In this issue > Paul McCarthy A Homer for our times? As Paul McCarthy publishes Pig Island, the third in a series of artist projects created exclusively for ArtReview, in partnership with Havaianas (and available to print subscribers and on the newsstand), Mark Rappolt spends some time with the legendary LA artist. Kiki Smith Vincent Katz speaks with artist Kiki Smith about a site-specific installation of her long-term project Sojourn, opening at the Brooklyn Museum in February, and finds that her latest work is turning to subtler taboos. Christian Boltanski France's most famous living artist is a man obsessed with his own death cheerfully, chortlingly so. Charles Darwent meets up with Boltanski in Paris. |
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