Jasper Johns
Don’t Ask Him Why
Jasper Johns seems like a down-to-earth kind of guy. In an interview conducted by curator Nan Rosenthal, published in the catalog accompanying “Jasper Johns: Gray,” an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mr. Johns answers questions with Hemingway-like curtness. It’s a self-effacing performance. You didn’t have to be there to register his droll, deadpan demeanor.
Ms. Rosenthal quizzes the artist on his gray paintings and often comes away with … not much. Mr. Johns isn’t belligerent or evasive. read more »
Bill Jensen, Quintessentially American Maverick
If Bill Jensen weren’t capable of making such awful paintings, his good ones wouldn’t be read more »
An Eminent Art Historian Says Thanks for Nothing
When someone who was once at the helm of MoMA promises to confront our uncertainties about the last read more »
Reckoning, If Not Repaying, New World's Debt to Picasso
“One of the most ambitious … undertakings in the Whitney’s history” is how Adam Weinberg, th read more »
Reckoning, If Not Repaying, New World’s Debt to Picasso
“One of the most ambitious … undertakings in the Whitney’s history” is how read more »
Dubrow’s Crisp Canvases Engage Tradition, City Life
There’s no epithet in the art world quite as damning or feared as “conservative.” read more »
Dubrow's Crisp Canvases Engage Tradition, City Life
There’s no epithet in the art world quite as damning or feared as “conservative.” Sounds dread read more »
Sophisticated Sicilian Was In Step With Masters of Northern Europe
Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings has left the Met, and not a moment too soon. read more »
Julie Mehretu's Works on Paper Favor Cold Precision Over Depth
My students tell me the painter Julie Mehretu is hot stuff. read more »
May 4, 2005 – May 11, 2005
Wednesday 4thSome more things we're just not on board with: the warmed-over meat loaf that is the ne read more »
Greatest Generation? Not By a Long Shot, But Interesting Show
Given the mini-scandal that erupted last month over Michael Kimmelman's absurd pronouncement in The read more »
Two Roads Diverged-Guess Which One Warhol Took
It Hurts: New York Art From Warhol to Now , by Matthew Collings.21 Publishing, 229 pages, $29.95.
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Cézanne, Dürer for Sale
When does an art-world promotion become a respected art-world tradition? read more »
Barbra Streisand Asks $10.5 Million for Her Penthouse; Spike Lee Buys Upper East Side Town House
Upper West Side PEOPLE WHO NEED EIGHT BEDROOMS: BARBRA STREISAND OFFERS 8,000-SQUARE-FOOT ARDSLEY PE read more »














