6/11/10 / Vulture / Comment See Two Decades of Eccentric Coney Island Sunbathers Bruce Gilden's shots of amorous youngsters and wrinkled grannies.
5/20/10 / Vulture / Comment See Alison Elizabeth Taylor Capture Bleak Decay in Wood ‘Paintings’ A shotgun hole, a kicked-through wall ... all in wood inlay.
5/13/10 / Vulture / Comment Blockbuster Auction Evidence of Art-Theater Synergy? Rothko painting, play do very, very well.
5/6/10 / Vulture / Comment See Julian Faulhaber’s Eerily Pristine Photos of New Construction Faulhaber achieves his unique effects through long exposures — ten to twenty seconds — and a clever use of artificial light.
4/21/10 / Vulture / Comment See the Mesmerizing Products of Lee Bontecou’s Long Absence From the Art World Before 2003, she had spent decades avoiding the art world in rural Pennsylvania.
4/14/10 / Vulture / Comment See Kim In Sook’s Spylike Photos of People in Buildings The artist has meticulously staged creepy scenarios using actors and props.
4/1/10 / Vulture / Comment Michel Gondry on His New Documentary, The Thorn in the Heart: ‘Provocation Is Not Innovation’ The visionary director turns the camera on his own family.
3/25/10 / Vulture / Comment Sample a Major Retrospective of Weimar-Era Painter Otto Dix His witty, brilliant oil portraits are highly stylized, titillatingly grotesque, and endlessly fascinating.
3/9/10 / Vulture / Comment See R. Crumb’s Book of Genesis This somewhat lurid graphic novel was an instant sensation upon its debut.
2/23/10 / Vulture / Comment See Photographer Pieter Hugo’s Take on Nigerian Cinema Hugo sets up his own "film stills" based on common themes in Nigerian movies, resulting in sharp, strong images with narratives all their own.