In: Lecture
The Ungovernable Season
July 30, 2012If you could travel through time, which direction do you prefer, the past or the future? In the second triennial exhibition…
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Teen Night at the Guggenheim
July 25, 2012Museums are great in the daylight – all noble marble columns and elderly white-haired curators – but every little curious mind…
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This Side of Paradise: a Juxtaposition of Past and Present
July 18, 2012When museums showcase art, the curators try and specialize the rooms to fit the pieces displayed; No Longer Empty does things…
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Passion and Process at the Whitney Biennial 2012
July 18, 2012Leonard Peltier’s painting “Horse Nation” captivated my attention as soon as I arrived at the 2012 Whitney Biennial last month. “Horse…
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Eiko and Koma Explore Sustained Intimacy
July 18, 2012Closed off and secluded in a quiet, dimly lit room, Naked: A Living Installation by Eiko & Koma builds an air…
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