As construction continues on her gleaming new "museum of the 21st century" in Arles, the Swiss-born patron and collector convenes a cast of characters to rethink the art of the present.
Passing through a curtain of shimmering, transparent beads, you enter a vast, bare white space with people milling about. Suddenly a young girl walks up to you, gazes into your eyes and leads you
Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall can fit quite a few people, especially when the exhibition on view is spare, installed mostly on the ceiling, and mainly consists of sound. And so it was at the…
On shows at the Whitney Museum, Essex Street, Artist's Institute, Gladstone, Gagosian, Artists Space, Metro Pictures, Real Fine Arts, Greene Naftali, Mitchell-Innes & Nash
Philippe Parreno’s survey exhibition at HangarBicocca suggested an imaginary city. Urban elements—a downtown road skirted by flashing signs, a skyline of skyscrapers, a quiet neighborhood illuminated…