Oliver Herring is guided by social interaction—in communally made photosculptures, in giddy performances where volunteers take on bizarre tasks, and in videos featuring strangers who come by his Brooklyn studio. Read More
At Dallas Art Fair, Dealers Play Their Hand Deep in the Heart of Texas Muses: Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan on Yayoi Kusama, Crime Fiction, and Vija Celmins Bodies of Work: In Washington, Big-Ticket Blockbusters, a Bracing Permanent Collection Hang, Anne Truitt, and the Museum of the Bible