In the News: Fred Wilson Creates an Installation
ARTnews visits the Brooklyn studio of Fred Wilson and observes his creative process as he develops an installation with an African flag painting and black glass teardrops. Read article in ARTnews ARTnews |…
PULSE Art Fair is Showcasing Contemporary Works Worthy of a Closer Look
NEW YORK—This is a great weekend to explore the contemporary art world. Frieze, the London-born art fair has landed for the first time in New York, where it will be held on Randall’s…
Invisible Man: At the Whitney, Fred Wilson Comments on Status of Museum Guards
“Guarded View,” 1991 (wood, painted steel, fabric). | Photo by Arts Observer NEW YORK—While the first four floors of the Whitney Museum are currently occupied by its biennial exhibit, the fifth floor features…
Fred Wilson: Were Ancient Egyptians Black, White or Brown? Discuss.
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Fred Wilson uses art objects to raise controversial issues. Here he paints five identical, found heads labeled “Nefert-ite” a range of flesh tones. The installation asks, but does not answer, questions…








