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Social Sculpture (2022), organized by José Carlos Diaz, is the second commission in the museum’s public art program and the most recent addition to The Pop District. The sculpture, sited in…
In my time at The Andy Warhol Museum as the Friends of the Frick Fine Arts curatorial fellow, I have become increasingly sensitive to not only the broad scope and…
I recently had the pleasure of traveling to the Mona Bismarck American Center in Paris for the opening of the exhibition Super Heroes: The Art of Alex Ross. Conveniently located…
(Isabelle Collin Dufresne, September 6, 1935-June 14, 2014) A cultural figure who perhaps could only have existed in the 1960s, the actress and artist Ultra Violet achieved fame as…
“Boulevardier,” poet, critic, and painter, Rene Ricard was a somewhat reclusive yet significant figure in the cultural worlds of New York City. Andy Warhol referred to him in 1984 as…
Taylor Mead (December 31, 1924 – May 8, 2013) worked creatively as a performer and writer from the mid-1950s until his death. Credited with being the first star of underground…
This is the formal announcement of the exhibition Heroes and Villains: The Comic Book Art of Alex Ross. Curated by yours truly, the exhibition will include over 100 artworks by Alex…
Excuse my mess As this is my first entry, an explanation of the title would seem to be in order, except to anyone who has seen my office. Things have…
This story originally appeared in the fall 2016 issue of Carnegie Magazine, a quarterly publication of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Story by Julie Hannon and photography by Renee Rosensteel. A new…