Posts from July, 2003

Nature Photography at JG/Contemporary, Alternate Visions at Katharina Rich Perlow


“Nature Photography” JG/Contemporary until August 7 1014 Madison Ave, at 78th Street, 212 535 5767 “Alternate Visions: Contemporary Landscape” Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, until August 29 41 E 57th Street, 13th Floor, between Fifth Ave and Madison Ave, 212 644 7171 A version of this article first appeared in The New York Sun, July 31, … Continued


Paul Resika at Vered Gallery, Louis Finkelstein at Lori Bookstein Fine Art


“Resika: A Decade of Painting 1993-2003” at Vered Gallery until August 6 (68 Park Place Passage, opposite East Hampton Cinema, East Hampton, New York, 631-324-3303). “Louis Finkelstein: The Late Pastels, 1990-1999” at Lori Bookstein Fine Art until July 25 (50 East 78th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues, 212-439-9605). Every picture by Paul Resika is … Continued


Giverny at Salon 94, Jules Olitski at Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art


Giverny, at Salon 94, 12 East 94th Street, between Fifth and Madison, New York NY 10128, T 646 672 9212, open Monday to Wednesday, 10 to 5 by appointment, through August 13 Jules Olitski: Spray Paintings of the 1960s, at Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, 20 W 57, 2nd fl, between Fifth and Sixth, New … Continued


Greetings from Ohio. . .Wish You Were Here!


Regional Report by Amber Ladd


Sarah Sze at the Whitney Museum, Collage/Construction at Pavel Zoubok


“Sarah Sze: The Triple Point of Water” at Whitney Museum of American Art until October 9 (945 Madison Avenue, at 75th Street, 212-570-3676)) “Collage/Construction” at Pavel Zoubok until August 15 (1014 Madison Avenue, at 78th Street, 212-879-5858) With her installation “The Triple Point of Water” in the Whitney’s appropriately moat-like sculpture court, Sarah Sze has … Continued


The Jane Street Gallery: Celebrating New York’s First Artist Cooperative and Jean Hélion: Selected Works


Tibor de Nagy Gallery 724 Fifth Avenue, 12th fl New York, NY 10019 212-262-5050 www.tibordenagy.com June 12-July 25, 2003 Everyone knows the story: after World War II, the newly dominant United States brought to the world’s attention a new kind of art. The new painting was one of wide spaces and practical purposes. It reflected … Continued


Notes on Karin Davie


Karin Davie at Mary Boone Gallery, New York