Facebook, 183
Fairytale
(Ai Weiwei), 12, 45
Fake design company, 43–45, 85, 88
Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography, The
(Jones), 121
False Idol
(Hirst), 273, 275
families:
acceptance and, 120
art as surrogate, 153
Dunham,
see
Dunham, Carroll; Dunham, Grace; Dunham, Lena; Simmons, Laurie
estrangement from, 172
gay community as, 121
kinship in, xv–xvi, 214
Family Business, 201
fantasias
(fantasies; costumes), 348
Fantôme Afrique
(Julien), 356
Farrakhan, Louis, 218
fashion, 57, 218
Abramovi
and, 289
Cattelan and, 125
industry, 175
Kusama and, 315–16
Sherman and, 212
Felix
(Cattelan), 189
feminism, 18, 59, 65, 95–102, 160, 172, 183, 296, 349
Ferrari, Peirpaolo, 201–2
fertility, as theme, 106, 108, 142, 158, 226
fetishes, 305
“Fiction” series (Ataman), 62–63
“Field of Art, The” course, 298
Filicudi island, 201
films, filmmaking, 63–64, 133–36, 137, 140–41, 156, 167, 205–6, 240–41, 353–60
art as production of, 353–60
commercial vs. independent, 354–55
craft of, 358
documentary, 72, 126, 313
editing of, 283
improvisation in, 354–55, 359
montage of clips from, 279–84
multiple screens in, 356
soundtracks for, 282–83
see also
video art;
specific artists and works
Final Cut Pro software, 280
financial crisis (2008), 274
art market and, 350
Finch, Adam, 356, 358, 360
Fireflies over the Water
(Kusama), 315
Fischer, Urs, 235
Fischl, Eric, 230
Five Deaths
(Warhol), 261
Flash Art
, 5
flip-flops, 340–41
Flowers and Trees
(Milhazes),
338
folded drawings, 34, 37–41
folk art, 32–33
Fondation Beyeler, 248–49, 251
Koons exhibition at, 91–92
Fondation Louis Vuitton, 358, 370
Forever
(Ataman), 63
Forever Bicycles
(Ai Weiwei), 30
Forgotten Baby
(Elmgreen & Dragset), 201
For Heaven’s Sake
(Hirst),
362
formalists, 143
“For Tammy Rae,” (Hanna) 71
Fortes Vilaça, 340
For the Love of God
(Hirst), 274, 323, 332,
362
, 364–65
Foster, Norman, 43
found art, 38, 326
Fountain
(Duchamp), xiii, 152, 305
Four Bicycles (There is Always One Direction)
(Orozco), 30
Fraga, Juan, 336–37
Fragonard, Jean Honoré, 19
Frankfurt, art scene in, 105–9
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask
(Julien and Nash), 357
Fraser, Andrea,
264
, 265–69,
270
, 271, 275–76,
294
, 295–300, 306,
346
, 347–51,
372
, 373–77
on Abramovi
, 376
artists defined by, 266, 295–300, 376–77
art market criticized by, 350
essays of, 350–51
on Hirst, 376
Hirst compared to, xv, 275, 277
Kippenberger monologue by, 349
moral heritage of, 296
office/studio of, 298
freedom:
artistic, xvi, 52–53, 202, 369
and omnipotence, 299–300, 321
of speech, xv, 46, 88, 92, 368
of thought, 23, 41, 52
through technology, 112
freeport, 364
n
“Freeze” exhibition, 262
Freud, Lucian, 17
Freud, Sigmund, 217–18, 299
Freudian interpretations, 6–7
Freud Museum, 217
friendships, 158
Frivolous Now, The
(G. Perry), 309
Fujiwara, Simon, 121
Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam, 321
Gagosian, Larry, 49, 174, 268, 328
and Koons, 77–80
Gagosian Gallery:
Britannia Street, 321–22
N.Y., 15, 79, 328, 370
galleries:
function of, 99, 317
kinship of, 166
see also specific galleries
garbage dump, 247
Garcia, Juan, 166
gay pride, 296
gays, 317
as artists, 5, 17, 62–63, 77, 252, 357–58, 360
in collaborative art,
see
Elmgreen and Dragset
as subjects of art, 62–66, 70, 354–55
see also
lesbians
Gelant, Germano, 236
Geldzahler, Henry, 236
gender, 130, 157, 194–95, 303, 305–6
and career success, 133, 135–36, 179–81, 289
in personas, xiii, 173, 175, 280
as subject of art, 307
see also
cross-dressing; men; women
General Idea, 5,
232
Generali Foundation, 276
genitalia, 58, 121, 137, 142, 158, 195, 222, 227, 249, 250, 272, 296, 315, 316, 364
Geppetto, as analogy for artist, 189
Germany, art scene in, 105–9, 347–48, 367
Giacometti, Alberto, 167, 179
giardini
, 117, 121, 245, 246, 249
Gilbert and George, 118
Gilliam, Sam, 221
Gingeras, Alison, 271, 275
Gioni, Massimiliano, xvi, 184, 201, 233–37
artists defined by, 235, 246
as Cattelan “imposter,” 126, 150, 234
at Venice Biennale artists’ opening, 245–46, 249, 252, 253, 254
Girls
, xvi, 205–8, 239
Gladstone, Barbara, 56, 194, 228, 250
Gladstone Gallery, 142, 225–26
God:
as an artist, 366
Muslim use of, 365
transitional object as, 304
Godfather, The
, 190
Goldberg, RoseLee, 253
Golden Calf, The
(Hirst), controversy over, 274, 323, 370
Golden Globe Awards, 239
Golden Mask
(Abramovi
), 291
Goldsmiths College, 262
González-Torres, Félix, 29, 62, 65, 69–70
Google, 13
Goose Wot Laid the Golden Egg, The (company), 368
Gordon, Douglas, 283
Graceland
, 365
graffiti, 187, 296–97
artists, 58
Graham-Dixon, Andrew, 175
Graw, Isabelle, 107–8
Great Wall Walk, The
(Abramovi
), 290
Greenberg, Clement, 234
Greenberg, Jeanne, 194, 240
Green Line, The
(Alÿs), 167–68
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 95
Greenwich Village, N.Y., 29
Guggenheim Museum, Cattelan retrospective at, 151, 199–200, 202
Guston, Philip, 221
Haerizadeh, Ramin and Rokni, 78
Hagenberg, Roland, 17
hallucinations, 313, 317
“Hands Up for Hirst: How the bad boy of Brit-Art grew rich at the expense of his investors” (S. Thornton), 363
Hanging Heart (Magenta/Gold)
(Koons), 80, 258
Hanna, Kathleen, 71
Hannah (L. Dunham character), 208
“happenings,” 318
Harlem, art scene in, 126–29, 131, 328
Harper’s Bazaar Art Arabia
, 365, 367
Harvard University, 191, 219, 267
Harvey, David, 355
Hassan, Sheikh, 369
Hatoum, Mona, 65
Haus der Kunst, 12, 44
HBO, 156, 205–6
Hearst, Patty, 326
Hearst, Randolph, 326
hedge funds, 354, 355
Heibling, Lorenz, 50
Hendricks, Barkley, 222–23
Hepburn, Audrey, 240
Heron Tower, 353
He Said, She Said
(Dalton), 181
He Thinks He’s Picasso
(Bonami), 190
Hidden Mother, The
(Nagler), 254
Him
(Cattelan), 200
hip-hop, 222
hippie counterculture, 296
Hirschhorn, Thomas, 267
Hirshhorn Museum, 86–87, 111–13
Hirst, Damien, 206,
256
, 257–63, 268, 273–77, 296, 306,
320
, 321–24, 332,
362
, 363–70, 376
and Bonami, 364–65, 368–69
commercialism of, 261–62, 273–75, 277, 280, 332, 343–44, 365–66, 376
companies of, 368
controversy over, 274
criticism of, 321–22, 369
declining market for, 313, 363–64
Devonshire farmhouse of, 161, 257, 321, 363
as disdainful of authority, 262–63
Fraser compared to, xv, 275, 277
Koons compared to, 275
paintings of, 257–59, 321–23
as prolific, 260
sculpture of, 257, 260, 322, 364
“shed” studio of, 257–60
Sotheby’s auction of, 261–62, 273–75, 323, 325, 335, 366, 368, 370
Tate Modern retrospective of, 322–23, 370
“History of the Human Face, The” series (Dittborn), 40
“History Portraits/Old Masters” series (Sherman), 175
Hitchcock, Alfred, 172, 283
Hitler, Adolf, 200
hoaxes, 126, 128, 150, 187, 189, 234
Hockney, David, 322
Hoffmann, Jens, 61, 128
Hohmann, Silke, 366–67
Holiday, Billie, 357
Holley, Lonnie, 101
Hollywood, 239, 240, 280, 283, 357
Hollywood
(Cattelan), 247
Holy Roman Empire, 61
Holzer, Jenny, 100
Hong Kong, art scene in, 49
Hoover vacuums, 92, 99, 144
horses, taxidermied, 125, 191, 248–49, 251, 258, 272
Horses Running Endlessly
(Orozco),
xii
, 31
“Hospital” series (Zeng Fanzhi), 52
House Arrest
(Johnson), 222
“House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home” (Rosler), 97–99
“How Do Artists Live?” series (Dalton), 228
How Do Artists Live? (Will Having Children Hurt My Art Career?
) (Dalton),
178
, 180–81
How the New Museum Committed Suicide with Banality
(Powhida), 184
How to Stay Sane
(P. Perry), 309
Hsieh, Tehching, 290
Hudson, N.Y., 292
Huerta, Enrique, 166
hukouben
(residence license), 45
“Hulk Elvis” series (Koons), 17
Hulk (Friends)
(Koons), 18, 106
human rights, xv, 10–12, 46, 58, 96
Hu Mingfen, 44