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A stone for unica Zurn: an artist of manifold gifts and a deeply troubled soul, Zurn was associated with the Parisian surrealists, by whom she was largely eclipsed, a current show brings her work to light
UNICA HAS LONG BEEN a semi-mythical figure. Little known and in many ways unknowable, she is inevitably associated with the Surrealist artist Hans...
Art in America, 06/01/09 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Nicola L.'S body language: a sculptor, furniture designer, filmmaker and performance artist who also makes collages and paintings, Nicola L. has, for four decades, brought an anthropomorphic inflection to every medium she employs
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] AN OVAL TABLE on a metal stand, rows of hollowed eggs on a shelf beneath its transparent surface. A "female" ironing board...
Art in America, 04/01/09 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Veruschka: great models can be all things to all people. Veruschka is a true artist because she can be all things all by herself
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] Veruschka needs no introduction: A legendary presence since the '60s as the world's first...
Interview, 10/01/08 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Mary Woronov: the sexiest, darkest superstar talks about Warhol's early films
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Mary Woronov first made her mark--more like a vivid scar--in Andy Warhol's early films and her...
Interview, 06/01/08 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Christopher K. Ho at Winkleman
"Where is the rest of it?" was a question indefatigable art people were wont to ask when walking into Christopher K. Ho's "Happy Birthday" show....
Art in America, 05/01/08 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
John Waters: how one of the film world's most prolifically wacky directors became Broadway's unlikely new multi-million-dollar baby
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The interview that follows takes place in John Waters's apartment in New York the day after a...
Interview, 05/01/08 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Diana Puntar at Oliver Kamm/5BE
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Forty million people in the world today are said to live in caves, so the stalagmitic and...
Art in America, 05/01/08 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Under your skin: Gary Indiana on Kiyoshi Kurosawa
I DISCOVERED Kiyoshi Kurosawa's film Cure (1997) while working on Pariah, a film about Ulrike Meinhof that deals with the "spell" cast by leaders...
ArtForum, 10/01/06 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Dick heads: Gary Indiana on Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly
LOQUACITY IS Richard Linklater's metier: Regardless of how much or little action occurs in the course of his films, his characters talk...
ArtForum, 06/22/06 by Gary Indiana · More from publication -
Mesmer as metaphor: Lenore Malen's fictions of Utopia
In a 1964 conversation with Theodor Adorno, Ernst Bloch describes the utopian wish in terms of the irrepressible: "Each and every criticism of...
Art in America, 02/01/06 by Gary Indiana · More from publication


