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Damian Da Costa

From White Cubes to Ice Cubes

“Everyone is in strategizing mode,” Ed Winkleman said over the phone from his gallery in Chelsea. He was echoing a feeling expressed by many New York art dealers who specialize in introducing the work of young artists to the market. “I was at a San Francisco gallery in ’89 when things were bad,” said Michael Read More

Dia’s New Damsel

On May 8, the Dia Art Foundation appointed Yasmil Raymond, associate curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, as its next curator. In September, Ms. Raymond will succeed Lynne Cooke, who has held the position since 1991, and who will stay on at Dia as curator-at-large.

Dia Art Foundation director Philippe Vergne, who Read More

The Post-Postmodern Pianist

Bruce Brubaker leaned forward, crowding the diner booth where he had been talking to The Observer for an hour, and posed the dissertation-ready question that had emerged after a conversation veering from Beethoven to Barthes to the novels of Thomas Bernhard: “You’d like to think, ‘I’m an artist. I have my original response to this Read More

‘Twas Zwilich! Composer at 70

On the evening of Tuesday, April 28, composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich will be in the audience at the 92nd Street Y, listening to the premiere of her latest work, Septet for Piano Trio and String Quartet, performed by the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio together with Miami String Quartet. It will be the first time Ms. Zwilich has Read More

Love, Death and Geoff

Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi
By Geoff Dyer
Pantheon, $24.00, 295 pages

Meet Jeff Atman, aging hack journalist:

“He was supposed to be writing a twelve-hundred-word so-called ‘think piece’ (intended to require zero thought on the part of the reader and scarcely more from the writer but still, somehow, beyond him) that had Read More

Artsy Crowd Joins Chuck Taylor, AIDS Activist, at Charity Footwear Gala

Art Forum correspondent Linda Yablonsky, Giant magazine editor-in-chief Emil Wilbekin and rapper Lupe Fiasco joined more than two dozen art and fashion world luminaries at chef Marcus Samuelsson‘s Aquavit restaurant in Midtown on Thursday, April 16, for a cocktail reception and dinner in support of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS’ (RED) campaign, hosted by sneaker giant Converse. Read More

Eine Kline Nachtmusik

“I’m consciously trying to uproot my language and toss it and turn it,” said composer Phil Kline. “I just got unhappy with my own expression and I wanted to find new ways to go.”

Mr. Kline was talking about his recently released recording, a mass for string quartet called John the Revelator (Cantaloupe), and Read More

Punk Icon Patti Smith Waxes Poetic at Robert Miller Gallery

The fans who filled the Robert Miller Gallery in Chelsea on Thursday night, April 2, to hear punk icon Patti Smith perform songs and original poetry inspired by the 19th century French writer Arthur Rimbaud bowed their heads as Ms. Smith intoned the literary rebel’s last words: ”I am completely paralyzed, and so I wish Read More

Embattled Art Dealer Larry Salander is Indicted: ‘He Sold Paintings He Didn’t Own’

Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau appeared to relish the press corps’ befuddlement at his explanation of art dealer Larry Salander‘s alleged scam to bilk investors, collectors, banks and galleries of some $88 million.  So he put it simply: “He sold paintings he didn’t own!” Mr. Morgenthau on Thursday, March 26, announced a 100-count indictment Read More