Veronica Gerber at Centro Cultural de España
I know it’s not Texas, and it’s certainly not Miami, but there are some projects that are so well thought out, so surprising and so poetic that they should be shared outside the context they are in. A few days ago I had the pleasure of seeing a project that is just that: thoughtful, surprising [...]
Newly Restored Destruction: Menil Installs John Chamberlain Anniversary Show
The Menil is topping off it’s 25th Anniversary with an installation of four major John Chamberlain sculptures in its foyer, reiterating its inaugural show of 1987. But they’ve been busy: the pieces have been restored (if that’s a word you ought to use for crushed auto parts) through a grant from Bank of America Art [...]
Anderson Bids for Overpriced Leonardo, Reassessing Art of the Possible at DMA
The Dallas Museum of Art has scraped together a sizable pile of money from donors and made what Director Maxwell Anderson calls “a very reasonable offer” for a painting which is estimated to be in the $200 million range, but Anderson’s quotes in D Magazine are full of breaking-it-gently phrases: “there are certain things you [...]