Jack Orlik writes about art, design and culture from a broadly anthropological perspective. He has a particular interest in 'the digital', and the relationship between online and offline media
Can you live in a sculpture? Is good architecture art? Who cares? And which exhibit stands out at Hauser & Wirth's Architecture Season?
Last week brought two shows to London that claim to present the scope of new contemporary art being made in two overlapping locations: the UK and its capital. The first – ‘Bloomberg New Contemporaries’ at the ICA (until 25 January 2015) – is a large, rambling exhibition spread over two floors of Carlton House Terrace […]
What's a stylish mega-gallery like Hauser & Wirth doing on an old farm in Somerset?
How is the rapidly changing world of digital technology affecting culture?
Photographers should produce poetry, not satire
As long as we have art, some of it will go missing. It's how we respond to that fact that's ultimately of importance to our culture
Art and archaeology aren't neat categories at the best of times. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they're allowed to overlap
The Whitney Museum of American Art is moving downtown. Apollo was granted a sneak peek at the new Renzo Piano-designed home for American art