At New York’s Allegra LaViola Gallery, two artists invite prospective daters and voyeurs to participate in their performance pairings of people with food.
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Matthew Sandager takes a quick look at the making of whiskey.
Henrik Olesen reveals the true heart of our culture: a deconstructed Mac computer that may be a worthy heir to the old Dutch Masters’ bowls of fruit.
With cheese, your eyes can tell what your tongue will taste. This tantalizing fromage display from a New York cheese shop promises to confuse your senses.
Rochelle Feinstein recycles her art from what's in her studio—including another artist's work. It’s a contemporary bricolage that makes use of modern anxiety.
A Georgie Maciunas installation purports to show a year’s worth of trash. But it’s the obvious fudging that makes things interesting.
Recently spotted: a dove with moth’s wings. Yet another charmingly abstract painting from Arthur Dove.
Normally, nature grows into and around human structures. Letha Wilson subverts that.
A standard folding chair gets super-sized in this jarring MoMA design by Robert James Leonetti.