Voice critics pick their favorite shows from the past year
For gay artists past and present, it gets better . . . slowly
Benjamin Lozovsky/BFAnyc.comMGMT Guggenheim Museum Thursday, November 10 Better than: A rock show without a reclining Pope sculpture looming above. During the afterparty for the Guggenheim Museum's annual International Gala Thursday night, held in honor of Maurizio Cattelan and his triump ... More >>
The Bowery gallery scene. Plus summer art picks
Socrates would be so proud
Plus Kara Walker, Gustav Metzger, and other spring art picks
Emmanuelle Phuon and Sally Silvers join the veteran NYC artist, Nikolai Hübbe talks about his company
After three weeks of publication as the world's first-ever iPad newspaper, reports are trickling out that News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch's pet project, The Daily, will be migrating to a second platform, the Android tablet, in the second quarter of 2011. The news comes barely 20 issues since M ... More >>
It's been just under two weeks since Rupert Murdoch and Apple announced the debut issue of their iPad newspaper The Daily at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. "In this exciting new era, we believe The Daily will be the model for how stories are told and consumed," said Murdoch, the News ... More >>
Rupert Murdoch looked regal. When I got to the revolving doors of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum it was swarming with people frantically operating smart phones, but I saw beyond them, to the screen assembled against the back wall. It was sixteen iPads wide by sixteen iPads high and there, s ... More >>
Mississippi is the most obese state in the country for the sixth year in a row, according to the seventh annual "F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America's Future" report. New York tied for 36th place with Florida and Idaho. [NY Daily News] The Guggenheim Museum is seeking permission from ... More >>
Get spooked in the Guggenheims rotunda
Gordon, Rudner, Monk, and more—remembering the finest work of the past 10 years
Ginsberg at the Peace March, photo by Fred W. McDarrahClip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. March 31, 1966, Vol. XI, No. 24 Peace March, 1966 By Paul Warren I live on 103rd Street near Central Park West, one of the very few whites in a block of Negroes and Puerto Ricans. ... More >>
Solomon R. Guggenheim MuseumSandwiches with mustard smiles and sliced olive eyes, from EasyFun-Ethereal. While we think of Jeff Koons (American artist, born 1955, York, Pennsylvania) mainly for his crass, sleek, kitschy style, and subject matter consisting of balloon animals, life-size porno ... More >>
A movie with troubled assets, indeed
Recommendations by R.C. Baker
Todd Bolender, 1914-2006
A work of art that reminds you of a time when museums were more like sex machines
The pick of the museum store litter
Pretender contenders: US Department of Art and Technology plays house of representatives
James Rosenquist's wraparound wow! and other pop sensations fill the Guggenheim
World's Hardest Movie Quiz
Harvard's Shopping Guide; Prada; Century 21
Every Year at This Time, People Suddenly Start Thinking Up Ways They Could Be Better. Do You Have Resolutions for 2001?
For Women Artists, Recognition Comes Late
Theme Stores Eat Manhattan
