Posts written by Jarrett Moran
This is no Instagram filter.
The power’s still out at Artlog’s office in SoHo, as well as the nearby offices of 20×200. In the meantime, 20×200 has already issued a print benefiting the American Red Cross’s Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts.
Richard Serra’s massive sculptures may be the purview of public art commissions and the Eli Broads of the world, but not every Serra consists of one hundred tons of bent steel.
The internet has fundamentally changed our relationship to photography.
Mario Bellini’s glowing Stardust sofa in Moss: Dialogues Between Art & Design at Phillips De Pury.
When the Guggenheim takes its programming out to the streets, subways, and parks of New York City, they call on beloved prank collective Improv Everywhere.
Graffiti writer, trailblazing MC, outsider artist, and afrofuturist prophet.
What is life like in a modernist urban renewal project, fifty years after it was built?
What is a family? One old lady? Fifteen fruit trees and a big cactus garden?
New watercolors from a renowned observer of suburban life.
Fires breaking out everywhere.
Before there were Java Jackets, there were Zarfs.

































