Duke Riley presented New York with its hottest—or at least its wettest—contemporary art event of the summer.

Duke Riley presented New York with its hottest—or at least its wettest—contemporary art event of the summer.
Antoni talks about her current work, which includes a gargoyle adapted for "personal" use and a spiderweb recast as wearable dollhouse.
When Merce Cunningham died last July at age 90, A.i.A. asked Tacita Dean, the last in a distinguished line of visual artists who collaborated with the legendary choreographer, to reflect on her experience of working with the master.
An elegant formalist and commercial pioneer, Paul Outerbridge perfected the art of the pitch.
On the occassion of the retrospective opening at Tate Modern, the American icon reflects on his signature occupations: tilting against pretension, teaching without telling students what to do, trying to find "art bedrock."
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