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Art And Design 2017
art and design 2017
Oct. 9, 2020
A Trip Into the Bead-Strewn Studio of a Whitney Biennial Artist
“It’s inspiring because once I leave this room, there’s nowhere else that looks like this,” says Raúl de Nieve.
By
Lauren Schwartzberg
the master remembered
May 16, 2019
From 2017, a Portrait of I. M. Pei at (Nearly) 100
Having conquered modernism, he moved beyond it to etch his legacy into the past century.
By
Justin Davidson
art and design 2017
Apr. 20, 2017
22 Artists, Critics, and Curators on What Makes Protest Art Successful
We asked what works they’d found most powerful in the current climate — and what works from the past they felt inspiring in new ways.
By
Rachel Corbett
space of the week
Apr. 20, 2017
Tour a Neon-Accented Seaside Escape in Montauk
David Adjaye turned a garish spec house into a soothing, all-wood space where Adam Lindemann’s art collection takes pride of place.
By
Wendy Goodman
art and design 2017
Apr. 20, 2017
Is Political Art the Only Art That Matters Now?
The art world is going to war with Trump. If it doesn’t shoot itself in the foot first.
By
Carl Swanson
art and design 2017
Apr. 19, 2017
The ‘Carb Artist’ Who Makes Work Out of Fake Food and Real Aspirations
Chloe Wise and her mixed-up relationship with ubiquity.
By
Jessica Pressler
art and design 2017
Apr. 18, 2017
Jerry Saltz Reviews Jerry Saltz: A Critic Looks at His Own Early Artwork
Before I became a critic, I was an artist, and in the early 1970s, I feverishly devoted myself to illustrating the entirety of Dante’s
Divine Comedy.
By
Jerry Saltz
art and design 2017
Apr. 18, 2017
Inside a Home for Two Artists, Constantly Remade Over 40 Years
Peter Schlesinger and Eric Boman have been working on their 4,000-square-foot loft in the Flatiron District since the ’70s.
By
Amy Larocca
feature
Apr. 18, 2017
Jerry Saltz: My Life As a Failed Artist
Decades after giving up the dream for good, an art critic returns to the work he’d devoted his life to, then abandoned — but never really forgot.
By
Jerry Saltz
feature
Apr. 16, 2017
With Rumors, Scandal, and a Record Budget Shortfall, What Broke the Met?
Just a year ago, the museum was planning an ambitious expansion and touting record attendance. Now its director has been ousted.
By
Boris Kachka
art and design 2017
Apr. 16, 2017
Tour an Avocado-Colored Cottage in Miami
“Once the foliage grows, the house will sort of just disappear into the land.”
By
Wendy Goodman
vulture cover story
Apr. 16, 2017
After Her Sugar Sphinx, Kara Walker Is a Whole Different Kind of Public Figure
And she’s figuring out a whole new approach to public art.
By
Doreen St. Félix