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Louise Lawler

What Happens When Artists All Use the Same Tool? A Cell Phone Photo Show Evens the Field.

How has the cell phone camera changed us? Carriage Trade's 'Social Photography' show exhibits big name artists alongside those who dabble—all using the same tool.
By Scott Indrisek
Gran Fury's Silence = Death, 1987.

The 1980s: When the Line Between Art and Branding Blurred

As curator Gianni Jetzer said, we blame a lot on the internet, but 'cable TV and fax machines really changed everything.'
By Margaret Carrigan
Installation view of "Glass Ceiling: Art of Resilience and Fragility" at Urban Glass.

At Brooklyn’s Urban Glass, Artists Smash Symbolic Ceilings

A group show at Brooklyn's Urban Glass probes the metaphor of a glass ceiling using the fragile, yet malleable, material.
By Margaret Carrigan
Institutions from MoMA to the Art Institute of Chicago will be hosting this spring's blockbuster museum shows.

Top 10 Must-See Museum Shows Opening This Spring

By Alanna Martinez
Donald Moffett's Gold/Tunnel, 2003. (Photo: Courtesy of Marianne Bosky Gallery)

PS1’s ‘Greater New York’ Gets Sentimental

By Ryan Steadman

The Body Is Back at the 2015 NADA Art Fair

By Ryan Steadman
Untitled (History Portraits), by Louise Lawler, 1990 (Courtesy Skarstedt Gallery)

Yale Art School Dean Robert Storr Urges Museums: These 5 Artists Deserve Major Shows

By Alexandra Peers
A Lynne Tillman in a fortune cookie. (Courtesy Laurie Simmons' Instagram)

Dark Optimism vs. Bright Pessimism: A Report From the <em>Triple Canopy</em> Gala

By Kaitlin Phillips

A Louise Lawler Work Depicting A Room at Sotheby's Will Greet Passersby Walking the High Line

By Nate Freeman
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