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Gagosian Gallery
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Jan. 3, 2024
8 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See in 2024 Haunting images from the Rust Belt, the glories of the Harlem Renaissance, and more.
John Currin Is the Caligula of Painting A new show is even more unsettling and disturbing than those that made his controversial name.
By Jerry Saltz
Helen Marden’s Bitter, Lucky Light Her joyful-despite-everything pandemic paintings at Gagosian.
By Carl Swanson
Cecily Brown Gets Small “I don’t feel bad about the fact that most of my favorite artists are men.”
By Julie L. Belcove
from the archives
Dec. 15, 2014
Remembering 3 Critical Moments in Contemporary Art Art-scene controversies from New York Magazine’s archives that are worth revisiting.
By Samuel Anderson
seeing out loud
Mar. 21, 2014
Jerry Saltz on Gagosian’s Genius for Gigantism “I hope this tide will float nearby boats and not swamp them.”
By Jerry Saltz
shine bright like a diamond
Mar. 12, 2014
See: Victoire de Castellane’s Beautiful, Jeweled Oddities Her first New York exhibition of sculptures is now on display.
By rebecca ramsey
Jerry Saltz on Jeff Koons’s Concurrent Shows New Paintings and Sculpture at the Gagosian Gallery and Gazing Ball at David Zwirner.
By Jerry Saltz
The Trials of Art Superdealer Larry Gagosian For the past two decades, he’s been the most powerful gallerist in the world by a wide margin. Now he’s facing two bruising lawsuits.
By Eric Konigsberg
party report
Sept. 12, 2012
Waiting for LiLo At Richard Phillips’ Gagosian Gallery opening and after-party.
By Jenni Avins
la vida lohan
June 5, 2012
By Charlotte Cowles
francophile
Feb. 23, 2011
James Franco Will Show at Gagosian Gallery He cut the twelve-hour version of ‘My Own Private Idaho’ that you’ve been waiting for.
By Mike Vilensky
talent scout
Dec. 15, 2010
Shades Inspired by Southern California Freeways The L.A. artist and designer sees his black and white frames as “accessible artwork.”
By Katie Goldsmith
ask an art critic
Dec. 9, 2010
By Jerry Saltz
ask an art critic
Sept. 30, 2010
Jerry Saltz on Bad Galleries, Dirty Looks, and Good Alternatives Ah yes, the old bad-artist-at-a-good-gallery, good-artist-at-a-bad-gallery problem.
By Jerry Saltz
design hunting
Nov. 30, 2009
By Wendy Goodman
House Rules
Mar. 25, 2009
Porky’s: Quite Possibly the Classiest Bar in Town At least, the twelve-point dress code would leave you to believe so.
By Daniel Maurer
Quiznos Revels in Sub-versive Advertising Quiznos has deployed edgy ads before, but now they’re getting downright pervy.
By Daniel Maurer
Which TV Actor Wears a Girdle? Whose “expansive — and expanding — waistline” necessitates a girdle and may soon call for an on-set intervention?
By Lane Brown
The Other Critics
Mar. 25, 2009
Bouley Succeeds With Bruni, Cuozzo; Fatty Crab Too Hot for Gael Greene Plus: ‘The New Yorker’ on Corton and a French bistro in Harlem, all in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
By Aileen Gallagher
La Superior Says Hasta La Vista to BYOB But other Brooklyn spots are still letting you bring your own!
By Daniel Maurer
New Party Pad Comes to Supreme Trading Space Next month will bring “a 5,000 square foot area with Turbo sound, brand new wood floors, lighting, and also Green features!”
By Daniel Maurer
early and often
Mar. 24, 2009
GOP Source: George Pataki Mulling Another Go for Governor State Senator Marty Golden says the former governor “looking at” a run for a fourth term.
By Jacob Gershman
How Can Artist Possibly Make Art Without Gold Bars?!?! We have a suggestion for artist Chris Burden, whose installation is stymied by missing gold bricks.
By Jessica Pressler
you saw it here first
Feb. 4, 2008
you saw it here first
Feb. 4, 2008
A Sneak Peek at Bono and Damien Hirst’s Art Auction Vulture’s exclusive slideshow of our favorite work in Sotheby’s (AUCTION) RED.
Big Paintings, Big Sales, and Big Dinners at Art Basel Miami At Art Basel Miami, where lobsters at the UBS dinner on the beach are as big as cats, the overwhelming trend this year is size.