August 2009 Archives

This week there was lots of Banksy news, the Guggenheim had the Wright stuff, Kara Walked out on a show--and new signs of art-world life were spotted.
This week why not give blood for art, listen to Glenn Branca, and get a two-for-one at Deitch?
A bright spot in India, an illicit nude at the Met, and (temporary) salvation for LACMA's film program are among the highlights of this week's news.
This week's art events include a Turkish film premiere, a Bomb magazine party, and a biennial for Whitney Houston.
This week's roundup includes censorship around the world, juicy museum news, and the possible outing of a famous photo as a fake.
ArtWeLove correspondent Rebecca Uchill traveled to New Mexico to experience the great Land Art masterpiece firsthand.
This week's programming includes a different kind of light show, a reappraisal of an overlooked Abstract Expressionist, and an art festival in El Barrio.
This week's roundup includes the debut of a new N.E.A. chair, the mugging of Mona Lisa, and some good news for New York.
The Iraqi-born starchitect's temporary contribution to Millennium Park adds an science-fiction air to a celebration of the city's history.
This week's tasty batch of programming includes a naval battle in Queens, unsettling Pavlovian cinema, and an abbreviated reprise of Warhol's Factory.
This week's developments included an artistic touchdown for the Dallas Cowboys, the release of the soundtrack from Warhol's stinker musical, and the passing of Modernist architect Charles Gwathmey.
ArtWeLove spoke to Otero-Pailos about his installation at the Doge's Palace as part of the Venice Biennale.
A guide to the best open-air pieces in downtown New York.
This week's programming includes a one-man variety show, reminiscences by Jonas Mekas, and a chance to see a breathtaking scientific device.