‘Chantal Akerman: Maniac Shadows’ at The Kitchen
Chantal Akerman’s new three-channel video installation Maniac Shadows is a kaleidoscopic complication of double bluffs and autobiographical preoccupations that hides
View Article‘Gretchen Bender: Tracking the Thrill’ at The Kitchen
Nine years after her death at age 53, Gretchen Bender’s art is having a moment. Twenty-four television monitors and three
View Article‘Luke Stettner: This Single Monument’ and ‘Boru O’Brien O’Connell: Draft,...
Boru O’Brien O’Connell and Luke Stettner use a long, white wall to divide their double New York gallery debut into
View Article9 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before September 28
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Opening: Blondie 40th Anniversary Show Jeffrey Deitch revisits those halcyon days of New York in the 80s by curating a show celebrating the 40th anniversary of those CBGB heroes,...
View ArticleIt’s Blockbuster Season! 15 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before...
A list of things to do in New York's art world
View ArticleThe Month in Weird: May’s Best Avant-Garde Concerts
Open your ears and strap in as we welcome you to the first installment of the best avant-garde shows of the month.
View Article10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before May 27
Here are your artsy things to do for the week of May 23 - May 26.
View ArticleBon Iver Plays Red Hook, and 5 Other Art World Things to Do
Grammy award-winning indie band Bon Iver, lead by Justin Vernon, kicks-off the first half of a 10-show concert series for their new album 22, A Million at artist Dustin Yellin's Red Hook arts space...
View ArticleHow the White House Was Won (in Pictures), and 5 Other Things to Do in New...
In the age of television. and now social media, visual imagery has played a key role in presidential elections.
View Article5 Under-the-Radar Movies That Could Become Surprise Hits in 2019
These five films—featuring stars like Will Smith, Brad Pitt, Elisabeth Moss and Tiffany Haddish—could be 2019's cinematic dark horses.
View ArticleThe 8 Movies That Will Make or Break Warner Bros. in 2019
How will Warner Bros. compete with Disney's massive 2019 slate? These eight films are a good start.
View ArticleIn ‘Queens Row,’ Richard Maxwell Imagines the Aftermath of a Class Revolution
For those who have followed writer-director Richard Maxwell’s career for—good lord—20-plus years, it’s easy to forget what a huge shift his work has undergone. Yes, the acting style is the same as...
View Article‘Liquid Reality’ at MoMA Explores the Intersections of Shigeko Kubota
Fluxus is everything we’re interested in now: mixed media, beyond categorization, collaborative processes. But Fluxus isn’t the first thing we talk about; it isn’t the toast of the table, or the...
View ArticleSadie Barnette’s ‘The New Eagle Creek Saloon’ Commemorates Black Queer Life
In a black box theater off of frigid 19th Street in Chelsea, a lone neon-drenched bar echoes with history. The glittering half-crescent saloon, on display at the performance arts venue the Kitchen...
View ArticleThe Industry’s Tim Griffin on His New Job, Los Angeles and Art World Media
Last week it was announced that longtime New York art scene denizen Tim Griffin would lead The Industry, serving as executive director for the Los Angeles producer of experimental opera. Griffin is a...
View ArticleThe Kitchen Brings in Curator Robyn Farrell as It Undergoes Change
The Kitchen, a historic New York institution known for its avant-garde and experimental shows, will soon have a new curator in its ranks. Robyn Farrell is leaving her current position at the Art...
View ArticleCultural Comings and Goings: Art Basel’s Newest, HERE’s Director Steps Down...
What follows are some of the most notable role changes recently announced across cultural spheres. Bridget Finn named Director of Art Basel Miami Beach Finn, an experienced gallerist and former...
View ArticleThe Most Influential People in the Art World Today
The past year has been one of more transformation than usually occurs in the art world in any given twelve-month span. The cooler market can only account for some of the sweeping change—though “it is...
View ArticleAdventures in the Avant-Garde at New York’s The Kitchen
How do we scale the success of art? We could reference many rubrics in response to that question; however, the endeavor to arrive at one satisfying scale would be arduous and likely boring. So, let’s...
View ArticleAt the Kitchen, Sam Green and Yo La Tengo Sing a ‘Love Song’ for R....
You wouldn’t expect that the grandiosity of the translucent dome that R. Buckminster Fuller designed for Expo 67 in Montreal to translate on film, but for two nights this week at the Kitchen, Sam...
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