Posts from April, 2015

Jonathas de Andrade: Subverting Cheap Labor and Racism in Brazil


The Brazilian artist’s first New York solo show examine’s South America’s complicated relationship to race and labor.


Bright Matter: Shinique Smith in Boston


A long-run show at the Museum of Fine Arts and a downtown mural


Not A Single Link Too Loose: Tony Feher/Tom Fairs


An inspired coupling at Kerry Schuss on the Lower East Side


There is a Season: Julian Hatton’s Figural Painting Gives Way to Abstraction


A new show by a talented painter of abstract expressionist canvases.


Two Visions of Realist Painting: Lois Dodd and Brett Bigbee


Two realist painters share space uptown at Alexandre Gallery.


Tell Me: with Anne Sherwood Pundyk


The painter and critic discusses her talismanic, nomadic painting, its history and intersection with feminist performance and poetry.


Parade: Eve Sonneman Diptychs at Nohra Haime


A poet’s point of view. On view Midtown through April 25


Through a Green Glass Door Opaquely: Perspectives in Alexi Worth


His show at DC Moore Gallery closes Saturday


“Modulated and transformed”: A Curious Drawing Show in Budapest


A recent exhibition in Budapest plays with line, drawing, and depiction through a variety of mediums.


Enquette: Thomas Nozkowski at Pace Gallery


With David Cohen, Joseph Masheck, David Brody, Alexander Ross, Marjorie Welish, Jennifer Riley and Raphael Rubinstein.