• …Yet You’re My Favorite Work of Art

      Monday, 1 March 2010 18:07

      An intriguing group exhibition, My Funny Valentine: A Tribute to Chet Baker curated by the outsider Tchera Niyego, featured Carl Andre, Ilsabé von Dallwitz, Jennifer Contini Enderby, Rudi Keimel, Ayşe Küçük, Robert Le Biez, and Michelle Sakhai. The subject matter of the exhibition explores the nature of love, and perception, visual and otherwise, in relation to the theater of passions and life. […]

    • Structure of the Malleable

      Monday, 1 March 2010 15:06

      Navedenga is an installation of the room-size sculpture Navedenga (1998) by Ernesto Neto (born 1964), one of the most influential Brazilian artists working today. Navedenga was acquired in 2007, and is on view for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art from January 22 to April 26. The installation is organized by Doryun […]

    • Pompidou’s Women

      Thursday, 25 February 2010 21:50

      Catherine Y. Hsieh: How did the concept for the show develop?Camille Morineau: Well, it was in a strange way when I arrived in the museum six years ago. I thought about putting up an objectionism show. And then three years later it appeared on a show called The Revolution and Independence of Spain, a European […]

    • A Green Thumb and a Survival Kit

      Thursday, 25 February 2010 14:58

      Maurizio Cattelan: When you talk about your work, you use the term “formula.” Now you’ve even made it the title of your exhibition in Berlin. What is it, this formula?Gianfranco Baruchello: Every day, the artist constructs his world and his way of being, which is coherence and contradiction at the same time. In doing so, […]

    • An Observer of the Undercurrent

      Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:57

      Catherine Y. Hsieh: Gender, relationships, and identity are recurring themes in your work. A lot of times, your work deals with men’s conventional image coined by
social standards. What was it that spurred this overthrow of stereotypes in your work?Jesper Just: For a long time my work did revolve around stereotypical images of men and the […]

    • A Shot of Oddness

      Tuesday, 23 February 2010 18:57

      Aaron Hobson: Let me start off by saying I really enjoy your work, especially the Doppelgänger series (which is what I will be referring to in the Q&A). One thing I admire about your work that differs from other work I’ve seen (mine included) is how eerie and unsettling the images make me feel, but […]