Tag Archives: Imi Knoebel

Art and Ageism: The Decisive Eye of Fellow Artists

Artists are really reaching back into the bag of tricks these days. The rampant discourse about postmodernism has seemed to cool off a bit, but the effects of its presence are clear. The standard bag has been stretched into something more of a gaping sack. All across the spectrum of ages, artists are doing things […]

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Ten (Of the Many) Notes We Took at Frieze Art Fair:

1. Everything looks better in a tent. The natural light in that fair was amazing! 2. Large NYC Galleries are still killing it, but smaller international galleries are holding their own by showing insightful and poetic work. (Which is often easier to ship and just as fun to look at.) 3. Liam Gillick and Carl […]

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