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Gordy-GrundyEssential News for the Arts + Culture



‘The More Repellent You Are, the More Attractive You Become’: George Condo on Contemporary Mythmaking; Artist opens up about his minimalist turn at the Deste Foundation, and distancing himself from Kanye West


Rainey Knudson: Hurricane Beryl Frogsong



Of Monkeys and Men; Michaël Borremans’s paintings seem to display a pitiless, if not forbidding, irony, almost studiedly cruel in their level of dispassion


20 Years After Michel Majerus’s Tragic Death, the Pioneering Artist’s Laptop Has Been Restored. Surprises Abound; 'It’s a true virtual studio,' said Cory Arcangel, who's exploring its hard drive in a YouTube series



Kirie Artist Lito Celebrates Tanabata, a Japanese festival celebrating the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi, with Handcut Leaves


ASHLEY LONGSHORE

Swanky NYC-based Artist Ashley Longshore Has Emotional Meltdown On United Plane, Claims Crew Was ‘Abusive’: Social Media


Financial Times: Ashley Longshore: ‘All the Real Magic Happens After Midnight’

The Successful Artist's Website


'Tulips' Group Show at Kapp Kapp Gallery


Adam Gopnik: The Knotty Death of the Necktie; andemic may have brought an end to a flourishing history




New Show Explores Designer Kenzo Takada’s Fashion and Art; By embracing his Japanese roots, the designer Kenzo Takada took the Paris fashion world by storm with his colorful, exuberant vision


Fraudster Scammer Anna Delvey’s Art Work Is On Display On Netflix’s ‘Owning Manhattan’ with Real Estate TV Star Ryan Serhant



Spirit of Art Nouveau Awakens in Australia’s Biggest Alphonse Mucha Exhibition; Comprehensive show is on view at the Art Gallery of New South Wales



Yau: Xingzi Gu’s Dreamlike Portraits of Youth; Tension between moments of quiet joy and inevitable calamity in Gu’s ethereal portraits is riveting


ARCHITECTURE


Architectural Drawings at the Edge of Reality; At the Norwegian National Museum, architects employ the foundational skill of their craft to push against the limitations of contemporary construction

‘Crazed Egomaniacs Who Want to Subjugate Us’; A Brief History of Architects in Film


These 9 Symmetrical Buildings Are (Very) Satisfying; Old or new, these congruent constructions are perfect backdrops for Wes Anderson’s next film


A Brief Compendium of Historical Maximalism


Eight Notable Projects by Late Architect Fumihiko Maki


Live Out Your Desert-Island Fantasies in Sweden




New BLUM Artist: Hiroka Yamashita; Check Her Out



Book Reviews: Where Funhouse Erotics Meet Art History; New volume of Hilary Harkness’s paintings enfolds us into surreal worlds of gender-bending militaries, feminine revenge, and alternative histories



Tasmanian Museum’s Infamous ‘Ladies Lounge’ Has Been Displaying Fake Picassos All Along; Kirsha Kaechele’s installation was meant to ask questions about sexism. Now it poses different questions



Artist Hugh Hayden Should Cut the Crap; Artist’s latest show belongs in the toilet — and that’s exactly where he put it



Lynda Benglis: Knots & Videotapes 1972–1976


You Should Know Linder, the Art World’s Original Punk Provocateur; Retrospective at the Hayward Gallery in London


The Interview: Nadya Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot



Interview with Cindy Sherman: ‘Little Girls Play Dress-Up, But I Was Always Trying To Be a Monster Instead of a Fairy’



‘The Meddling Fiend’ by Nicola Turner Connects the Living with the Past; In the Royal Academy Courtyard; Video


ART BUSINESS

How Can a Small Bohemian Town Help Artists Stay Afloat? Historic arts enclaves like Provincetown, Key West, and Taos, and American culture at large, lose when they fail to invest in artists and writers

Museum of Pizza Creator Shares ‘Bonkers’ Story Behind His Nearly Fyre Festival-Level Catastrophe: ‘I Lost A Lot Of Money’


THREADS


Teresa Lanceta Weaves the Fraught History of Spain; Artist’s solo show is a lyrical investigation into the ways that textiles shaped the country during the 13th and 14th centuries

Pamela Campagna: Following the Thread...


Jeannie Ortiz’s Fiber Art Practice In Her Ancestral Desert Homeland Around Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico, Helps Her Fill In The Gaps In Her Family’s History

Review: Marie Watt Creates Care Through Textile Collage; At the core, all of Watt’s work shows a devotion to care and closeness, a desire to make tangible the layers of relations that bind and make us


Al Sadu Textiles Made By Bedouin Women Tell Hidden Stories of the Arabian Gulf


DIGITAL ART WORLD

Big Tech Is Using Art as a Dystopian Honeypot

Blumhouse Comes to Video Games with Six Different Indie Horror Projects


SURF


The Indomitable Duke Kahanamoku: A Little-Remembered Vendetta By Honolulu’s Business Elite Lasted For Years And Crippled Him Economically
; Duke in Hollywood!


What AI Could Mean for Surfboard Shaping