Jeffrey Deitch Wants a Basquiat in the White House
While Obama continues to put together his Cabinet in Washington, Deitch and his art-world colleagues are working to install one of their own at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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While Obama continues to put together his Cabinet in Washington, Deitch and his art-world colleagues are working to install one of their own at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
'There might be some semen in there, I don't know. Who knows.'
Daniel McDonald's latest figurine-studded dioramas reenact the struggle for autonomy among the creative classes.
As glamour shots go, this one is overflowing with such playful grotesquerie that the only response is a gagging retch crossed with a laugh.
Mary Heilmann cuts through the genre's occasional academicism with lush colors and a woozily applied impasto that suggest she's having a great, groovy time.
What does a flower sound like? No, that's not a question from last night's debate but rather one of the synaesthetic stumpers posed by Swiss artist Roman Signer.
Although Starbuck's reintroduction of the pumpkin-spice latte means that fall has officially arrived, sculptor Michael Krebber is keeping the summer alive.
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Rilke observed that "every angel is terrifying," and that certainly goes for the rapture-ready seraph in this collage.
Tiravanija's work is based on photographs of demonstrations published in the 'International Herald Tribune' over the past six years.
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