by Tulsa Kinney
EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! ART STAR STOPS MAKING ART!That was going to be my headline after hearing the remark Mike Kelley made at the close of our interview.
by Christopher Michno
I MET KENT ANDERSON BUTLER ON A BLUSTERY November morning to discuss his upcoming 10- year retrospective, which opens at Cal Poly Pomona in January. Our conversation began without ceremony.
by Ezrha Jean Black
IF THE PACIFIC STANDARD TIME INITIATIVE HAD YIELDED ONLY A few shows, as opposed to the 60-plus we've been inundated with, it would have been worth the investment: not as a corrective to the historical perspectives of the New York or international art worlds, but to our own.
by Clayton Campbell
AFTER A SERIES OF STOPS AND STARTS, "PROSPECT.2 BIENNIAL" was finally launched on October 22 and will hold forth in New Orleans through January 29, 2012. Organized by Dan Cameron, this is not the same raucous affair as "Prospect.1" but is instead a more focused and intelligent group show.
by Seph Rodney
I'M STANDING WITH A GROUP of four. We wait for a security person's signal. Before us is a lighted carousel with mostly empty chairs, languidly swaying. Incandescent bulbs festoon the central axis and upper platform.