The artist discusses violence, AI, his latest work and how he comes up with his ideas.
Category: Sculpture
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Her Guide Dog Inspired Her Art, and Stars in Her Museum Show
After losing her sight in a catastrophic accident, Emilie Gossiaux found meaning and art in a bond with her dog, London, celebrated at the Queens Museum.
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His Architect Said the Site Was No Good, So He Built the Project Himself
The South Korean ceramist Hun-Chung Lee taught himself design and construction, creating a collection of small buildings as impressive as his artwork.
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Salvation Mountain in California Searches for How to Save Itself
The folk art monument in the desert near the Salton Sea grapples with extreme weather, social-media-fueled tourism and its own tattering beauty.
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Upstate Art Weekend Is Bigger Than It’s Ever Been
A great getaway awaits you up the Hudson: An annual festival of more than 100 participants across 10 New York counties, including NADA Foreland.
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When Spider-Man Met Jeff Koons
Our critic spots references to Hilma af Klint and Lichtenstein in “Across the Spider-Verse.” Koons, who inspired the film’s creative team, gets top billing with an animated survey (before his work is destroyed).
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Sally Saul Is Finally in Control
At 77, the artist’s clay sculptures are fiercer than ever.
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Mark Bradford Strikes a Pose of Quiet Self-Reflection
From the beauty shop to ballroom culture, the Los Angeles artist takes over Hauser & Wirth in Manhattan with a contemplative mood.
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From Houston to Athens, Rick Lowe Takes His Social Sculpture Global
The artist, known for the influential Project Row Houses in Houston, discusses music, basketball and art’s ability to improve lives.
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‘Transformers’ Statues Cause a Big Fight in Georgetown
A professor decorated a sidewalk in Georgetown with 10-foot sculptures of Bumblebee and Optimus Prime. The well-heeled locals were not pleased.
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Matthew Barney, Back in the Game
In his new video installation, the artist known for maximalist works like “The Cremaster Cycle” returns to the football fields of his childhood.
