The "lights out" factory—devoid of humans, run entirely by machines—has long been a dream for industrial manufacturers. Twenty-five-year-old, New York-based artist Wyatt Niehaus describes it as "an…
"Whore Museums. Gutless Collectors. Blind Dealers. Alleged Artists." So reads a 2012 canvas that artist Mark Flood included in a solo show that year at New York's Zach Feuer Gallery…
Although Jon Rafman is best known for Internet-based works and narrative videos, his recent exhibition, "You are standing in an open field," was almost evenly divided between installation, sculpture a…
During the 1980s, Houston-based Mark Flood worked in relative obscurity, creating violent and frequently pornographic artworks which express an antipathy toward commercial culture that is perhaps be…
Generators loudly buzzed and grim-faced crews were hard at work on Wednesday in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood, home to hundreds of art galleries, in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
The work of 34-year-old Israeli artist Keren Cytter draws on cinema, literature and theater to suggest a contemporary world in which identity is preformed and fate predetermined by existing characte…
If it sounds too good to be true, it is. This dour cliché, recited in mellifluous tones by the narrator of Stuart Hawkins's droll video Broken Welcome (2011), has become the mantra of our recent…