Posts from June, 2015

Housewarming Devices: Lisa Yuskavage at David Zwirner


New work by the artist depicts her infamous nudes, liberated in the spaces that once hunted them.


The Way of the World: Three Iranian Artists at Callicoon


A show of installation works, drawings, readymades, and works by other artists, explores the limits of censorship and autonomy around the world.


The Velocity of Vision: Deborah Rosenthal’s Geography


On view at Bowery Gallery through June 13


Kid in a Candy Store: Tom Burckhardt and the Provenance of Style


A breakthrough show at Tibor de Nagy, through June 13


Dangerous Tangles: Cecily Brown, Rosy Keyser and the Undoing of Images


Two painters on view at Maccarone.


A Prize Interview


Pennsylvania Academy graduate Mary Claire Ramirez’s interview is the first artcritical prize at that institution


“I like to give the viewer a lot of credit”: A Studio Visit with Mary Claire Ramirez


On view at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts through June 7


Tell Me: with Daniel Herr


The painter talks about the continuing importance of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.


Going with the Flow: Frank Bramblett at the Woodmere


The artist’s retrospective of curiously, thoughtfully used materials continues through June 21.


Bushwick Means Business: Open Studios Weekend, June 5 to 7


Weekend Packed with Open Studios, A Fair, Group Shows Galore