Our Seoul correspondent speaks to Jude Kang about the diminishing art form, and the archive he’s building to preserve it.
She says she doesn’t care much about old books, with a few exceptions: a falling-apart copy of “The Black Book,” compiled by ...
Walking into a new apartment or dorm is kind of like opening an old closet drawer — you never know what you will find. But ...
Thirty years after the show’s premiere, fans are still clamoring to get inside the world of their favorite show ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Taking photographs used to be a careful, conscious act. Photos were selective, frozen moments in time carefully archived in albums and frames. Now, taking a photograph is almost as ...
In the nearly two years since, a rising tide of slop has begun to swamp most of what we think of as the internet, overrunning ...
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Large Scale Art
As usual I wanted to make some large art for my home but didn’t want to spend a ton of money. I found some prints online and ...
October is here, the leaves are falling and chances are that you have already eaten your full share of pepernoten ahead of ...
The Village Voice reviews Marin Kosut’s new book, “Art Monster,” which revisits the perennial view that NYC living is hard on ...
Before plasticine came along, ordinary clay material dug from ground deposits, was naturally water-based and artists found it very difficult to work with because it just dried too fast.