Known for his unyielding seven-day-a-week work schedule, he returned again and again to the same models and London street ...
So, it’s a little thorny for me to flip back a quarter-century to the three years I spent as an art critic at the Village Voice in the mid-eighties, or revisit the “East Village Art Scene ...
Like many people in the art world, I’m in deep worry—almost mourning—at the election of Donald Trump. He seems to stand for ...
Brian T. Allen is National Review’s art critic. Plus, a naughty satyr scores with a she-goat in the archaeology museum’s porn gallery. The archaeological park is a museum, a think tank ...
and do all of this while letting us see art for free. Many are visionaries. But they do certain things that are incredibly annoying. My No. 1 rule for dealers is: Never use your sales pitch on a ...
Sebastian Smee is a Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic at The Washington Post and the author of "The Art of Rivalry: Four Friendships, Betrayals and Breakthroughs in Modern Art." He worked at the ...
By Emily LaBarge The sprawling PST festival of more than 70 exhibitions doesn’t quite live up to its theme of art and science colliding ... A “gloriously erudite” critic, he denounced ...
Photo: Venice Biennale. The organizers of the Venice Biennale have revealed the names of the 331 artists who will be participating in the main exhibition of the event’s sixtieth iteration, slated to ...
The Met’s new show about what happens next, “Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350,” makes clear how astonishing it is that paint, of all things, became the center of Western art.
As we explore the voices of our inner critics, we encounter patterns that reflect universal experiences and emotions. These patterns, known as archetypes, are powerful symbols that offer insights ...
Critic’s Notebook: Election Night 2024 TV Coverage Was Only for the Masochistic or the Truly Obsessed The tone of the night started out relatively light on cable and broadcast networks, before ...
At Hyperallergic, we strive to make art more inclusive ... voyeuristic character of Simon, but for the critic herself, as well. “Criticism, like dreams, often involves some act of displacement ...