Artists Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists News Lari Pittman Mediates Colonial Violence with Seductive Painting Techniques July 30, 2020 Los Angeles-based artist Lari Pittman first received broad exposure in the late 1980s, partly in the wake of an …
Galleries and Gallerists London Art Galleries Slowly Stir Back to Life June 19, 2020 London announced that a handful of its galleries would reopen on June 15. As cities across the world begin to …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Zoya Cherkassky’s ‘Lost Time’— Memories and Daydreams amid Disaster April 24, 2020 In “Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming” (1908), Freud theorizes the creative impulse as memory triggered by recent incidents and distilled through …
Exhibitions Fairs Galleries and Gallerists News Art Dubai Went Digital April 20, 2020 With countless art fairs being canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak across the world, the art world must …
Artists Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists Shannon Cartier Lucy Builds a Strange House April 17, 2020 “The Ever-Flashing Strap” which opened April 3rd at Nina Johnson in Miami, marks Shannon Cartier Lucy’s third solo show this …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists Cary Hill Sculpture Park Offers Abstract Art in Nature (and It’s Safely Socially Distant) April 16, 2020 Though terribly missing my diehard downtown tribe along with a plethora of art at my fingertips, my lucky stars have …
Artists Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists As is Poetry, so is Painting: Recent Work by Don Eddy April 07, 2020 In these times, “beautiful paintings” (in the simplest terms) are already experiencing a critical comeback judging partly from the otherwise diverse …
Galleries and Gallerists Paul Kasmin, 1960-2020 March 23, 2020 Paul Kasmin, the much-loved proprietor of the Chelsea gallery that bears his name, died today after a lengthy battle with …
Collectors Curators Exhibitions Stunning ‘Ninth Art’ works recall era when free expression didn’t risk death sentence February 28, 2020 On January 7, 2015, Saïd and Chérif Kouachi stormed the offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris. Identifying themselves …
Artists Curators Exhibitions News The Powerful Vernacular Art of Simone Leigh October 08, 2019 Last year’s Guggenheim Hugo Boss prize went to Simone Leigh, a 50-year-old African-American artist whose time, it seems, has come …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Confronting Division and Perception at A.I.R. Gallery September 27, 2019 The current state of affairs – locally, nationally, globally – has sharpened our awareness of separation that appears to spring …
Artists Curators Exhibitions News ‘Domestic Horror’ on the Upper East Side September 12, 2019 The first Thursday in September comes like a sharp ring of an alarm clock, stirring the last dregs of summer …
Curators Exhibitions Museums For Love of Camp September 03, 2019 Costume Institute’s “Camp: Notes on Fashion“, on view until September 8th, is a sweeping retrospective, covering aesthetic of this style from the …
Curators Exhibitions Museums News Amid Turmoil, Whitney Biennial Takes Pulse of America’s Mindset August 12, 2019 Without a doubt, the most scandalous museum show in New York City right now is the 2019 Whitney Biennial. The …
Artists Curators Home Is Where the Irony Is March 12, 2019 In 2017, while visiting San Francisco, I went to see a Richard Diebenkorn exhibit at SFMOMA and instead ended up …
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