Posts from October, 2011

Communism Never Happened: Serban Savu and the Cluj Connection


Extract from Cohen’s monograph on Savu as his show continues at David Nolan through October 22


Storied Stories: The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts


Open studios through Saturday of 76 artists on six floors, plus the Robert Blackburn Printmakers Worship


POSITION NOW FILLED: Advertising Associate


Great part-time gig for an art world-savvy entrepreneur


Staring at the Sun: Graham Nickson at Knoedler & Company


He demonstrates his capture of the transitory in a forty-year sampling.  Through October 21


Maelstrom Gathering Energy: Milton Resnick in the Seventies and Eighties


An Abstract Expressionist caught in purist transition.  At Cheim & Read through October 29


Keeping Your Balance in the Windy City: Report from Chicago


Philip Pearlstein and Ellen Lanyon at Carberry, Ed Valentine at Warren, Matthew Woodward, Amy Casey


Last Chance: Soundings (Elizabeth Hazan, Jennifer Riley) at Janet Kurnatowski


Intense painterly dialogue in a recent Greenpoint show


The Dutchmen’s Heir: Jenny Saville at Gagosian


The author is having a Frankenstein moment.  “Continuum” continues on Madison Ave through October 22.


Waterworks: Anne Neely at Lohin Geduld


Neely never allows the sentiment behind a work to turn into sentiment in the work.


Color Field, Literally: Ronnie Landfield at Stephen Haller


His show, covering work from fourteen years, continues in Chelsea through October 15