I was on my way to the art fair when something strange happened.
Jesse Lambert is an artist based in, Queens, NY. He makes nonfiction comics about art, politics, public health, travel, and his unconventional childhood. He is currently working on a graphic memoir about…
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LONDON — The National Gallery has brought together an oil painting and pastel version of the same composition, known as “The Lavergne Family Breakfast,” by Genovese-born artist Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702–1789) — the former unseen in the UK for more than 100 years — in a side by side comparison for the first time in 250 […]
The much-despised and desired banana that split the art world is headed to the auction block next month, where it’s estimated to sell for upwards of $1 million, according to an announcement from Sotheby’s yesterday, October 24. Simply consisting of a banana duct-taped to a white wall, Maurizio Cattelan’s 2019 “Comedian” first catapulted to viral […]
Phillip Allen’s paintings are paradoxes that have stayed with me ever since I first saw his work in 2013 at Kerlin Gallery in Dublin. As I stated in my review at the time, it was evident to me that “Allen doesn’t define his commitment through style but through an exploration of materiality.” This was the […]