What these works express is less a coherent critical position than a shared sense of dispossession. In this way, "Brand New" feels like less a historical survey than a field report of the current…
Arriving in New York from Los Angeles, Buffalo and beyond, several loosely affiliated cohorts met and mingled with artists native to the city, traded ideas, shared allegiances and became a "generati…
David Lewis Gallery in New York announced today that it now represents Barbara Bloom. The gallery has slated its first exhibition with the artist for May 2017.
Having worked since the late 1970s…
Habitat: Obsessions is a ten-part series of visits to the surprising non-art collections of art-world professionals.
Artist Barbara Bloom became interested in Braille because, in her words, “The…
While this issue of ARTnews focuses on today’s prominent art collectors, the urge to amass objects—both valuable and not—is nearly as old as mankind. The ancient Greeks and Romans collected, as Erin…
Most of the Long Island homes that sport expansive lawns dotted with sculpture and interiors packed with auction-worthy objects are the private property of the mega-rich. Most of them are in the Hampt…
The artist is absent in the work of Barbara Bloom, but emerges periodically facilitated by potential for exchange offered by the art object. In her exhibition of sculpture currently at Tracy Williams…