Tiffany Jow
Tiffany is a New York-based writer and editor whose work has appeared in Surface, Wallpaper*, Acne Paper, Art Review, Paper and Nylon, among others. Most recently, she was part of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s curatorial team that produced the 2011 exhibition, “Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990.”
Posts written by Tiffany Jow
Williams’ blots, dabs, dribbles, and swipes are wonderful and also a little eerie.
Re-enchanting the world, one solo cup at a time.
Kickstarter can be an alternative, or a supplement, to the insular world of patrons and dealers.
Ai hopes the London Olympics will be different than Beijing.
Mo’ money mo’ problems.
Because point and shoot is hard.
Hipster statues at the Louvre.
You can’t get any greener than this.
Nelson Molina is a devoted collector and curator of New York’s garbage.
Joshua Petker’s latest paintings signify a real sea change for the L.A.-based artist.
Matisse’s Odalisque in Red Pants has been stolen, forged, peddled, and finally, recovered. Confused? Keep your pants on.


















































