IN AN ERA when curators and institutions have to anticipate that the public for an exhibition may exist partly—or even primarily—online, with many viewers encountering a show through images posted…
“These artists may not hit pay dirt, but they are ready to risk embarkation on strange waters,” Jules Langsner wrote in 1958, referring to the artists on the roster of Los Angeles’s Ferus…
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has revealed a complete list of the acquisitions it made over the 2015–16 fiscal year. Some of the museum’s most important new holdings, such as Kerry…
The late Bruce Conner’s ecstatic experience of film editing makes his decades-long exploration of it a slow motion spiritual revelation. And so, seeing Conner’s major films together at the…
As part of the Annual Guide to Galleries, Museums and Artists (A.i.A.'s August issue), we preview the 2016-17 season of museum exhibitions worldwide. In addition to offering their own top picks, our…
Bruce Conner has long seemed the consummate cult artist, quietly accumulating supporters over the past 45 years for his various films, assemblages, drawings, paintings, collages, photographs and occas…
The first two words of this exhibition’s snappy title seem an unlikely pairing: one is associated with the freewheeling and populist, the other with the formal and elitist. Smartly, sensitively curate…