Posts in Op Ed
Piero, Out of Obscurity

Many millions journey to the Denon Wing of the Louvre Palace each year to bear witness to La Gioconda, but there has only been one retrospective exhibition of Piero di Cosimo’s painting to date, held at the Schaeffer Galleries in New York in 1938. An homage to a more obscure Florentine, for MUSEUM. 

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Art, Op EdSammy PrestonMUSEUM
In Respect of the Experience of Art, Tino Sehgal

I first witnessed Sehgal’s work earlier this year, with no real sense of what I was about to encounter. A relatively inexplicit press document had listed Sehgal’s most recent artistic accolades – the Gold Lion at the 2013 Venice Biennale and a nomination for the often-controversial British Turner Prize. On experiencing Sehgal's This is so contemporary for MUSEUM. 

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Art, Op EdSammy PrestonMUSEUM