“Breathing Works” programming begins today at Home Alone 2, New York
Starting tonight at Home Alone 2 in NYC is a performance series titled “Breathing Works” including performance, readings, visual art, sounds works, and more. …
Starting tonight at Home Alone 2 in NYC is a performance series titled “Breathing Works” including performance, readings, visual art, sounds works, and more. …
I’m going tell you a little bit, very quickly, about Folklore, the group show that Evan Hecox curated recently at Joshua Liner Gallery. But first, …
Opening at Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles tomorrow August 3rd is the solo exhibition, “Mixed Dealings” by Reader. Traveling repeatedly throughout the US, Reader …
Sarah Cain’s exhibition “Loud Object” at Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco simply and articulately addresses that nagging question that’s plagued the …
Opening Friday, August 2nd at Johansson Projects is “Members Only”, a solo exhibition featuring new paintings by Jennie Ottinger. Jennie Ottinger grew up in …
Ceramics requires understanding two things. First, its maturation processes are not those of proliferation, but of diminishment. Its final fired form must deal with shrinkage …
By Maria Nicolacopoulou On January 31, 2013 Roberta Smith wrote an article in the New York Times titled Curator, Tear Down These Walls, where …
I am convinced that White Snow is one of the great works of our century, as sprawling, multivalent and rich as the novels …
I recently popped into tiny Brooklyn gallery Beginnings for the (very sweaty) opening of James Ulmer’s current exhibition “Drawings”. Ulmer, a native of Philadelphia and …
by John Held, Jr. If I were a major contemporary exhibiting artist, even I might be impressed if a work of mine …
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 …
The artists in Digital Infinity a group show at Jessica Silverman gallery on view thru August 3rd, tackle the difficult idea of presenting virtual …
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, July 26th at Et al. Gallery in Chinatown, San Francisco is a group exhibition titled, “AN EXHIBITION WHICH COMES AND GOES AS …
Opening tonight at the Kala Art Institute is “Where Water Comes Together With Other Water – Residency Projects: New Work by 2012-2013 Kala Fellows”, …
Tonight, July 25th is the opening reception for “softcore” a group exhibition at The Still House Group in in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The Still …
By John Held, Jr. It’s really difficult to successfully show printed works as opposed to strictly visual works of art in a gallery …
Philip Maisel’s assemblage and photography in the Right Window at Artists’ Television Access are comprised of multiple layers of materials and surfaces that …
by Mark Van Proyen “Avalanche” published their last number in the Summer of 1976. The previous Spring, the inaugural issue of “October” …
A new project has been unfolding for the photographer and writer, Austin McManus (founder of The Flop Box). During MacManus’ days in New York City …