conversations.e-flux.com - I just came across this video of Dan Graham lambasting conceptual art via Out of Sync: Art in Focus. He criticizes conceptual art's lack of accessibility, and lets Seth Siegelaub have it: Dan Graha...
news.artnet.com - Paramount Ranch 3—the sprawling and free-spirited art fair that has put a fresh spin on the format—kicked off its brief two-day stint Saturday morning in the Santa Monica mountains. The fair, now i...
conversations.e-flux.com - As we reported last week, Ai Weiwei has been stationed on the Greek island of Lesbos photographing the waves of refugees arriving from Syria and posting his reportage on Instagram. At first, Ai's i...
www.artnews.com - Opening: Mickalene Thomas at Aperture Foundation Like a combination of Malick Sidibé’s studio portraits of Malian youth and ’70s blaxploitation films, Mickalene Thomas’s photographs of black women ...
artforum.com - The former Chelsea townhouse of Louise Bourgeois at 347 West Twentieth Street, will be made accessible to the public later this summer, thanks to the Easton Foundation, a nonprofit the artist found...
www.artforum.com - Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson will be the 2016 guest artist at the Palace of Versailles, exhibiting from June to November this year. “Very excited to announce upcoming exhibition at Versa...
artforum.com - The American Academy in Rome has announced its list of residents for spring 2016. The residents will take part in a number of events during the upcoming season as part of the series “Conversations/...
artforum.com - Tate Modern and Hyundai Motor have selected French artist Philippe Parreno to contribute this year’s Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall. Parreno, renowned for working with film, sculpture, dra...
artforum.com - Escobedo Solíz Studio has been selected by the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 as the winner of the annual Young Architects Program. In its seventeenth iteration, the program selects an environme...
artreview.com - Recently ArtReview Asia has been rereading Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s All You Need Is Kill (2004). It will spare you the details of the invading aliens, the terraforming and the time loops, and merely st...