by Christopher Hudgens | Apr 8, 2009 | Blog
Well that’s not true, in the end both of the new Millennium Park pavilions will be deconstructed and recycled. The Burnham Plan in Chicago has announced two new pavilions that are going to be installed June 19 through October 31, 2009 in Millennium Park. The...
by Christopher Hudgens | Apr 8, 2009 | Blog, Editorial
The Tate Modern after 5 years of looking like Pre-War Factory from the outside (after research it should since it was a retrofit power Station) will thanks to the architectural design firm Herzog & de Meuron actually have a look that resembles the inside. The...
by Tim Ridlen | Apr 7, 2009 | Blog
It’s not very often that I actually pick up the postcards and flyers I see on the counter of the local coffee shop. This one, however, caught my eye as it sat there and mocked the New York Times sitting next to it. Apparently the artist Seth Kinmont knows how...
by Claudine Isé | Apr 6, 2009 | Blog
ArtBabble, the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new online site for videos about art and artists, goes public tomorrow (Tuesday, April 7th). The Beta site has been up for a few months by invitation only (which were not hard to get), and so far it looks pretty great....
by Claudine Isé | Apr 6, 2009 | Blog
John Waters’ upcoming exhibitions at Gagosian Gallery in L.A. and Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York will feature his series of movie stills titled “Children Who Smoke.” Love it. Now I’m trying to think of other artists who depict children...
by Claudine Isé | Apr 6, 2009 | Blog
I recently came across MW Capacity, Chris Lowrance and Sam King’s “painter blog for no-coasters,” and if you’re not already among its readers I encourage you to start checking it out on a regular basis. MW Capacity focuses on painting in the...