Mimmo Rotella invented the technique of using torn posters to make art in the early 1950s. This technique, known as decollage, has ...
Mark Kostabi
I get credit for being the first writer to publish a text about Jonathan Feldschuh's first one-person show in New York. Hundreds of ...
Whether you like Damien Hirst's work or not, his show at the gigantic Larry Gagosian Gallery is a must-see this month. One of the most ...
The great New York painter, Will Cotton, e-mailed me to say he had just seen a great Chardin show at the Met. Lucian Freud, the famous ...
There's a great new painter in Chelsea: Leemour Pelli. Hitherto, she's been known for haunting, translucent, rubbery relief sculptures ...
Many art dealers are not nice people. They can be pretentious, dishonest snobs. Fortunately for artists and collectors, they are no ...
Two years ago I had never heard of Inka Essenhigh. Now I am convinced that she is the best artist to have emerged within the last ...
Maurizio Cattelan is considered the best living Italian artist, according to art critics surveyed by Flash Art (Italian edition), when ...
The last time I saw a major Paik piece was a half decade ago or so at the Soho Guggenheim. A huge wall of hundreds of television ...