I knew Casey Jane Ellison's work, Touching the Art (2013), was good when I stayed to watch the entire second season twice on a screen in the New Museum's lobby during «Surround Audience,» the 2015 Triennial; the video is a three - part series in which she interviews
various art world luminaries, including Catherine Opie, K8 Hardy, Clarissa Dalrymple, and Kembra Pfahler.
Instead of artists whose works already span
art forms and media,
various Turner Prize winners have paired up with, or been paired up with,
luminaries from the
worlds of music and theatre such as Arvo Pärt, Peter Sellars and Jessye Norman.
It Doesn't Have to Be This Way — Under the inspired direction of splendid
art critic Martha Schwender, this month's edition of the Brooklyn Rail's Artseen section engages a range of
art luminaries — from Lippard, quoted above, to David Robbins, Chris Kraus, and former MOCA curator Paul Schimmel — to propose
various ameliorating «alternatives» to the way that the
art world operates today.
A professor of Fine
Art at the Slade College of Art, London, until 2008, Barlow has taught various art - world luminaries such as Rachel Whiteread and Douglas Gordon and she is now achieving the same level of recognition endowed upon her students, with recent exhibitions at BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2010), and the New Museum, NYC, USA (201
Art at the Slade College of
Art, London, until 2008, Barlow has taught various art - world luminaries such as Rachel Whiteread and Douglas Gordon and she is now achieving the same level of recognition endowed upon her students, with recent exhibitions at BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2010), and the New Museum, NYC, USA (201
Art, London, until 2008, Barlow has taught
various art - world luminaries such as Rachel Whiteread and Douglas Gordon and she is now achieving the same level of recognition endowed upon her students, with recent exhibitions at BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2010), and the New Museum, NYC, USA (201
art -
world luminaries such as Rachel Whiteread and Douglas Gordon and she is now achieving the same level of recognition endowed upon her students, with recent exhibitions at BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2010), and the New Museum, NYC, USA (2012).