Tag: Time

  • Carol Bove’s Gripping Guggenheim Retrospective Transcends Time and Space

    Lionel Ziprin’s unlikely rediscovery really got going with a walk-in safe in Carol Bove’s Brooklyn studio. It was a big safe, and an old one—Bove initially had to use a car jack to pry open its metal door—and it became the unlikely home for all things related to Ziprin, a doyen of the Lower East read more

    Carol Bove’s Gripping Guggenheim Retrospective Transcends Time and Space
  • Techstars calls time on Turin accelerator

    Techstars, theglobal startup accelerator and VC firm which provides funding and support for early-stage startups, is ending its accelerator programme in Turin, marking its latest exit from a European city. Martin Olczyk, Techstars former managing director, said: “I’m closing a very special Techstars chapter as our programme in Turin comes to an end.” Techstars closing read more

    Techstars calls time on Turin accelerator
  • How Liminalism Became the Defining Aesthetic of Our Time

    Giorgio de Chirico, “The Red Tower” (1913), oil on canvas, held by the Guggenheim Museum (photo public domain via Wikimedia Commons) Had Century III Mall in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania not closed seven years ago, the shopping center —the third-largest in the world when it opened, with 200 tenants — would be approaching its 50th anniversary. read more

    How Liminalism Became the Defining Aesthetic of Our Time
  • UK Government Spends Big on Arts Sector, Creative Time Appoints Jean Cooney As Executive Director: Morning Links for January 22, 2026

    To receiveMorning Linksin your inbox every weekday,signupfor ourBreakfast with ARTnewsnewsletter. The Headlines UK ART INJECTION. London-based national museums must do more to serve audiences across the UK, culture secretary Lisa Nandy said on Wednesday as she announced a £1.5 billion funding package for the arts, described as the biggest reset for the sector in a read more

    UK Government Spends Big on Arts Sector, Creative Time Appoints Jean Cooney As Executive Director: Morning Links for January 22, 2026
  • Creative Time Appoints Jean Cooney As Executive Director

    Creative Time, a New York-based arts nonprofit known for commissioning and presenting large-scale public art projects, has appointed Jean Cooney as its executive director, the organization announced Thursday. Cooney has served as vice president of arts and culture for the Times Square Alliance, a nonprofit that promotes the major tourist destination, and as director of read more

    Creative Time Appoints Jean Cooney As Executive Director
  • How time became money: clocks, capitalism and wealth

    Ralph Kettell was the kind of eccentric only Oxford can produce. Born in Hertfordshire in 1563, he was 15 when he first came to the city and its ancient university, winning a scholarship to Trinity College. Like so many, he never really left. As the years passed and Kettell’s neat goatee grew grey, he became read more

    How time became money: clocks, capitalism and wealth
  • Time Traveling with Painters Mike Davis and Michael Kerbow – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Michael, your allegorical paintingspresent themes of disaster and climate change. While it is an existential threat, is there any hope for humanity, at all? I suppose my honest answer is I try to be hopeful, but I fear things are going to get a lot worse before they improve. I used to be more optimistic read more

    Time Traveling with Painters Mike Davis and Michael Kerbow – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • It’s About Time: Bisa Butler Reconstructs The Historical Narrative – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    When you look at my work, you are looking at what I want to show you, and how I feel that black people want to be seen. So, if you were to go into a home, and ask to see a family photo album, those are the type of photos you are going to see. read more

    It’s About Time: Bisa Butler Reconstructs The Historical Narrative – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Another Time, Another Space: The Art and Life of Rammellzee – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    WRITING, ALPHABETS, TYPOGRAPHIES ARE ALL UBIQUITOUS ELITE TECHNOLOGIES THAT HAVE LOWERED THEMSELVES INTO YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS WHERE THEY ADAPT YOU TO THEIR HABIT, THEIR REFLEX, THEIR PERCEPTION. THE PRIZE? CONTROL OF THE MEANS OF PERCEPTION.” Both of these projects were made from found materials. The Letter Racers were smaller, built up off skateboard decks or objects read more

    Another Time, Another Space: The Art and Life of Rammellzee – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Of Place & Time: The Narrative Paintings of Andrew Hem – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    The paintings of Andrew Hem linger just left of reality. With his instantly recognizable style, Hem blends figurative painting and atmospheric landscapes, echoes of graffiti art and a deep understanding of color harmony. Rendering scenes both urban and rural, modern yet outside of time, he creates works that are a mix of realism and surrealism, read more

    Of Place & Time: The Narrative Paintings of Andrew Hem – Hi-Fructose Magazine