Victor M. Cassidy’s limp write-ups of the Art Fair weekend are on
Artnet. He conspicuously missed NOVA, a place he was sure to find some of the things he longed for. The royal
WE of
Artnet liked a lot of trash, which is to be expected.
Artnet usually has the feel of an internet equivalent of to the tastes of
Artnews- sometimes cool, but usually blah, and not too interesting, but you might as well look at it anyway, and the auction results are always handy. Well,
WE at
Art or Idiocy? are dangerous and all edgy with youth. But
WE temper it with a sophisticated sense of history and elitism. So that must mean such publications aren’t aimed at
US. The final Art Chicago wrap up is here to give closure to the victims and their families.
Also be sure to visit the updated piece on
The TOP NON-ART-FAIR Shows to go See. Click on gallery names &c. for helpful links galore.
Contact via the electronic post? artoridiocy@yahoo.com
From walking up and down the Big Top’s hallowed corridors at Art Chicago:
Unfinished thoughts:Did the Tribune even cover this weekend other than to say how Donald Young, Rhona Hoffman and Richard Gray where skipping it? (Wow, I didn’t know any galleries from Chicago were cool enough to be at Art Basel, Art Basel Miami, Armory Show & Freize Art Fair) I have noticed them popping up here and there in art magazine ads, but I didn’t know they made the rounds to all the top rung fairs. I guess that’s actually cool that there are some local galleries doing that well and turning their noses up at TBA.
Did anyone to Chicago Contemporary & Classic? After reading the Artletter, I pretty much decided not to bother. Most people I ran into voiced the same apathy and disinterest.
Profiles on some of the many artists Art or Idiocy? liked: