Most visitors to a museum just assume that the art is there for a reason—after all, a phalanx of individuals from the institution’s director to the team of curators, to the artist, all must have ...
“What I’m Looking at” is a monthly column where I digest art worth seeing, writings worth reading, and other tidbits. Below, thoughts from the end of August and the beginning of September. It’s full ...
Michael Rakowitz, an Iraqi-American conceptual artist, stepped into the List Art Building on the evening of Nov. 12 to present his latest gastronomic project, “A House with a Date Palm Will Never ...
They too are broken, missing eyes. Rakowitz respects WCMA's willingness to bring this conversation — about where and to whom objects of cultural heritage belong — into the museum, he said. A few feet ...
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An “American Golem” looks over the rest of the gallery with a quizzical expression. A three-dimensional pastiche — his head a copy of a Babylonian fired-clay mask of the first monster, Humbaba, the ...
CLEVELAND — Boxes of pizza and trays filled with steaming food lined wooden tables at the Spaces art gallery here. Visitors to a recent opening could help themselves, but if they chose corn on the cob ...
Michael Rakowitz is an Iraqi-American artist renowned for recreating ancient Middle Eastern sculptures, said Elena Clavarino on Air Mail. He does this not with limestone or basalt, but using cardboard ...
Artist-cum-importer Michael Rakowitz, the proprietor of the Middle Eastern grocery and shipping center on Atlantic Avenue (which also happens to be an art installation), finally has his Iraqi dates. A ...
Includes four loose items: "The art of assemblage, exhibition #695, all the materials listed on the checklist in the catalog," inserted between pages [98-99] ; "In visible," inserted between pages ...
Math Bass, "Airplane" (2023), oil on linen, 72 x 62 inches (photo by Pierre Le Hors, courtesy the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles) Success! Your account was created and ...
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