Jimmie Durham's wryly humorous sculptures, paintings, and drawings can be seen as the composite self-portrait of a man with a contentious relationship to all ethnic and national identifiers. …
For the third time in two decades, ARTnews approached a cross section of museum directors and curators to opine about one of their favorite subjects: Who are the most underrated artists today, both…
Since the early 1990s, Jimmie Durham has had a sticky relationship with the art world. Both tokenized as a Native American artist and marginalized because of his race, Durham makes work about racism…
Welcome to Part 3 of 'How to Fix the Art World.' If you are just now tuning in, here are the links to Parts 1 and 2, and here's a little background:
Back in August my staff and I embarked on an epic…
In Kassel, Germany, works by Jimmie Durham and Heini Gut were destroyed by vandals. [artnet News]
Kansas moves from Tribeca to the Lower East Side. Commence the “Dorothy, we’re no longer in Tribeca”…
Where art and nature intersect used to be a contested ground. With the familiarity of sculpture as found-object assemblage, the junction has become an undifferentiated confluence.