Robert Storr is a critic and curator.
The restoration of Donald Judd’s SoHo loft
Recalling the difference between hermeneutics and erotics
Site Santa Fe’s Eighth International Biennial is as inspiring as it is original
Travelling to find the archive of the late Argentine artist Edgardo Antonio Vigo
Notes on two major retrospectives, of Andy Warhol and Hélio Oiticica, in São Paulo
A tale of overlapping interests
Have crowded museums and galleries put an end to uninterrupted contemplation?
The trials and tribulations of the international lecture circuit
Looking for art that reflects these troubled times
Michelangelo’s first painting goes on show in New York
Contemporary art’s confusion about the difference between praxis and practice
Panoramic historical narratives are alive and well in the world of comics
Leo Steinberg's erudition, Pablo Picasso, James Joyce and fine dining
The scandalous closure of Brandeis University’s famed Rose Art Museum
The many ways of owning an image
On 20th January, George W. Bush’s disastrous reign will be over, but the hard work will be just beginning
The first India Art Summit prompted timely debates about artistic freedom on the subcontinent
Ilya Kabakov’s return to Russia and Moscow’s refurbished Pushkin Museum
How the wealthy spend their leisure time and what it signifies
Robert Storr compares Lawrence Weiner and Kara Walker’s projects of the early 2000s