Michael Rush hosts video and performance artist Jen DeNike whose work is generally minimal and hyper-focused often using choreography to create looped or sustained hypnotic moments. DeNike describes her recent projects,... Read More
In an amusing turn of events, a panel discussion on international art squats was evicted from the lecture hall at the Center for Architecture: it ran over by a few minutes. The attendees and participants, lead by Alan... Read More
ALL TOGETHER NOW is a series of four performances that will be presented by Brooklyn-based artist Dave McKenzie in and around the Studio Museum as part of PERFORMA07. The project consists of four works that look at the... Read More
P.S.1 Director Alanna Heiss talks with artist Burt Barr about his 2006 installation of new video work at P.S.1 and, along the way, touches on his military service, Long Island culture, boats and neighbors, late... Read More
P.S.1 Director Alanna Heiss talks with artist Burt Barr about his 2006 installation of new video work at P.S.1 and, along the way, touches on his military service, Long Island culture, boats and neighbors, late... Read More
The balmy days of summer aren't over yet, and neither is Time Out New York's Summer Drinking Game. In this segment, Time Out New York Eat Out assistant editor Leslie Price speaks with... Read More
In her massive "nun sculpture," placed in downtown Houston several years ago, Petah Coyne proclaimed loud and clear that the church was definitely not the path for her. Nonetheless, claims host Michael Rush,... Read More
Host Mark Fletcher in an epochal conversation with Irving Blum and Barbara Gladstone, who represent two different eras in high-end art dealing. In 1957, when Blum bought the (now-legendary) Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles... Read More