The Art Detective is a weekly column by Katya Kazakina for Artnet News Pro that lifts the curtain on what’s really going on in the art market. During the early-to-mid 2010s, there was no hotter ...
Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim (photograph by Howard Hurst for Hyperallergic) Which reminds me of a little tip for those of you bold enough to bore everyone to death with auction results: find a ...
Christopher Wool’s current exhibition in New York, “See Stop Run,” is an “off market” event, to use the real estate term. Of the 72 objects on view, not a single painting, sculpture, mosaic, or work ...
Installation view, “Christopher Wool” at the Guggenheim (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) The exhibition starts with Wool’s breakout paintings from the mid ’80s. It’s easy to imagine the ...
In his biggest exhibit since a 2013 retrospective at the Guggenheim, Christopher Wool has created his own show in a unique space. “See Stop Run,” a survey of Christopher Wool’s works created mostly ...
In March 2024, Christopher Wool‘s survey, See Stop Run, opened on the entire 19th floor of an empty space in the financial district. Wool picked this spot to break free from the sterile “white cube” ...
The artist Christopher Wool’s first major exhibition in a decade will take place in a raw former office space in the Financial District. Photo: Hugo Yu Donald Judd landed in Marfa, Texas, because he ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A painting by American artist Christopher Wool, thought to be one of the most seminal works of contemporary art, could sell for upwards of $15 million at auction next month, ...
When I arrive at the 1907 Beaux Arts office building a few blocks south of the World Trade Center, a guard in the slickly renovated lobby of 101 Greenwich swipes me through the security turnstiles to ...
“I had been on the treadmill for so long. And then suddenly I felt like I could just be an artist again,” he says. His long obsession with photo books has now taken full flight. By Randy Kennedy When ...
Christopher Wool’s decorously aggressive exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de La Ville de Paris spreads out across a curved main-floor gallery that’s been divided into three sections. Comprised ...
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