Travis Diehl
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Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Pad Thai Diplomacy at MoMA PS1
The artist’s midcareer survey at MoMA PS1 demonstrates the impotence of contemporary art to heal social ills.
Land Art Today, Beyond Cowboys With Bulldozers
The vast, misunderstood field of land art will be revisited this fall in a historical survey and new projects on farms and within city limits.
Ed Ruscha’s ‘Chocolate Room’ Still Tantalizes
“I was a little bit tired of making conventional pictures”: The artist on recreating his bittersweet installation, first seen in 1970, for the Museum of...
Mimicking the 19th Century in the Age of AI
Many artists are using the latest A.I.-powered digital techniques to create a nostalgic past — an ironic throwback. Seth Price manages to be contemporary.
Turning Trash Into Poetry
Ser Serpas, a young artist known for kinetic arrangements of discarded furniture, opens up about her expressive way of processing the used world.
MoMA’s Daydream of Progress
An artist’s A.I. turns thousands of works from the museum’s collection into a cheerful vision of the next avant-garde. Will “Unsupervised” help MoMA stay relevant?
Buck Ellison’s Great White Society
From the driving range to the dude ranch, an artist stages intimate, alluring portraits of U.S. hegemony from within its walls.
Ulysses Jenkins: Journeys of a Video Griot
He changed how artists use video, exposing how the medium reinforced racial stereotypes, then using it as a conduit for global community. At the Hammer...
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