Television Review: Art Lives on But Dealers Die in "Velvet Buzzsaw"
Jake Gyllenhall and company will survive this broad satiric lark, as will the art world. The post Television Review: Art Lives on But Dealers Die in “Velvet Buzzsaw” appeared fir…
Jake Gyllenhall and company will survive this broad satiric lark, as will the art world. The post Television Review: Art Lives on But Dealers Die in “Velvet Buzzsaw” appeared fir…
Armenian cultural history has always been about survival: between Armenians preserving their art within the shifting boundaries of their homeland, and carrying their art beyond the country's…
While nothing happens, there's an understated splendor in all that's uneventful here, so much so that I didn't want to miss any of it.
The variety of these photos give us more than just a sense of what Arbus would be doing for the last decade of her life.
"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know," Diane Arbus said. Her biographer notes that observation. Hard as he tries, many secrets remain.
As with so many Frederick Wiseman films, we get color, character, sociology " and cinema.
Gagosian Gallery's show Picasso & the Camera is the art bargain of the season.
Tadao Ando's new Clark, minimalist in its materials and understated presence, is more Zen than a billboard for its disparate architectural elements, more harmony than postmodern dissonance.
Futurism, as the Italian proponents conceived of it, ended up not having much of a future. But its practitioners had some good days at the beginning.