Posts written by Jarrett Moran
“No outdoor sports can be more elegant than throwing stones at autocracy; no melees can be more exciting than those in cyberspace.”
The definition of art is up for grabs in most contexts, but one place it isn’t is tax law.
Just spin some Euro Disco and you’re ready to party.
Sublime photographs of urban architecture.
If paintings can be windows, R.H. Quaytman’s paintings are windows into the artist’s ongoing conversation with herself and with art history.
Balint Zsako’s intricate and surreal drawings defy explication. A man valiantly attempts to tear down a mechanical device full of protruding heads; a reclining woman is part of a machine built around a windowsill.
Carefully choreographed, staged, and composed windows into suburbia.
A new take on Depression-era photographs.
Think you look resourceful and outdoorsy with your Swiss Army Knife? What if it was made out of felt? What if it was called “the Manager”?
Gabriel Orozco brings two expansive new installations to the Guggenheim. Enter to win tickets to a conversation with Orozco and art historian Benjamin Buchloh!
Waiting anxiously for the returns to come in is better with company, so here are a few ideas.
New York icons shining through the flood waters and blackouts.



















































