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One Thursday Night in the Capital of Magical Realism by Michael Anthony Farley Depending on who you ask, and what arbitrarily-drawn boundaries are used, Mexico City is the most populated urban ...
The Venice Trip Part 2 Water taxis were super clogged with art journalists in Venice on the morning of Wednesday, May 10. We huddled together on the boats and exchanged ...
Queer Artists and Voices at the 2017 Whitney Biennial by Joseph Shaikewitz "I got a call from a Whitney Biennial curator," a young Lyle Ashton Harris shares in confidence to ...
At the Whitney Biennial, Paintings of an Open Book Hold the Answer to the Question of Ethics in Painting Till's Open Casket, but Alice Neel Shows Us Another Way by Bart O'Reilly ...
A Review of Decolonizing Alaska, a Group Exhibition at George Washington University’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design by Brendan L. Smith Alaska Natives have struggled for centuries against ...
Suzy and Will go to NADA This is an art fair for the art educated. I have an MFA, graduated Summa Cum Laude, and I read art theory for fun, ...
Alexandra Barbera on the Met's New Location in the Breuer Building, formerly The Whitney Every time I walk by the Breuer building I’m reminded of a game of Tetris. The ...
Kerr Houston visits Guillermo Kuitca in his Studio It’s Thanksgiving in Baltimore, but in Buenos Aires it’s merely a bright spring Thursday – and Guillermo Kuitca is in his Belgrano ...
by Kerr Houston As we noted in a previous post, the main pavilions of this year’s Venice Biennale are challenging: while not exactly shrill, Okwui Enwezor’s two installations are insistently ...
A Review by Kerr Houston Taking in the Venice Biennale is never exactly easy. The sheer scale of the event – the oldest and largest regular exhibition of contemporary art in the ...
Suzy Kopf on Art on Paper, Spring/Break, Armory, Volta, and Pulse When asked how they feel about art fairs, most artists I know generally paraphrase the punch line of the old ...
INTERMISSION... and on to the second of half of Michael Farley's ABMB Roundup Part One here. The next morning, I nursed my whale-hangover at the Sagamore Hotel’s annual brunch. It’s ...
Michael Farley's Art Basel Miami Beach Roundup About a month ago, I called Art Basel’s PR firm to inform them I would be covering the fair for BmoreArt and would ...
Chris Ofili's "Night and Day", currently at the New Museum in New York City, represents the artist's first survey show in America — and a forceful return to the city ...
Michael Farley on Art Basel, Zones Art Fair, and Art Theft at ABMB Last week, standing in the press registration line at the Basel Vernissage, a gauntlet that seems to ...