A Disruptor Asks, Is New York Finally Ready for ‘DOOM’?

A Disruptor Asks, Is New York Finally Ready for ‘DOOM’?

Barking Doberman pinchers behind chain link fencing and performers who looked like they came straight from the Berlin club scene made the ultracool German performance artist Anne Imhof infamous. But last week, at her first rehearsal for “DOOM: House of Hope” at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan, there were …

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At This Architectural Gem, an Artist Was Present. Horses, Too.

At This Architectural Gem, an Artist Was Present. Horses, Too.

One of the most anticipated events of an overstuffed Mexico City Art Week earlier this month promised to be a surreal collision of architecture, performance art, power, privilege — and horses. Marina Abramovic, the grandmother of performance art, would be presenting her latest works (though she would dispute recognizing them …

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Scott Burton’s Civic Engagement and Eroticism Merge at the Pulitzer

Scott Burton’s Civic Engagement and Eroticism Merge at the Pulitzer

Stylish and sharp-witted, Scott Burton’s sculptures of the 1980s doubled as chairs, benches or tables. When they appeared in urban plazas, college campuses and corporate lobbies, they messed with conventions for public art, provokingly and delightfully. A fresh wind blew in stale places. But a stealth polemic lurked: Burton also …

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