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Jeff Weiss (1940–2022) - Artforum
Sep 26, 2022 · Playwright, actor, and doyen of downtown performance Jeffrey Weiss has died age the age of eighty-two. In the wake of his passing on September 18, figures including the novelist and…
Jeff Weiss - Artforum
For over two decades Jeff Weiss has been presenting his self-produced playlets on a shoestring budget, often in his Lower East Side tenement basement. Occasionally he ventures into a quasi-theatrical…
Jeffrey Weiss - Artforum
Jeffrey Weiss is a curator and critic living in Brooklyn.
Jeff Gibson shares his favorite things of 2024 - artforum.com
Dec 11, 2024 · Jeff Gibson is an artist, an occasional critic, and the managing editor of Artforum. A monograph devoted to his artwork, Jeff Gibson: False Gestalt, was published this year by Griffith University Art Museum, Brisbane, and Perimeter Editions, Melbourne.
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Jan 30, 2025 · Established in 1962, Artforum delivers informed and inspired criticism and analyses concerning the latest developments in modern and contemporary art and culture, both in print and online.
READYMADE RESISTANCE: ART AND THE FORMS OF INDUSTRIAL …
Jeff Koons, Inflatable Flower and Bunny (Tall White and Pink Bunny), 1979, vinyl and mirrors, 32 x 25 x 18″. Whether by faking, borrowing, or stealing, artists today commonly produce works of art that employ the vocabulary of industry. This is not surprising if one considers the extent to which the broader contemporary language of form derives from the global corporate system. Unlike in ...
November 1989 - Artforum
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Jeff Gibson – Artforum
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Sofía Córdova, Green is A Solace, A Promise of Peace (where small birds hide and dodge and lift their plaintive rallying cries) (detail), 2022, taxidermied doves, parakeets, and canaries, hair dye, brass, birch wood. Installation view, JOAN, Los Angeles, 2024. Photo: Evan Walsh.
Portfolio: Darren Bader
What sets Bader apart from his fellow contextual malcontents, and perhaps what makes his art so likeable and thereby effective, is a consistent throughline of bizarro humor. There is in nearly all instances a generous dollop of intelligent ridiculousness baked into the selection and arrangement of his found objects.