Thursday, February 5, 2026
February 2, 2026 Issue
There’s a wonderful sentence in Jillian Steinhauer’s “Goings On” note this week that I want to highlight. Reviewing a Louise Bourgeois exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, she writes, “The display, although understated, highlights the rhythms of Bourgeois’s obsessive repetitions, and pleasure comes in the form of details, such as in an untitled piece in which a pair of marble eggs hides in a stack of weathered crates.”
Pleasure comes in the form of details – that could stand as my own critical motto. Art is in the details; so is pleasure. Steinhauer links the two beautifully.
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