• Thomas Ruff at David Zwirner Gallery

      Thursday, 24 January 2008 14:18

      With his new body of work entitled Jpeg at David Zwirner, Thomas Ruff continues his engagement with the production of images in the Internet age. Named after the compression files for Internet images that Ruff mines from the web, the ongoing series explores how these online pictures are perceived by the public. He locates the […]

    • Jeff Gordon on Bob Dylan

      Wednesday, 23 January 2008 19:12

      Expression—artistic expression—is a common enough trait in New York City.  Not that location defines creativity, hardly. But New York can “’stamp”’ art as either getting through the gate or getting banished to the land of obscurity. It’s interesting then, that the first museum exhibition of Bob Dylan’s paintings was held in a small German city. […]

    • Michael Bell-Smith talks to Rebecca Gordon

      Wednesday, 23 January 2008 17:59

      Rebecca Gordon: I am watching your video Electricity in the Air (American Beauty) as we speak. I see a digitalized recreation of the definitive scene in the 1999 film American Beauty, in which a plastic bag dances in a winter wind against a brick wall. In your video, the bag and the wall fill the […]

    • An Interview with painter Conor McGrady

      Tuesday, 22 January 2008 18:35

      Leah Oates: When did you know you where an artist? What do you think an artist is now that you have been one for many years? Conor McGrady: A definitive moment was when I started primary school and the class was asked to produce self-portraits. The sense of achievement and accomplishment that I felt upon […]

    • Skye Thorstenson talks to Jenn Norton

      Tuesday, 22 January 2008 16:09

      Skye Thorstenson: In regards to the grotesque, I’m not sure how to talk about that. I don’t actively seek out taboo topics or try to solidify the grotesque. Normally what I plan to do is a bland reiteration of something—a memory, a scene from a TV show, or film that sticks with me. I think […]

    • Scott Kildall’s Memory Projects

      Monday, 21 January 2008 14:05

      Most art is about memory in a way that doesn’t deserve elaboration. Art simply records. But there is a more profound truth at work. Art elevates aspects of life to make it unforgettable. This memorial function is becoming obsoltte as the machine, the computer, rememebrs more and more for us. Memory though becomes a troubling […]

    • Weber and Thompson at Margaret Thatcher Projects

      Monday, 21 January 2008 13:54

      Minimalist artists Peter Weber and Bill Thompson create accessible art by deceptively simple means. Both artists have a singularly controlled vision defined by visually compelling abstract elements that send an immediate message. There is nothing in the art of either left to chance. That the works are well crafted and fully resolved adds to their […]

    • Portrait of a Wondering (Wandering) Painter

      Friday, 18 January 2008 18:18

      Expression—artistic expression—is a common enough trait in New York City.  Not that location defines creativity, hardly, but New York can “stamp” art as either getting through the gate or getting banished to the land of obscurity. It’s interesting then, that the first museum exhibition of Bob Dylan’s paintings was held in a small German city. […]

    • Conversations with Deirdre Lawrence

      Wednesday, 16 January 2008 16:06

      Dierdre Lawrence: Perhaps we can start by your telling me which images in Egypt Through Other Eyes you found most intriguing, or which theme. Timothy Hull: I can’t remember an exact piece, well, maybe I do…. I remember being drawn to a poster about an exposition of Egyptian artifacts. I was fascinated with the idea […]

    • Color Coordinated

      Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:50

      Three boys, side by side, all look contemplative as if they are wondering where to go, what to do; as if they’re not sure of their own existence, as if they don’t know why they are here. They are standing against relatively dark backgrounds, their faces—though those of children—carry an expression that is so immersed […]