Posts from June, 2015

Stanley Whitney at Karma


NoHo gallery and publisher shows of works from the 1990s, extended through August 30


Lightning Bolt: A Realization of Clyfford Still


How we recognize an artist’s greatness can come slowly over decades, or in a flash.


Waste Not, Want Not: An Inquiry into What Women Saved and Assembled — Femmage


In homage to the late Miriam Schapiro, this classic text of the feminist art movement


The Haze of Passing Years: Luca Dellaverson at Tilton Gallery


Dellaverson breaks apart the monochrome. On view on East 76th Street through June 26


Layer by Layer: Art Green’s Complex Paintings


A book of the painter’s work captures his complicated use of collage, illusion, and narrative.


Spinning Out a Readymade: Peter Fox at Front Room Gallery


New paintings by the artist mark a departure and new invention: the use of negative space.


“Unmitigated, Unknowable Joy”: A Studio Visit with Lisa Hoke


her show at Pavel Zoubok continues through July


The Bennington Legacy: Willard Boepple, Isaac Witkin and James Wolfe


On view at Tower 49 Gallery through October


Barbara Madsen and Arezoo Moseni in Conversation with Eric Sutphin


Madsen has a new public art work, along with several smaller pieces, at the New York Public Library.


A Sly Wit: Piotr Uklanski at the Met


two exhibitions: his photography and his selection of works in the museum