Posts from February, 2014

Illegible Ghosts: Zheng Shengtian and Wang Dongling at Chambers Fine Art


Calligraphy, translation and creative misreading


Bob’s Sebring: Robert Bechtle at Gladstone


Jewel-like paintings and drawings by the veteran Photorealist


A Gentle Giant: Po Kim (1917-2014)


Korean exile found refuge in Lower Manhattan and in fantasy worlds.


As Abstract as Indigestion: Sue Williams at 303 Gallery


Paintings that revisit the trauma of 9/11 without sentimentality or patriotism


“the poems keep getting shorter/the explanations longer”: Leo Fitzpatrick at the National Exemplar


A young artist’s still-life portraits of poetry, now extended to February 22


Night and Day: Ena Swansea, Reversible


A show of paintings and a sofa at Friedman Benda, through February 15


James Siena Launches Lecture Season at New York Studio School


talking tonight, Tuesday, on his own work


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Camp Blanding: The Naked and the Undead in Philip Pearlstein


His show, curated by Robert Storr, is at the New York Studio School


Risk on the Horizon: Melissa Meyer at Lennon, Weinberg


Her show of paintings and watercolors enters its final week