The Democrattic System
Andrew Solomon ponders the success of a Savile Row attic containing three businesses, six entrepreneurs, one graphic designer and one receptionist.
Andrew Solomon ponders the success of a Savile Row attic containing three businesses, six entrepreneurs, one graphic designer and one receptionist.
The sale of art by many important contemporary painters at an auction to which they have donated their works is the newest phenomenon of all.
Andrew Solomon finds prints which won't leave you skint.
John Cage has said: "Painting relates to both art and life. Neither can be made. (I try to act in the gap between the two.)"
A panel discussion of the notion of things unfinished or incomplete, inspired by the new Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, “Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible.”
“Far from the Tree” has been chosen from the ranks of Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winners to inspire the transformation of Cleveland’s Red Line rapid transit cars into a rolling museum of contemporary art.
Where Lenin used to lie, there is now a space occupied half by the czar (long may he live) and half by the Profit Motive.
Works by 25 Northeast Ohio artists have been installed on 25 Red Line train cars, including illustrator Julia Kuo’s take on a quote by Andrew Solomon.
Ian Buruma’s memoir, “A Tokyo Romance,” recaptures his youthful experiences in the avant-garde film and theater world of the postwar city.
Fifty painters have contributed to the "Salute to Turner" exhibition. Andrew Solomon previews it.