by Meg Onli | Oct 21, 2008 | Blog
Via Nadav Kander for The New York Times: Who is Sophie Calle and why is tout chic Paris so intrigued by her weird comings and goings, her obsessively documented and annotated voyages into the interior? Is she a sphinx without a riddle, as Truman Capote said of Andy...
by Christopher Hudgens | Oct 20, 2008 | Blog
Everyone at Bad at Sports wants to congrats The Post Family on their new site and everyone should check it out. Matt Hooks put a lot of time into it, it looks great and I wanted to say good job. So to Alex, Chad, Davey, David, Rod, Sam & Scott keep up the good...
by Meg Onli | Oct 20, 2008 | Blog
via Off Center While the “statement” on view in the exhibition Statements: Beuys, Flavin, Judd may seem less-than-political at first glance, all three artists – Joseph Beuys, Dan Flavin, and Donald Judd – were deeply engaged in political...
by Christopher Hudgens | Oct 19, 2008 | Blog
Weekly art news roundup with all the news that we’re too busy to cover, but still talk about around the chuck wagon water cooler. Yeeehaaw lets get started: Pulitzer widow donates art, $45M to Harvard art museum: The Harvard Art Museum has received a gift of 31...
by Meg Onli | Oct 17, 2008 | Blog
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by Duncan | Oct 16, 2008 | Blog
As a special treat for all you Bad At Sports listeners, Around the Coyote would like to offer discount admission to our 2008 Fall Arts Festival October 17-19 at Plumbers Hall (1340 W. Washington St.) in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago. Go to:...