Andy Warhol “Abstract Painting”, circa 1982. Courtesy Anton Kern Gallery, New York. © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts The Foreground Though it feels like it’s been forever upon us, Zombie Formalism is a recent breed of mostly male, mostly generic...
Polke Dance: In New York (Part 2)
Kenny Schachter wearing Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s Phantom (2015) at the New Museum. On my second day in New York the snow was so heavy that I feared I would be forced to spend a terrifying night at the museum with “Surround Audience,” the New Museum’s just-opened...
A Truffle Pig Heads for the Piers: In New York (Part 1)
People look at works of art displayed during the The Armory Show in New York (photo: dpa) There should be a rule in art journalism: always lead with Damien Hirst. Hirst is having a fuck-all, wildly ambitious (over-produced?) show to coincide with his...
L.A. Wildcatters, a Davos Doomsayer, the London Auctions, and the Future of the Art Market
Simcho Che I am convinced that the art market is in an extended bull run the likes of which have never been seen before. Sure, nothing goes up forever, but we are experiencing fundamentals fostering the fever to buy more art at ever escalating prices. A qualified...
It’s Snowing Art Advisers: Best Of 2014, And Predictions For 2015
The Best of London in 2014 Let us put aside the oodles of money, the stupefying levels of celebrity worship and the trend of early retiring art brats and focus on the good stuff: the art, the artists, the museums, and the galleries, like it’s 1999 instead of 2014....
“You Definitely Need To See This Work In Person”: At Art Basel in Miami Beach
© Art Basel For weeks I’d been telling myself, and anyone who would listen, that I was going to skip the 2014 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach. It had been a busy fall. October’s Frieze London fair is at least on my home turf, but then there were whirlwind trips to...
Meet London’s Subway Gallerist
Subway Gallery (Foto: Courtesy of Kenny Schachter) I paid a visit to the Subway Gallery situated in a 1960s-era kiosk under London’s Marylebone Flyover, in a subway station run by a vintage Westernwear-wearing cowboy, artist, and gallerist personifying British...
How Awkward Is It to Sit Next to Larry Gagosian at David Tang’s Birthday Party?
The entrance to the Dorchester Hotel in London (photo: dpa) I was a last-minute stand-in for an ill guest at David Tang’s 60th-birthday party on Tuesday at the Dorchester Hotel, where he is also the proprietor of the restaurant China Tang. It was a celebrity...
Of Spec-u-lectors and Drug-Dealing Art Advisers: At the New York Auctions
An elevator painted like the 1963 portrait 'Liz #3 (Early Colored Liz)' by US artist Andy Warhol during a preview of a contemporary art auction at Sotheby's in New York (photo: dpa) In The Graduate, the hapless protagonist is given career advice in a single word:...
French Connections: At FIAC in Paris
(c) Marc Domage On the heels of the Frieze art fair in London, I was off to FIAC in Paris, a breather before November’s monster modern and contemporary art auctions in New York. FIAC, which has been spiffed up over the past decade and returned to its exquisite digs in...
Frieze London: Oktoberfest in a Cutthroat Art World
Photo: Courtesy Frieze London It must have been an omen of sorts. When I arrived at the extravagant new London headquarters of Phillips auction house last week to preview the house’s inaugural sale there, I was greeted by the slapstick sight of a smartly dressed...
Art Cologne – A Premature Call
In 2009 I wrote about the death of the Cologne Art Fair, having served on the selection committee for 2 years prior, but it was a premature call. It’s still a great place to see art without the usual European and American art mongering suspects breathing down your...