Posts from November, 2013

Bear Men in the Twilight Zone: Matthew Blackwell at Edward Thorp


His sculptures and paintings explicitly cross-pollinate for the first time


Time Stands Still: Alex Katz Small Paintings


a survey from 1987 to 2013 at Peter Blum Gallery


Secular Exhilerations: Gregory Amenoff and Nature


His exhibition, Trace, is at Alexandre gallery through November 23


Hard But Used: Gender, Sexuality and Drawing


Keep Your Timber Limber was at London’s ICA this summer


Super-Sized and Compromised: Balthus at Gagosian


Balthus: The Last Studies on view through December 21.


Red Letter Day: Meg Hitchcock’s Cut-and-Pastes from Scripture


The Land of Bliss was at Studio 10, Bushwick


The Review Panel Philadelphia: Wednesday, November 13


Ena Swansea at Locks Gallery among shows to be reviewed by Ariella Budick, Astrid Bowlby, Philip Glahn


Presence, Absence, and Light in the Paintings of Elizabeth O’Reilly


Gothic New England charm with echoes of Monet and Whistler, through November 16


A Perfect Friendship: Remembering Arthur Danto


Arthur Danto (1924-2013)


Dodgy Anthropology But Formally Engrossing: Matthew Craven and the Ancient World


His show was as DCKT Contemporary