Tony Oursler’s first solo show in Los Angeles in 10 years leaves a lot to be desired — and that’s precisely the point of “Unidentified.” At Redling Fine Art, the New York artist has installed ...
Tony Oursler’s never been afraid of the creepy, so maybe it shouldn’t be surprising that when I arrived at his Lower East Side studio, the room was dark, and props from a film shoot — skeletons, ...
Go to almost any museum, and you’ll find exhibitions that are tributes to the discernment of this or that wealthy collector. Yet much of what’s collected are the same new (or slightly old) things that ...
In the cramped basement of a converted Polish synagogue on Manhattan's Lower East Side, a trio of artist elves make the place feel like a surreal Santa's workshop. A jumble of half-finished sculptures ...
If you’re in the market for a 4,000-square-foot Queen Anne Victorian just north of Manhattan, Tony Oursler‘s childhood home in Nyack might be of interest—if you’re willing to spend the requested sum ...
Public art is a delicate business, with many factors coming into play: the sophistication of the artist's conception, the resonance of the content in the public context, the durational aspect (does it ...
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