Posts from September, 2014

One-Two Punch: Stanley Lewis at Betty Cuningham


A crazy-quilt meditation on what painting can be.


Looming Tower: Monika Sosnowska at Hauser & Wirth


The artist’s enormous installation at raises questions about how architecture relates to history.


A Tree Grows Immanent in Brooklyn: George Trakas’s Installation at Atlantic Station


The renowned site-specific sculptor has been facing delays in the completion of his recent project at Atlantic Station.


“Après moi, le deluge”: The Review Panel in Its Tenth Year


A welcome note from our publisher and editor


Critic, Curator, Dandy: Edward Leffingwell, 1941 to 2014


A cosmopolitan of astringent, forthright wit, according to his friend, Lilly Wei


Take Another Look: Irving Sandler in Conversation with Franklin Einspruch


“Irving Sandler: Out of Tenth Street and Into the 1960s” is at Loretta Howard Gallery


Jeff Koons at artcritical


“HUBS” is a new category on artists and subjects discussed multiple times at artcritical.


Jeff Koons: Split-Rocker at Rockefeller Center


Signalling the waning days of summer, a planter and a readymade


From Popeye to Play-Doh: The Psychology of Jeff Koons


The key to Koons is his narcissism


Sharp Details, Fuzzy Lines: Images of Ferguson, MO


Examining and learning from the images from Ferguson, MO.