10 Facts You May Not Know About Artemisia Gentileschi
A self-portrait of Artemisia Gentileschi (1630s), and the artist’s most famous painting, “Judith Slaying Holofernes” (1614–20) (images via Wikipedia) ‘“Who? Signor Galilei? No, he knows nothing of...
View ArticleA Small Oasis of Abstraction: Ying Li and Eve Aschheim
It’s the dog days of summer in New York, and while people might be queueing for hours to feel artificial rain on their skin at Museum of Modern Art’s Rain Room or waiting in line for cronuts, may we...
View ArticleHow to Photoshop the Tourists Out
I found the photo most recently here: anxiaostudio.tumblr.com After seeing this image floating around the internet that promised the ability to “delete tourists from your travel photos,” I felt...
View ArticleThe Camaraderie of Living in the Skies
“Lucien Samaha: The Flight Attendant Years, 1978–1986,” installation view at Lombard Freid Projects (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) The smell of recycled air, thin blankets, and fantastic...
View ArticleCapturing the Sound of Abandoned Space
Jacob Kirkegaard, still from “Aion” (2006), sound and video installation, 50 min (all photos by and courtesy the artist unless otherwise noted) This Saturday, August 10, the Museum of Modern Art will...
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