Monthly Archives: January 2009
Flash Points
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Myths, metaphors, and more: Interview with Eleanor Antin, Part 1
Flash Points
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Myths, metaphors, and more: Interview with Eleanor Antin, Part 1
Last month I had the good fortune to speak with Eleanor Antin (Season 2) in a series of lively and engaging emails that included her thoughts on preparing for exhibitions, …
Letter from London
Letter from London: The sound of two hands being rubbed together
Letter from London
Letter from London: The sound of two hands being rubbed together
Schadenfreude is so central to how the art world functions that it’s no surprise to hear the sound of two hands rubbing together when it comes to talk of how the economic …
Flash Points
Using contemporary art to help open conversations
Flash Points
Using contemporary art to help open conversations
What’s the place of contemporary art in schools? What’s the place of “controversial” contemporary art in schools? And what’s our responsibility as teachers? The very best contemporary art speaks a …
Art21 Extended Play
Judy Pfaff | Assistant Rob van Erve
Art21 Extended Play
Judy Pfaff | Assistant Rob van Erve
EXCLUSIVE: Assistant Rob van Erve during the making of Judy Pfaff’s installation Buckets of Rain (2006) in the artist’s studio in Tivoli, New York. Balancing intense planning with improvisational decision-making, …