There are only 22 photographs in “1998: Works by Laurie Simmons,” but the show feels much larger than that. “1998″ runs through Dec. 7 at Boston University’s Stone Gallery. It’s been curated by the ...
An art-world satire, a gentle drama of midlife crisis, an incisive study of star presence and its opposite, a re-creation and reclamation of golden-age Hollywood splendor, a low-key stoner comedy, a ...
A new exhibit opened this weekend at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago surveying the work of photographer Laurie Simmons, a historically important member of The Pictures Generation who remains ...
Side 01 high frequency drops off in beginning of recording in left channel. Recording stops and starts. Side 02 portions of dialogue are unintelligible in first two minutes. Both sides have tape hiss ...
Laurie Simmons, “The Music of Regret IV,” 1994. Cibachrome print. (Laurie Simmons/National Museum of Women in the Arts, gift of Steven Scott in honor of Susan Fisher Sterling) Review by Maura Judkis ...
Carroll Dunham, whose discomfiting, thrilling, psychologically fraught, and symbolically loaded pictures have made him one of today’s leading painters, has joined the fast-rising Matthew Brown gallery ...
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