Tony Oursler

New York Metro Pictures Since the mid-1970s Tony Oursler has broken down conventional boundaries between media, producing work that functions as a peculiar metaphor for the human condition in a media-saturated age…see the full review in April’s magazine.

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“The Quick and the Dead”

Minneapolis Walker Art Center “The quick and the dead,” a phrase from the King James translation of the Bible, refers to the collection of souls, those now physically alive and those whose bodies have died. An evocation of the split between matter and spirit, as well as their mysterious relation, the title offered a good

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Gail Wight

San Francisco Patricia Sweetow Gallery A haunting sadness emanates from the delicate black butterflies in Gail Wight’s J’ai des Papillions tous les jours, even with no understanding of the title. One hundred slender pins hold the wings in place as the glowing bodies pulse with light, their life force apparently helpless, encased in Plexiglas as

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Peter Randall-Page

Wakefield, U.K. Yorkshire Sculpture Park Yorkshire Sculpture Park recently presented Peter Randall-Page’s most extensive exhibition to date, with over 100 works displayed within the gallery and across the adjoining grounds. Contextualized with a display of maquettes and drawings, the show aimed to create a deeper understanding of Randall-Page’s work, particularly in relation to…see the full

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