Think of late installation artist Ed Kienholz's work as Bukowski-esque fare that Judy Chicago or Ghada Amer would balk at. That's not a bad thing at all in fact, because Kienholz is the genius behind "Back Seat Dodge '38," which depicts ...
Think of late installation artist Ed Kienholz's work as Bukowski-esque fare that Judy Chicago or Ghada Amer would balk at. That's not a bad thing at all in fact, because Kienholz is the genius behind "Back Seat Dodge '38," which depicts ...
It is not often that you are made to feel deeply voyeuristic at the National Gallery, but Ed and Nancy Kienholz' The Hoerengracht does just that and more. Their sprawling installation is a recreation of Amsterdam's red light district, ...