Monday, August 31, 2015

Quiz: Test Your Curatorial Chops





Prominent contemporary artists including David Salle, Dustin Yellin and Ugo Rodinone, shared some of their earliest childhood works with T. Can you match the past with the present?






   
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Can You Match These Artists With Their Childhood Works?


Memorialized on refrigerators, enshrined in albums and entombed in attics, childhood art offers a small window into our former selves. A ticklish, sometimes embarrassing trip down memory lane, these early works, of varying skill and vision, often feel prophetic — especially when it comes to those wide-eyed individuals who turn art-making into a career. While artists like John Baldessari and Richard Prince have gone to infamous lengths to obliterate their archives, others have retained these pieces as personal artifacts. In a new series for T, artists pair a piece of their past with the present.
Test your curatorial chops by correctly guessing which work each artist created as a child. Works can be guessed in any order.


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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Does Looking at Art Make You Smarter?

Is it possible that when your teachers and parents forced you to go to museums, they were actually doing something good for you? Author and art historian Jonathan Fineberg says they were. In fact, he argues that looking at visual images can supercharge your brain’s creativity. Mr. Fineberg, who is well-known in the art world for his dozen-plus books on art, spoke to Jeremy Hobson of the public radio program “Here & Now” about his newest tome: Modern Art at the Border of Mind and Brain, (currently number one in “Neuroscience” on Amazon.com). He explained why he believes that looking at art is more or less like sending your brain to the gym...


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Simchowitz Lawsuit

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Jute Sack Artworks Are at the Center of Simchowitz Lawsuit Against Venice Biennale Artist


Installation view of 'Ibrahim Mahama: Civil Occupation' at Ellis King, Dublin, December 2014.COURTESY ELLIS KING
Installation view of ‘Ibrahim Mahama: Civil Occupation’ at Ellis King, Dublin, December 2014.
COURTESY ELLIS KING

Los Angeles dealer and artist agent Stefan Simchowitz and Dublin dealer Jonathan Ellis King have filed suit against the Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama, alleging that he breached a contract between them by, among other things, declaring hundreds of signed works inauthentic, potentially costing the dealers $4.45 million in work they own by him. The suit, which was filed in federal court in June but which seems to have gone unnoticed until now, sheds light on how the controversial Simchowitz conducts business with artists, some of whom he has helped propel to fame.

Mahama, 28, is responsible for one of the largest artworks in the current Venice Biennale, a sprawling tapestry-like installation made up of jute sacks used to transport coal in Ghana, where he lives. The youngest artist in Okwui Enwezor’s Biennale group exhibition “All the World’s Futures,” Mahama has recently been in two exhibitions at London’s Saatchi Gallery surveying art from Africa and Latin America....


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