For the past three decades, Yuji Agematsu's work has revolved around a single conceptual approach: he gathers small pieces of trash on daily walks around New York and arranges them into miniature…
On each day of the 57th Carnegie International's run, two calligraphers sit at easels in the center of a first-floor gallery. A projector beams words onto pieces of heavy-stock paper to be traced in…
They say that museums are where art goes to die. But it might be more apt to say that of storage facilities—from an artist's bedroom closet to multibillion-dollar freeports found chiefly in Geneva…
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today’s show: Yuji Agematsu’s self-titled exhibition is currently on view at Real Fine Arts in Brooklyn. The…
For the past 25 years, Japan-born, Brooklyn-based Yuji Agematsu (b. 1956) has maintained an archive of urban detritus—cast-off bits of chewed gum, tattered and illegible printed matter, shrimp shell…