Not exact matches
This three - part essay on the work
of Karl Haendel, an LA - based artist best known for his arrangements
of meticulously rendered drawings
of found photographic imagery, connects three
moments in his early career related to
issues of artistic and cultural heritage and power.
After treating the undoubtedly political position
of the artist in «Hercules» (2007) and the problems related to psychological
issues and language in «Horizon Problems» (2011), Agut now proposes a physical and visual experience that brings us closer to the
moment zero
of artistic creation, the
moment when the artist confronts himself with his work and starts to think about it.
The review continues with the year's most significant
moments in May, including the opening
of the 56th Venice Biennale under the
artistic direction
of Okwui Enwezor, who also covers the May / June
issue of men's Italian Vogue; the Metropolitan Museum
of Art and the National Gallery
of Art each acquiring Aaron Douglas paintings; Stephen Burks winning a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award; and a painting by Mark Bradford selling for nearly $ 4.4 million (including fees), an artist record.