Ever noticed how the same beat can hit differently each time you hear it? That’s the magic of repetition. It's not just doing something repeatedly; it’s turning it into something new. Whether it's a ...
Demoted — from celebrated painter to unremarkable hack. That has been the fate, says Maria H. Loh, of Alessandro Varotari (1588-1649), an Italian artist known as Padovanino after Padova, or Padua, the ...
“The Maze and Snares of Minimalism” (1993) by Carl Andre in front of Alfred Jensen’s “The World As It Really Is” (1977), on view in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum The ...
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Hanne Darboven, “Cultural History 1880–1983” (1980–1983), 1590 sheets, 19 sculptures of different sizes, Dia Art Foundation; partial donation, Lannan ...
I think about Jackson Pollock and Adolf Wölfli a lot. Pollock: Depressive, tortured and famous for flinging thousands of tendrils of paint onto a surface, the polarizing Abstract Expressionist who ...
Angus Young, the AC/DC guitarist who still dresses in the round cap and short pants of an Australian schoolboy (despite turning 70 in March), once gave an amazing response to a frequent criticism ...