Since his student days at Cal Arts in the 1970s, John Miller has been critiquing Western politics and consumerism. His exhibition "The Collapse of Neoliberalism" features new photographs…
Colin de Land's gallery American Fine Arts, Co. had an outsize presence in the art world of the 1980s and '90s. A.i.A. published nearly thirty reviews of AFA exhibitions by writers including Holland…
Welcome to Part 2 of ‘How to Fix the Art World.’ If you are just now tuning in, here’s a link to Part 1, and here’s a little background:
Back in August my staff and I embarked on an epic…
John Miller (b. 1954) is a quintessential 1990s artist. The ’90s aesthetic might be described as cerebralism disguised as effortlessness—pastiche-riddled fashion, indie culture occupying a space betwe…
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has awarded a $5 million gift to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, with the aim of supporting “the development and presentation of…
The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, the new contemporary museum in Miami’s Design District, has just announced its programming for 2015 through 2016, which will feature shows of Shannon…
John Miller’s wide-ranging critique of Western consumer society and art’s place in it now spans 30 years. It has taken forms as various as a series of paintings of the American West, installations res…
This week we check out Thomas Heatherwick's slick furniture and architectural designs at Haunch of Venison, On Kawara's career-long dedication to documenting today's date at David Zwirner, and a ch…