April 2009
25 posts
Also, America's got talent! →
But apparently no shame, and this mabye cancels out my last post.
The internet got good again. →
You know, for the two of you who aren’t already reading.
Clayton Cubitt, Long portrait of Debauchette (2009).
My two favorite people on the internet united at long last.
Terence Koh celebrating at The Eagle after the opening of the KKK show at Mary Boone Gallery.
Art star name-dropping on Gossip Girl.
In just one episode we get:
Elmgreen and Dragset, Prada Marfa (2005).
Richard Phillips, Spectrum (1998).
Kiki Smith, Pool of Tears 2 (After Lewis Carroll) (2000).
Clayton Cubitt in Interview Magazine. →
It seems as though absolutely anyone can get into Interview Magazine these days, but I’m chuffed to have a peek inside the head of Clayton Cubitt, one of my favoirte photographers and bloggers.
Its bubble burst, Chinese art is down but not out. →
“Chinese art more closely resembles the U.S. housing market, with prices driven down by questions about quality and oversupply.”