Lippard muses on her early years in New York City, from discovering a love of art writing to encountering Marcel Duchamp when she worked at MoMA’s library.
British painter Frank Bowling conversed with Alex Bacon via email on the occasion of a traveling exhibition exploring his time working in New York in the 1960s and 70s. During this tumultuous, innovative, and exciting period Bowling explored new techniques and motifs in his painting while also honing his skills as an incisive writer about issues relating to abstract painting and race, and as a curator advancing the positions of artists of color.
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In Arts magazine from 1976 to 1990 critic, art historian, and onetime Artforum contributing editor Robert Pincus-Witten's vivid and frequently contentious missives recorded his comings and goings in the overheated art world of the ’80s. Beginning in this issue Artforum reprises the name and spirit of Pincus-Witten’s column with “Entries,” contributing editor David Rimanelli's new monthly diary chronicling his own adventures in the world of art today.MARCH 14JULIAN SCHNABEL opens at Gagosian. A jolly, gaudy, back-to-the-’80s affair. Pretty people, ornate people, ridiculously dressed people.
IDEALLY A BIENNALE IS MORE than an international exhibition of current art events. It is a research laboratory, to which the artists from each participating country bring their latest findings. It has been proven again and again over the years that art movements of real vitality are more than national; they leap borders and often linger abroad with great effect before and after they are valued at home. While the great burden of transmitting the news in the world of art is on the traveling exhibition, the traveling artist and the art magazines, the Biennales also do their part. When they have