by Meg Onli | Oct 10, 2008 | Blog
via Life Without Buildings: Olafur Eliasson’s Yellowfog debuts today in Vienna on the facade of its new home, Verbund’s Am Hof building. Yellowfog was originally installed at the Jewish Museum in New York way back in 1999, where it was meant to evoke the...
by Meg Onli | Oct 7, 2008 | Blog
via Mark Brown for the Guardian It is fair to say the 205-year-old military barracks in Chelsea, the Duke of York’s headquarters, have never housed anything quite like it. Behind the tall doric columns of the building’s grand entrance yesterday were large...
by Meg Onli | Oct 2, 2008 | Blog
via The New York Times: Q. I was wondering if you could talk about what kinds of things art reporters think about when they look at an art piece (painting, ceramics, sculptures and so on – but particularly paintings) and have to decide whether it’s a...
by Meg Onli | Oct 2, 2008 | Blog
Side Street Projects presents… What Do Curators Want? A free, 10-part podcast series addressing best professional practices for contemporary visual artists. New episodes every Thursday – 09/18/08 thru 11/20/08 Listen...
by Meg Onli | Oct 1, 2008 | Blog
via Christopher Knight for the LA Times Austria Today, an online business-oriented daily, reports today that Pope Benedict XVI has condemned as blasphemous a sculpture of a crucified frog being shown in an Italian museum. A version of the work is also on view in Los...
by Meg Onli | Oct 1, 2008 | Blog
via Make “One of my favorite artists, Evan Roth, is working on a project that will be released soon – the pictures say it all, it’s a “carry on” communication system. These metal places contain messages which will appear when they are...