Mary Lum at Yancey Richardson Gallery
“A big part of my work, in both words and images, is the juxtaposition of disparate parts, so that new meanings can be constructed from the simple, ordinary, ...
“A big part of my work, in both words and images, is the juxtaposition of disparate parts, so that new meanings can be constructed from the simple, ordinary, ...
Peter Sacks – Aftermath On view until November 1, 2014. I'm not even sure these paintings would adhere to the formal definition of a painting, where ...
Paul Villinski – Paradigm on view September 11 - October 11, 2014 This solo exhibition at Morgan Lehman Gallery in Chelsea draws attention to the challenges ...
Bull City Summer | Kate Joyce at Rick Wester Fine Art Our interview with Kate Joyce, a Nationally acclaimed photographer from Chicago focuses on her ...
Interview with Leila Heller, Founder and President of Leila Heller Gallery that specializes in representing artists from the Middle East, Central Asia, ...
Like many of his contemporaries, Edward Dugmore came into prominence in the 1950's. A "painter's painter", whose work was held in high respect by those ...
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This week's must-see exhibitions Several very interesting exhibitions have opened in Chelsea this past week and we selected 4 that you should definitely ...
German artist Thomas Ruff creates something out of nothing We first discovered photographs some two years ago when we interviewed Adam Fuss about his captivating ...
Gallery Brunch: Saturday, March 8, 11 am – 1pm For years now New York Art Week takes place every March just as the city begins to thaw from the winter ...
THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION: Thirty Years Thirty-One Photographers February 6 — April 26, 2014 On a recent cold February Thursday, galleryIntell ...
Beyond the Spectrum. Abstraction in African American Art, 1950 - 1975 Part 2 In this installment of our interview focused on non-objective abstraction, ...
Beyond the Spectrum. Abstraction in African American Art, 1950 - 1975 Part I We are remarkably lucky to live in a city that not only has phenomenal museums ...