I didn’t ever meet the American artist Chris Burden but about 20 years ago I wrote to him. I was after the loan of some photographic prints of his most famous performance: he had arranged for a friend to fire a bullet so it would graze his arm.
Tedi Bills on how social media in the age of COVID-19 has fanned the flames of our portrait fascination.
Fortunately, perhaps, there is no instruction manual for newly appointed art museum directors.