Boogie Woogie was adapted by Danny Moynihan from his novel about the pretentious New York art scene, and the story Boogie Woogie was adapted by Danny Moynihan from his novel about the pretentious New ...
Big news! The fine-arts world is overrun by pseuds and bores with more dough than sense -- common or aesthetic. When they're not rubbing their hands and whispering, "Fantastic, how much?", the ...
Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-43 The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Given anonymously. Victory Boogie Woogie has been on long-term loan to the Kunstmuseum Den Haag since 1998, when the ...
Only one of the dozen or so characters in “Boogie Woogie,” Duncan Ward’s beyond-nasty art-world satire, has the semblance of a soul. He is Dewey (Alan Cumming), a gay London gadabout and the best ...
Sometime in the 2000s, I became hooked on an online video game called “Pac-Mondrian.” It was like “Pac-Man” — you gobbled dots while running from ghosts — but replaced that game’s grid labyrinth with ...
Unless it comes as a major surprise that the denizens of the modern art world are greedy, superficial, self-absorbed, overly sexed and pretentious, "Boogie Woogie" is not likely to provide any fresh ...
Would Vincent van Gogh have been a jazz fan? The question, of course, is entirely hypothetical, since when the Dutch artist died, in 1890, the idiom was not even a twinkle in the eye of the New ...
Blighty’s contempo art scene, in all its venality and outright absurdity, is crying out for a good, scalding satire. What a shame that the black comedy “Boogie Woogie” delivers little more than a ...