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MoMA NY Announces First Yoko Ono Official Survey For 2015

by News Desk | Dec 12, 2014 | News

40 years after Yoko Ono staged a guerrilla “One Woman Show” in its galleries, the Museum of Modern Art New York is showing the first survey of the artist. In 1971, Ono announced that she was having a “one woman show” at the museum. But aside...
Billionaire Steve A Cohen Purchases Alberto Giacometti $100m Chariot

Billionaire Steve A Cohen Purchases Alberto Giacometti $100m Chariot

by News Desk | Nov 12, 2014 | News

It was an astronomical result by anyones estimation Alberto Giacometti’s “Chariot,” which sold for $100,965,000 broke the hundred million dollar ceiling. It was also the highest single lot accounting for 1/4 of the total in a sale at Sotheby’s,...
Mike Kelley: Explosions Of Colour That Lurked Inside His Deep Dark Life

Mike Kelley: Explosions Of Colour That Lurked Inside His Deep Dark Life

by News Desk | Feb 1, 2014 | Reviews

I went to the Mike Kelley retrospective at PS1 late, at 9pm, for the packed NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM event. I was also late in the exhibition schedule as the “Mike Kelley” show ends Feb 2nd. I wish I had made the trek to PS1 in Long Island City, sooner, so I...
London Artist Isaac Julian’s Installation To Be Exhibited At MoMa’s Atrium

London Artist Isaac Julian’s Installation To Be Exhibited At MoMa’s Atrium

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2013 | News

The London-based international artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien will be the featured artist in the Atrium at MoMA, New York with his major multi-screen installation, Ten Thousand Waves (2010) opening on 25 November 2013.Ten Thousand Waves will be installed in the...
Stephen Antonakos Pioneering Greek American Neon Artist Dies Aged 87

Stephen Antonakos Pioneering Greek American Neon Artist Dies Aged 87

by News Desk | Aug 22, 2013 | News

The Greek/American sculptor Stephen Antonakos whose pioneering neon work is held by MoMa the Whitney and the Guggenheim museums has died in New York. He was 87. Antonakos’ work with neon since 1960 has lent the medium new perceptual and formal meanings. His use...
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