Pat Hearn and Colin de Land's galleries were deconstructing themselves and received art history in real time, operating in a constant state of autocritique.
Nina Simone singing "Wild Is the Wind," punctuated by the clicking of slide projectors, provided a moody, retro soundtrack for "Under a Dismal Boston Skyline," an ambitious exhibition of experimental…
The traveling exhibition “Art AIDS America,” opening this summer at the Bronx Museum, finds renewed relevance in the culture wars of the 1980s and ’90s, especially the dual political-aesthetic strateg…
Known for his on-the-fringe lifestyle as well as his candid, diaristic photographs, Mark Morrisroe died in 1989 at age 30. Selections from his massive, formally diverse trove of work are now being pre…