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Frieze Los Angeles 2023 - What The Dealers Had To Say

Frieze Los Angeles has returned for the Largest edition of the Fair Yet, With Strong Sales, International Attendance.. ....

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People Just Love to Hate Los Angeles Art Dealer Nino Mier. Will He Be Able to Make Better Friends in New York?

How the former sandwich boy made his way up through the Wild West of the art market to become one of the art world's most polarizing figures. ....

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Art Institute of Chicago opens an exhibition featuring its recent acquisition of rare magazines

Emerging on the heels of late 60s political movements, a new form of alternative magazine amplified marginalized voices, redefining entrenched mainstr ....

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Brooklyn Boom : Art in Print

Brooklyn Boom : Art in Print
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When the Painting Has Really Begun


Selfie, 2020. (Courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery, New York)
Critics are not required to be right, merely (as Donald Judd said of artworks) interesting. But part of what makes criticism of new art potentially interesting is that it is, in part, a gaze into the future. Remember Clement Greenberg in
The Nation in 1946 predicting of Jackson Pollock’s work, “In the course of time, this ugliness will become a new standard of beauty,” and two years later, venturing that one of the same artist’s paintings “will in the future blossom and swell into a superior magnificence; for the present it is almost too dazzling to be looked at indoors.” Most criticism, of course, doesn’t make its wagers on the future so explicitly, nor should it. Greenberg only unsheathed his crystal ball during those rare moments of highest intensity of feeling, and we should follow that example. Yet still our judgements remain hostages to fortune. ....

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