Cut & Paste: New Works by Brion Nuda Rosch
In his second solo-show in New York, Brion Nuda Rosch uses collage and sculpture with rash and hushed demeanor, fabricating found book pages and …
In his second solo-show in New York, Brion Nuda Rosch uses collage and sculpture with rash and hushed demeanor, fabricating found book pages and …
Who knew? Probably one of the most despised, or at least generally disliked man on the planet, is also a bit of an artist …
This month, the once acid-dropping deadhead-turned art dealer, Jack Hanley, dazzles his gallery loyalists with the instable, meticulous, confusing and populist art of Brooklyn-based …
After around 40 years of gathering dust, San Diego Surf debuted for the first time at MoMA this year. Paul Morrissey, co-director …
Before heading uptown to see The Clock by Christian Marclay, I stop into my local bar to read the New York Post and slam …
Drew Conrad’s first solo exhibition in New York City, Ain’t Dead Yet, has been extended at Fitzroy Gallery probably because it’s fucking impressive. His installations …
One of our NYC staff writers Dean Dempsey just interviewed NYC based video artist/ performer/ director Viva Ruiz for our upcoming Feb, March, April issue …
By Dean Dempsey As the plane lands into Atatürk International airport I notice fire trucks parked around a burning building, people in reflective gear …
Interviewed by Dean Dempsey Her characters have the pallet of prescription pills; blue, red, yellow, pink, white, grey and violet. From the …
If you’re in London and not doing the fun stuff like eating curry in Shoreditch, buying Ketamine in Brixton or brown-bagging beers in Camden (brown-bagless, …
“Oh I love Occupy Wall Street, and I’m the 1%” -M. Minter SFAQ NYC Correspondent Dean Dempsey sits down with artist Marilyn Minter …