LaToya Ruby Frazier’s “A Haunted Capital” at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY
I’ve been a fan of LaToya Ruby Frazier’s work for a few years now, and her current show, “A Haunted Capital” (her first solo show …
I’ve been a fan of LaToya Ruby Frazier’s work for a few years now, and her current show, “A Haunted Capital” (her first solo show …
By Ariel Rosen I open Albert Camus’s The Fall to a random page and read these words: “A doll’s village, isn’t it? …
Opening tonight at the Kala Art Institute is “Where Water Comes Together With Other Water – Residency Projects: New Work by 2012-2013 Kala Fellows”, …
by Mark Van Proyen “Avalanche” published their last number in the Summer of 1976. The previous Spring, the inaugural issue of “October” …
Mark Benson’s installation in the Hallway Space at the entrance of Eli Ridgway Gallery is dying. When I arrived less than a week …
Wayne Smith returns to Gallery 16 in his expansive new show “5 Short Holidays,” comprised mostly of his scanner-based imagery and collages, in addition …
By Glen Helfand It’s difficult to resist cinematic seduction, and Michael Mersereau doesn’t bother to try. His primary art interest is in …
Opening tomorrow, July 18th at Ed Varie Gallery, NYC is a two-person show “Leisure Time”, an exhibition loosely and ironically based around the ideas …
By Ashley Stull The 1960s and 70s were the championing era for initiatives that localized artist efforts outside of the institution. Conceptual …
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans-AM through the front of …
On view till July 21st at Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy is the exhibition, “Confronti” featuring works by Enrico Castellani, Dan …
Opening tonight is a group exhibition curated by Ricky Swallow titled, “GRAPEVINE~” featuring artists who have all worked in clay, in California, for more …
Currently on view at Green Gallery, Milwaukee is a two-person exhibition “The Future is Stupid” featuring new works by Ken Kagami and Scott …
Mathew Zefeldt confronts the remaking of classical ideas at the juncture between the original and the replica. The heads of Greco/Roman sculpture are subjects …
July 10,2013 The Artist in Public Life: Lessons from Istanbul, in context and uncertainty. By Peter Dobey Monday evening marked …
Tonight at S.H.E.D. Projects in Oakland is the 4th day of an ongoing program called “THE GOLDEN HOUR P.M.” organized by Ian Dolton-Thornton and Emma …
by Daelyn Farnham With only thirty years under his belt, the San Francisco based Nate Boyce balances an artistic practice that jumps …
by Paul Kos In 1998, I met young French artist Julien Berthier, (born 1975, right handed and left brained). He had …
British born artist, Angela Bulloch was recently on view at Simon Lee Gallery in Hong Kong, China for her solo show “Universal Mineral”. For …
by A. Will Brown Emma Spertus’ work can be found just around the corner from the Lake Merritt Bart station at “Real Time and …