” While back and forth is ongoing around the advance of digital media and connected issues around authorship and ownership — copyright very […]
Helio Oiticica is said to have announced that we should ignore his work from the 1950’s. He was speaking from a heady place. The late 1960’s, where his oeuvre had a retrospective contour shaped by the Bolides –boxes that were a sort of hybrid of Cornell and Fluxus– robes and coats for performances (Parangoles), and […]
No smog here, at David Zwirner’s current show that is: “Primary Atmospheres: work from California 1960-1970”. The show itself is a kind of two-for dovetailing as it does with the preceding show of Dan Flavin’s work, who even though he was not a California artist always seemed as though he could have been. The gallery […]
There are many pleasures to be had from “Plant, Animal, Body,” a group show that ranges from exquisite antique Mongolian works on paper to entries by self-taught artists such as Ignacio Carles-Tora, with many compelling mainstream contemporary artists represented as well. One of the greatest pleasures afforded is the opportunity to view the recent output […]