Posts from January, 2015

Be Wild and Obey: Shepard Fairey in Naples


In the one neighborhood where there’s little graffiti, a show of street art


For All Digital Futures


The latest in artcritical’s BOOKMARKED series offers an account of the displacement of photography through Robert Burley’s archival website


Upcycled: Joe Montgomery’s Painting Remixes


The artist, who showed at at Laurel Gitlen last month, makes mutants of his materials.


Dorothy Iannone: The Book of Love


Siglio’s new book of collected works gives an overview of the startling artist’s affectionate, erotic drawings.


Uncanny Presences: The Dynamic Sculptures of Marisol


closing this weekend at El Museo del Barrio, retrospective of a powerful, hands-on sculptor.


January 7, 2015


We stand in sympathy and solidarity with the Paris victims of fascistic intimidation – artcritical.com


“Soft and Full of Patience”: Cy Twombly at the Morgan


“Treatise on the Veil” on view through January 25


The Artist as Voyeur: Group Show as Peep Show


Rear Window Treatment at Louis B. James Gallery through January 17


The Critic as Activist: Thoughts on Race, Voice, and Agency in the Art World


How does the role of the critic address social justice?


“I Choose To Be Free”. Jake Berthot, 1939-2014


Touched by the sublime, his painting went beyond the sense of sight