For the artist and native Californian Andrea Zittel, every aspect of her life is an opportunity for discovery and creation. The artist, who has lived in Joshua Tree’s desert landscape east of Los ...
‘Andrea Zittel’ at Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, September 9–October 8, 2016 (© Andrea Zittel, photo by Pierre Le Hors, courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York) (click to enlarge) Spread out over 50 ...
“I think it’s really hard being an artist now because we’ve been educated in every belief of every artist that came before us and told they were wrong. … I really want to believe in something.”—Andrea ...
A group exhibition featuring works by Friedrich Andreoni, Hernán Pitto Bellocchio, Zazzaro Otto, Francesca Pionati, Simon Starling, Marko Tadić, and Andrea Zittel, curated by Arnold Braho. ArtNoble ...
Andrea Zittel, “Prototype For Billboard at A-Z West: Body in Space with Object #1” (2011) © Andrea Zittel (courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles) The Miller ...
The desert is an enduring symbol in the visual arts—it serves as a metaphor for solitude and peace, an Edenic respite from the bustling concrete jungle. In contemporary art the desert has become the ...
When I was a little kid, I was fascinated by a fragment of an Aztec textile that my parents had framed and hung on the wall. I remember being perplexed by the decision to frame that fabric, while a ...
Andrea Zittel is at once an artist and a self-proclaimed one-woman ‘institute of investigative living’. Or rather, these investigations – of clothes (she has worn one summer and one winter outfit ...
IN the 1960s, when Andy Warhol said, “I want to be a machine,” he meant that he wanted his work as an artist to be as efficient as an assembly line. He called his studio “The Factory,” brought ...
It’s after dark when the artist Andrea Zittel and I begin removing the window coverings. “When guests arrive, the first thing we do is help them take these down, and I’ve made them a pain to put back ...
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