“The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,” which opens at MoMA on Sunday, is brainy and bookish and gives us new ways of looking at art.
The Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition “New Photography 2010” will feature works from four artists: Roe Ethridge, Elad Lassry, Alex Prager and Amanda Ross-Ho.
The works in “Off the Wall, Part 1” at the Whitney, culled from the permanent collection, are dusty artifacts of a time when traditional possibilities seemed exhausted.
Marco Brambilla discusses a video work he was commissioned to create for Mr. West's single, a decadent commentary on the rapper's ideas of celebrity and notoriety.
The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio, will present about 60 works by Mr. Wood, who also played with the Jeff Beck Group and the Faces before he joined the Rolling Stones.
The first retrospective of Brion Gysin’s art in the United States brings together his widely scattered works, including his magnum opus, “Dreamachine.”