Death by Comedy
Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly based in Paris, was the home to 12 corpses yesterday having been targeted by religious extremists for publishing caricatures …
Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly based in Paris, was the home to 12 corpses yesterday having been targeted by religious extremists for publishing caricatures …
Bob Mizer and Tom of Finland Museum of Contemporary Art – MOCA Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles November 2nd, 2013 – January 26th, 2014 …
I am convinced that White Snow is one of the great works of our century, as sprawling, multivalent and rich as the novels …
I recently popped into tiny Brooklyn gallery Beginnings for the (very sweaty) opening of James Ulmer’s current exhibition “Drawings”. Ulmer, a native of Philadelphia and …
Patrick Caulfield and Gary Hume are brought together in two exhibitions displayed back to back in separate galleries at the Tate Britain on London’s …
For my first official SFAQ post, I’m happy to report on Jeff Ladouceur’s exhibition AMEN, recently opened at ZieherSmith in New York. Ladouceur, a Canadian-born …
Interview by Nikki Greene It’s easy to recognize Jay Howell’s unique style and awkwardly funny characters, and with an artist as prolific as Jay, …