Saltz: Adel Abdessemed’s Fighting-Animal Video Sparks Art-World Uproar
The conclusion of many was that “art should be moral.” That’s when I started to get uncomfortable.
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The conclusion of many was that “art should be moral.” That’s when I started to get uncomfortable.
Paul Chan, Tony Conrad, and Yoko Ono at the art-world equivalent of the Miss America pageant.
'New York' art critic Saltz walks us through the highlights, including a brown-painted Ford covered in oat flakes.
Cohen lent nearly half a billion dollars worth of art to Sotheby's, even though the works aren't for sale.
The purchase comes at a time when the Met has publicly expressed some worries about money.
People bought art that was cheap and looked homemade, handmade, self-conscious, or like an echo of childhood.
The viewers let out a moan I've never heard in a modern-art museum before.
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