Five Jobs: Steadfast Edition
Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851, © Metropolitan Museum This week we have five jobs that call, first and foremost, for responsibility. If an intense work ethic (and more than a...
View ArticleSargent’s Daughters: New LES Gallery to Open this November
Jennifer Catron and Paul Outlaw, Coming Soon, 2012 Changes are afoot on East Broadway. Parade Ground, a short lived experiment on 187 East Broadway, has closed up shop. Meanwhile, Allegra LaViola, a...
View ArticleFive Jobs: the Inner Academic Edition
Maynard Williams, Art Student, 1926 This week we bring you learnèd jobs that lie somewhere between academia and museum work. Are you a recent Museum Studies major? An artist ready for tenureship?...
View ArticleArt Basel Miami Beach 2013 In-n-Out
Jonathan Monk, "Andy Warhol's Chairman Mao Hand Made in the People's Republic of China (Large)" at Nicolai Wallner, Miami Beach 2012 Here we go again: Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 just released the...
View ArticleThis Way to LIC! Dorsky Gallery Opens “Artists’ Walks” this Weekend
Samuel Rowlett, Still From "Landscape Painting in the Expanded Field," 2012 When Richard Long said “a work of art can be a journey,” he meant it literally. In 1967 Long formed a line by walking back...
View ArticleFive Jobs: All My Friends Are Artists Edition
Trisha Brown's Opal Loop This week’s five jobs are all about getting cozy with artists. If you want to give a boost to emerging talent, delve into the works of icons, or just commune with the ghosts...
View ArticleBarbara London, Champion of Video and Sound Art, Is Leaving MOMA
Hong-Kai Wang, Still from 'Music While We Work' from 'Soundings' at MoMA, 2011 After 43 years, Barbara London is leaving MoMA on October first. Over the course of her career as associate curator of...
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