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Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? ...a supply link between Russia and its French and British allies. Later in life, he became a member of the oldest photographic society, the photography... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine ...businesses—for some, it amounted to 90 – 100 percent of foreign capital. Just as the link between class and blurring the ethical boundaries can be... by Caroline Christie Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas ...and infiltrated galleries and museums with his unique visual assault. His work has appeared in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, recent solo shows in Paris, and... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Eckhaus Latta tests the boundaries between fashion, art and commerce at The Whitney Eckhaus Latta: Possessed, the Whitney Museum of American Art’s first fashion-focused exhibition since 1997, is all about possessions. Possessing clothes, in particular. There, visitors will... by Jocelyn Silver Above the Fold Project depicting names of drowned refugees mysteriously disappears from Liverpool Biennial ...Liverpool’s Chinatown, The List by Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu has not been seen since last Saturday. The news came to light after the Liverpool Biennial... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades ...find the protagonist encased in ice. He is the last link to humanity, and those who created A.I. They are attempting to reconstruct a flattened... by Samuel Gamberg Above the Fold David Wojnarowicz’s sleepless nights come to the Whitney ...1991 Whitney Biennials. A true polymath, Wojnarowicz eschewed the idea that artist should be restricted to one medium and his work spanned photography, painting, film,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Same-sex marriage has opened doors to healthcare for gay men Researchers have discovered the first link between legalized gay marriage and the improvement of health care for gay men in the US. Following the Supreme... by Caroline Christie At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...books like that now. Although, I’m really excited about this next generation of writers and what the hell they’re going to make of all this.... by Philip Watts Conversations Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age ...Museum of Modern Art, selected the transgender artist to be part of the performance art biennial, where she took the audience on a schizophrenic journey... by Blake Abbie Conversations In Furs by Lorna Simpson ...view at Hauser & Wirth, she spoke with Daniella Rose King, a writer and curator and the Whitney-Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s... by Daniella Rose King At Large Lucie and Luke Meier are in pursuit of minimalism’s soul ...my link to this world. She was really passionate about the brand, the way she dressed and the effect clothes had on her,” she recalls.... by Anders Christian Madsen Above the Fold How Grindr and Facebook are networking shame ...terms and conditions? As people start to question the link between how they intend public information to be used and how it’s actually used, the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Voyaging into Lucy Dodd’s magical family space ...in New York City, a getaway map, in case you want to follow her lead. In her first show since a 2016 Whitney solo exhibition,... by Joshua Seidner Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “A bath in radioactive water” ...experiment with the correlation between sound and color. Now, it seems a genetic link that explains the correlation has been discovered by scientists at the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “We must also acknowledge that art is owned” ...will be in the first major show by a Western museum in Iran’s history. The president of the Louvre spoke with the AFP about the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The unfinished business of William Eggleston’s Los Alamos ...the land. And that, ultimately, it will vanish just as fleetingly. Writing about Democratic Camera, Eggleston’s 2008 retrospective at the Whitney, The New Yorker’s Peter... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Documented Gillian Wearing performs the doppelgänger ...class system. Yet the most direct link is to Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob). A writer, an actress in small vanguard theater productions, and an outspoken... by Roxana Marcoci Fashion Portfolio FW18: Hairstylist Guido Palau reflects on male beauty at Lanvin ...a more classic look. Now, you can cut hair, you can add extensions, you can curl it, you can tease the hair. You can make... by Megan Wray Schertler Conversations Casey Spooner and Michael Stipe penetrate queerdom ...because I couldn’t deal with all the bad Cher and Whitney Houston remixes. I’m a kid of the 80s, I was raised on Madonna’s “Blond... by Ann Binlot Documented Tartan, Geneva, New York by Lyle Ashton Harris ...videos, such as in the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo and the 2017 Whitney Biennial. Together, they not only provide a very personal history of... by Drew Sawyer At Large If science fiction reflects our innermost fears, how do we see ourselves today? ...the link between negative psychological states and the introduction of new technology; but today, technology, more so than ever before, means self-imposed isolation—not just from... by Noah Berlatsky At Large Understanding anarchy from ancient Athens to the dark web ...back as 1993, the science fiction author Bruce Sterling observed it as “a rare example of a true, modern, functional anarchy.” The W.E.L.L. (Whole Earth... by Kyle Chayka Above the Fold Escaping Reality: A Tour Through the 57th Venice Biennale with Patrik Ervell ...the downfall of American politics to an electronic dance beat. Elsewhere around the biennial there are artists asking the question “How can we reinvent a... by Justin Polera Conversations OMA Architect Shohei Shigematsu Speaks of Building Confidence with Critic Fred Bernstein ...good thing. Having one big idea wasn’t something I thought I could do. “What used to be the ‘Bilbao effect’ is now the ‘biennial effect,’... by Fred Bernstein Above the Fold A Weekend in Berlin ...premiered her first show at Sprüth Magers and is perhaps best known for her Swiss Pavilion in the Venice Biennial in 2015, where she melted... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Centered Rhyme by Elaine Lustig Cohen and Hermès ...distinctly American visual idiom for an impressive roster of clients, including the Jewish Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, architects Eero Saarinen and Richard... by Cole Akers Above the Fold Revelations of Truth ...Vija Celmins shows gems of early works, including a black and white painting that is part sumani, part burning forest. Stanley Whitney also presents his... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Fallen From Grace, An Exclusive Look at Item Idem’s “NUII” ...film I had the guts to direct alone. All my previous video works were results of collaborations with directors or issued through our collective, Shanzhai... by Derrick Gaitér Conversations Jeweler Gaia Repossi and Artist Francesco Vezzoli Observe an Unexpected Sparkle ...but it has less freedom. There’s the business side; market objectives. What’s interesting is that our worlds are linking: we have clients in common with... by Joshua Glass Conversations Polymath Yvonne Rainer Discusses How She’s Remained Radical for 50 Years with RoseLee Goldberg ...art schools, in California, and before that in the Whitney program. It seems to me you are revered and followed more closely by students in... by Blake Abbie Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 ...a politically-engaged showing that directly confronts racism in America, including several powerful paintings from Henry Taylor, already one of the most talked about artists in... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Rematerializing Technology ...work continues the artist’s brilliant gaze with a new set of collaborators—including punk ballerina Karole Armitage, Whitney Biennial artists Kate Gilmore and Heather Rowe, French... by Joshua Glass Conversations Douglas Crimp and Malik Gaines on Queer Liberation and the Decline of Radicalism ...artists in the Whitney Biennials around that time. We’ve moved some from there. It was also the time when the Museo del Barrio was founded... by Drew Sawyer At Large Boyd McDonald: True Homosexual Experiences ...of the Straight to Hell, a zine that collected readers’s “true homosexual experiences” beginning in 1973. Ryan Linkof, Associate Curator at Academy Museum of Motion... by Ryan Linkof Conversations Documentary Practices: Quentin Bajac & LaToya Ruby Frazier ...I became fascinated with him during my time at the Whitney Independent Study Program. We talked a lot about Adorno’s seminal essays and the understanding... by Drew Sawyer Conversations Anthony Vaccarello on Discovering a New Life ...I have both. CHARLOTTE—I feel lucky too to have both music and acting. I miss one, when I’m doing the other. They don’t link into... by Blake Abbie Above the Fold The Not So Simple Life: Buck Ellison on his solo show “Country Day” ...is about to some degree. But I want to pose that question to you first. Buck—I link this “disciplined body” to a certain class, so... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Andrés Laracuente at 83 Pitt Street ...to me that there is a link between the wind that can’t blow in the fan work, and the grass that can’t sway in the... by Document Journal At Large Striking a pose with Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist K8 Hardy ...when, as part of the Whitney Biennial, she sent a top made of found bras down a runway conceived by fellow artist Oscar Tuazon. So... by Ann Binlot At Large Olivier Rizzo: A Tribute to His Obsessions ...dark past with the hunting by the inquisitors across the flatlands. In Flemish painting there is also the Baroque and the link to the filmmakers... by Jo-Ann Furniss Conversations The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller on new approaches to architecture ...mean to the public after the Whitney Museum moved out? It looks the same, it is the same, but is radically different—it’s both a singular... by Blake Abbie Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial ...interested in history and giving people context. It took me a while to figure out I was going to do a biennial. One reason for... by Justin Polera Conversations HBA’s Shayne Oliver discusses the future of fashion with artist Rashaad Newsome ...recent years shown performances and works at The Whitney, The New Museum, and MoMA/PS1, to discuss Italian fashion, prisoners, and why you shouldn’t call Oliver... by Nick Vogelson Conversations Lauren Cornell in Conversation with Cory Arcangel ...artist Cory Arcangel, himself the subject of previous shows at The Whitney, MoMA, and The New Museum, on curating pre-social media, art startups, and self-help... by Document Journal Above the Fold En Plein Air: New York’s Artists Residencies ...work featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and is a member of artist collective ALLGOLD, this year’s recipient of the inaugural residency at The Print... by Matthew Shen Goodman Above the Fold A Visit to LISTE 2015 ...on show at Mor Charpentier. In basement there were many surprises including the stunning booth of Project Native Informant, showing DIS, GCC, Shanzhai Biennial. The... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Self-Portraits by Zanele Muholi ...and advocacy. Muholi is the winner of prestigious awards from the 2009 Rencontres de Bamako African Photography Biennial; the 2013 Carnegie International; and the 2013... by Judy Hecker Above the Fold Ryan McNamara and Curator Piper Marshall on Performance Art in Museums and McNamara’s New Show ...practicalities are still being ironed out. Piper—Shannon Jackson gave a very provocative lecture about this at Artists Space [on the occasion of the Whitney Biennial]... by Drew Sawyer Conversations Juliette Binoche By Francesco Vezzoli ...because we’re all on a journey, we all want a transformation. This existentialist possibility in any art form or medium is the purpose of it,... by Francesco Vezzoli
Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? ...a supply link between Russia and its French and British allies. Later in life, he became a member of the oldest photographic society, the photography... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine ...businesses—for some, it amounted to 90 – 100 percent of foreign capital. Just as the link between class and blurring the ethical boundaries can be... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas ...and infiltrated galleries and museums with his unique visual assault. His work has appeared in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, recent solo shows in Paris, and... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Eckhaus Latta tests the boundaries between fashion, art and commerce at The Whitney Eckhaus Latta: Possessed, the Whitney Museum of American Art’s first fashion-focused exhibition since 1997, is all about possessions. Possessing clothes, in particular. There, visitors will... by Jocelyn Silver
Above the Fold Project depicting names of drowned refugees mysteriously disappears from Liverpool Biennial ...Liverpool’s Chinatown, The List by Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu has not been seen since last Saturday. The news came to light after the Liverpool Biennial... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades ...find the protagonist encased in ice. He is the last link to humanity, and those who created A.I. They are attempting to reconstruct a flattened... by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold David Wojnarowicz’s sleepless nights come to the Whitney ...1991 Whitney Biennials. A true polymath, Wojnarowicz eschewed the idea that artist should be restricted to one medium and his work spanned photography, painting, film,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Same-sex marriage has opened doors to healthcare for gay men Researchers have discovered the first link between legalized gay marriage and the improvement of health care for gay men in the US. Following the Supreme... by Caroline Christie
At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...books like that now. Although, I’m really excited about this next generation of writers and what the hell they’re going to make of all this.... by Philip Watts
Conversations Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age ...Museum of Modern Art, selected the transgender artist to be part of the performance art biennial, where she took the audience on a schizophrenic journey... by Blake Abbie
Conversations In Furs by Lorna Simpson ...view at Hauser & Wirth, she spoke with Daniella Rose King, a writer and curator and the Whitney-Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s... by Daniella Rose King
At Large Lucie and Luke Meier are in pursuit of minimalism’s soul ...my link to this world. She was really passionate about the brand, the way she dressed and the effect clothes had on her,” she recalls.... by Anders Christian Madsen
Above the Fold How Grindr and Facebook are networking shame ...terms and conditions? As people start to question the link between how they intend public information to be used and how it’s actually used, the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Voyaging into Lucy Dodd’s magical family space ...in New York City, a getaway map, in case you want to follow her lead. In her first show since a 2016 Whitney solo exhibition,... by Joshua Seidner
Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “A bath in radioactive water” ...experiment with the correlation between sound and color. Now, it seems a genetic link that explains the correlation has been discovered by scientists at the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “We must also acknowledge that art is owned” ...will be in the first major show by a Western museum in Iran’s history. The president of the Louvre spoke with the AFP about the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The unfinished business of William Eggleston’s Los Alamos ...the land. And that, ultimately, it will vanish just as fleetingly. Writing about Democratic Camera, Eggleston’s 2008 retrospective at the Whitney, The New Yorker’s Peter... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Documented Gillian Wearing performs the doppelgänger ...class system. Yet the most direct link is to Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob). A writer, an actress in small vanguard theater productions, and an outspoken... by Roxana Marcoci
Fashion Portfolio FW18: Hairstylist Guido Palau reflects on male beauty at Lanvin ...a more classic look. Now, you can cut hair, you can add extensions, you can curl it, you can tease the hair. You can make... by Megan Wray Schertler
Conversations Casey Spooner and Michael Stipe penetrate queerdom ...because I couldn’t deal with all the bad Cher and Whitney Houston remixes. I’m a kid of the 80s, I was raised on Madonna’s “Blond... by Ann Binlot
Documented Tartan, Geneva, New York by Lyle Ashton Harris ...videos, such as in the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo and the 2017 Whitney Biennial. Together, they not only provide a very personal history of... by Drew Sawyer
At Large If science fiction reflects our innermost fears, how do we see ourselves today? ...the link between negative psychological states and the introduction of new technology; but today, technology, more so than ever before, means self-imposed isolation—not just from... by Noah Berlatsky
At Large Understanding anarchy from ancient Athens to the dark web ...back as 1993, the science fiction author Bruce Sterling observed it as “a rare example of a true, modern, functional anarchy.” The W.E.L.L. (Whole Earth... by Kyle Chayka
Above the Fold Escaping Reality: A Tour Through the 57th Venice Biennale with Patrik Ervell ...the downfall of American politics to an electronic dance beat. Elsewhere around the biennial there are artists asking the question “How can we reinvent a... by Justin Polera
Conversations OMA Architect Shohei Shigematsu Speaks of Building Confidence with Critic Fred Bernstein ...good thing. Having one big idea wasn’t something I thought I could do. “What used to be the ‘Bilbao effect’ is now the ‘biennial effect,’... by Fred Bernstein
Above the Fold A Weekend in Berlin ...premiered her first show at Sprüth Magers and is perhaps best known for her Swiss Pavilion in the Venice Biennial in 2015, where she melted... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Centered Rhyme by Elaine Lustig Cohen and Hermès ...distinctly American visual idiom for an impressive roster of clients, including the Jewish Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, architects Eero Saarinen and Richard... by Cole Akers
Above the Fold Revelations of Truth ...Vija Celmins shows gems of early works, including a black and white painting that is part sumani, part burning forest. Stanley Whitney also presents his... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Fallen From Grace, An Exclusive Look at Item Idem’s “NUII” ...film I had the guts to direct alone. All my previous video works were results of collaborations with directors or issued through our collective, Shanzhai... by Derrick Gaitér
Conversations Jeweler Gaia Repossi and Artist Francesco Vezzoli Observe an Unexpected Sparkle ...but it has less freedom. There’s the business side; market objectives. What’s interesting is that our worlds are linking: we have clients in common with... by Joshua Glass
Conversations Polymath Yvonne Rainer Discusses How She’s Remained Radical for 50 Years with RoseLee Goldberg ...art schools, in California, and before that in the Whitney program. It seems to me you are revered and followed more closely by students in... by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 ...a politically-engaged showing that directly confronts racism in America, including several powerful paintings from Henry Taylor, already one of the most talked about artists in... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Rematerializing Technology ...work continues the artist’s brilliant gaze with a new set of collaborators—including punk ballerina Karole Armitage, Whitney Biennial artists Kate Gilmore and Heather Rowe, French... by Joshua Glass
Conversations Douglas Crimp and Malik Gaines on Queer Liberation and the Decline of Radicalism ...artists in the Whitney Biennials around that time. We’ve moved some from there. It was also the time when the Museo del Barrio was founded... by Drew Sawyer
At Large Boyd McDonald: True Homosexual Experiences ...of the Straight to Hell, a zine that collected readers’s “true homosexual experiences” beginning in 1973. Ryan Linkof, Associate Curator at Academy Museum of Motion... by Ryan Linkof
Conversations Documentary Practices: Quentin Bajac & LaToya Ruby Frazier ...I became fascinated with him during my time at the Whitney Independent Study Program. We talked a lot about Adorno’s seminal essays and the understanding... by Drew Sawyer
Conversations Anthony Vaccarello on Discovering a New Life ...I have both. CHARLOTTE—I feel lucky too to have both music and acting. I miss one, when I’m doing the other. They don’t link into... by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold The Not So Simple Life: Buck Ellison on his solo show “Country Day” ...is about to some degree. But I want to pose that question to you first. Buck—I link this “disciplined body” to a certain class, so... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Andrés Laracuente at 83 Pitt Street ...to me that there is a link between the wind that can’t blow in the fan work, and the grass that can’t sway in the... by Document Journal
At Large Striking a pose with Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist K8 Hardy ...when, as part of the Whitney Biennial, she sent a top made of found bras down a runway conceived by fellow artist Oscar Tuazon. So... by Ann Binlot
At Large Olivier Rizzo: A Tribute to His Obsessions ...dark past with the hunting by the inquisitors across the flatlands. In Flemish painting there is also the Baroque and the link to the filmmakers... by Jo-Ann Furniss
Conversations The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller on new approaches to architecture ...mean to the public after the Whitney Museum moved out? It looks the same, it is the same, but is radically different—it’s both a singular... by Blake Abbie
Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial ...interested in history and giving people context. It took me a while to figure out I was going to do a biennial. One reason for... by Justin Polera
Conversations HBA’s Shayne Oliver discusses the future of fashion with artist Rashaad Newsome ...recent years shown performances and works at The Whitney, The New Museum, and MoMA/PS1, to discuss Italian fashion, prisoners, and why you shouldn’t call Oliver... by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Lauren Cornell in Conversation with Cory Arcangel ...artist Cory Arcangel, himself the subject of previous shows at The Whitney, MoMA, and The New Museum, on curating pre-social media, art startups, and self-help... by Document Journal
Above the Fold En Plein Air: New York’s Artists Residencies ...work featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and is a member of artist collective ALLGOLD, this year’s recipient of the inaugural residency at The Print... by Matthew Shen Goodman
Above the Fold A Visit to LISTE 2015 ...on show at Mor Charpentier. In basement there were many surprises including the stunning booth of Project Native Informant, showing DIS, GCC, Shanzhai Biennial. The... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Self-Portraits by Zanele Muholi ...and advocacy. Muholi is the winner of prestigious awards from the 2009 Rencontres de Bamako African Photography Biennial; the 2013 Carnegie International; and the 2013... by Judy Hecker
Above the Fold Ryan McNamara and Curator Piper Marshall on Performance Art in Museums and McNamara’s New Show ...practicalities are still being ironed out. Piper—Shannon Jackson gave a very provocative lecture about this at Artists Space [on the occasion of the Whitney Biennial]... by Drew Sawyer
Conversations Juliette Binoche By Francesco Vezzoli ...because we’re all on a journey, we all want a transformation. This existentialist possibility in any art form or medium is the purpose of it,... by Francesco Vezzoli