BAD KITTY AND THE TOOTHACHE
A toothache, thought Bad Kitty, is like someone else’s dog scratching at your guest-bedroom door all night. A toothache is a cold vibrating funnel sucking in the undone chores (the unanswered emails, the phone calls […]
A toothache, thought Bad Kitty, is like someone else’s dog scratching at your guest-bedroom door all night. A toothache is a cold vibrating funnel sucking in the undone chores (the unanswered emails, the phone calls […]
hydraulic stilts more than fifty shipping containers on the drifting ice shelf of denialism a johnsian thing with tap root a latter day alchemy a flag with atmosphere as big as two or three conveniences […]
Artists need money, that goes without saying. But they also need collectors, individuals who see something in their work that should be cared about, lived with, thought about and preserved for the future. I would […]
It really isn’t. Not at all. Picasso’s Stein is a masterpiece and just so much better than Valloton’s Stein or anything else in the show. […]
I want to talk about Origins in the context of visual invention and the evolution of Christian iconography. To find out more of the backstory (for example, why the left-hand panel, christened Yo […]
After Stretch took down the two trees, cut them into sections and loaded them onto his pick up truck, he told me he would be back to rake up the debris. But after two […]
A selling point of both of these shows is that the works shown are “one of a kind” (Muniz) and “unique” (Marclay)l. Actually, they are manufactured objects which they only made one of. High-end manufacturing—but […]
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