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Marclay’s The Clock @ MFA
Christian Marclay’s 24-hour video masterpiece The Clock (2010) has been on view at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston since September 16, or about 28,800 minutes.
Read moreillycaffè’s Carlo Bach
Whitewall had the opportunity to meet with Bach in New York and talk about illy’s connection to art, the cup collection projects and what’s coming next.
Read morePeter Halley’s Judgment Day
Peter Halley's installation at the Venice Biennale is part of the "Personal Structures" exhibit
Read moreTop 5 News: September 8
Whitewall brings you this week's top 5 news stories from the art world.
Read moreJohn Gerrard: Animated Scene
If you have yet to visit the 53rd Venice Biennale, on view through November 22, make sure when you do you stop by the island of Certosa. Located there is one of the most contemporary works in the...
Read moreVenice: Mexico + U.S.
We asked artists Bradley McCallum and Jackie Tarry to share with us their experience at the Venice Biennale - a look at Venice through they eyes of the artists. As impressed as they were with Golden...
Read moreThe Icelandic Pavilion
Performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson in the "The End," at the Icelandic Pavilion for the Venice Biennale, 2009.
Read moreVenice 2009: Making Worlds
A discussion of the international exhibition directed by Daniel Birnbaum for the Venice Biennale, 2009.
Read moreNews from La Biennale
The opening of the 53rd Venice Biennale and the awards given for best pavilions, best artists, etc.
Read moreVenice: “Glass Stress”
“Glass Stress,” an exhibition that celebrates the use of glass in contemporary art, opens this week as a collateral event of the Venice Biennale. We spoke with organizer Adriano Berengo on a...
Read moreTop News: Week of May 10
At the end of each week, Whitewall is here to sift through the news so you don't have to. After the jump, find out what's worth reading from this week's news.
Read moreNews: Week of March 29
At the end of each week, Whitewall is here to help sift through the news so you don't have to. After the jump, find what's worth reading from this week's news.
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