“The art world changed,” scholar Thierry de Duve told us on the occasion of MoMA’s new show. “Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is the message that brings us the news.” Read MoreHyperallergic
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Process Is the Point at IFPDA Print Fair
“Print is a more democratic medium,” said Temma Nanas of Leslie Sacks Gallery, one of around 80 global galleries returning to the Park Avenue Armory for the annual fair. Read MoreHyperallergic
Everyone’s Talking About Duchamp. These 5 Artists Are the Ones to Listen To.
With an unmissable MoMA retrospective opening soon, see how his ideas have infiltrated the water supply. Read MoreARTnews.com
Robert Moses and Isamu Noguchi Battled for Decades—About Playgrounds
Noguchi himself said his best works were unrealized. A new show displays his thwarted potential. Read MoreARTnews.com
Seoul Gets an Intriguing New Art Fair—Plus, a Rundown of the Latest in Asia’s Art World
Hong Kong collector and patron Alan Lau has developed an A.I. curatorial system, and a new record was set for South Asian art.
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Art Movements: Meet The Met’s New Photography Curator
Oluremi C. Onabanjo’s new role, grants for Queens artists and orgs, the “pinkest pink” turns 10, and more art industry news. Read MoreHyperallergic
The Philosopher Who Predicted Our Post-Literate Art Moment
Ben Davis speaks to Martha Schwendener about her new book, ‘The Society of the Screen: Vilem Flusser’s Radical Prescience.’
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Radiohead Hits the Road With a Haunting Immersive Installation
Titled ‘Motion Picture House,’ the installation will take a 10 month tour across North America, after its debut at Coachella.
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Jasper Johns Keeps Looking
He has never lost his love for art and artists, while recognizing that nothing stays in time. Read MoreHyperallergic
One Last Chance to See Dürer’s Monumental Print in NYC
The “Triumphal Arch,” one of the largest prints ever produced, will go into storage at the New York Public Library in the fall. Read MoreHyperallergic
