Posts from October, 2015

Painting the Town Red: Wasserman Projects, Detroit


Gary Wasserman is one of Detroit’s most enthusiastic boosters


The Quiet One: Morgane Tschiember at Tracy Williams Ltd.


Tschiember’s erotic sculptures call attention to the pre-verbal responses of the bodies to one another.


Cosmos of the Quotidian: Sarah Sze at Tanya Bonakdar


Sze’s new exhibition makes astronomical allusions with everyday goods and plays with viewer expectations.


The Squirrel Accumulator: Trevor Paglen and the NSA


Blending the didactic with the paranoid style of conspiracy theories, at Metro Pictures through October 24


Creation Anxieties: Dana Schutz at Petzel


Paintings of boldness and fearlessness, on view through October 24


Drunken Bubbles: The Sumi-e Spray Drawings of Roland Flexner


Roland Flexner and Japanese Bronzes at Sargent’s Daughters through Sunday


Looking Back: A Retrospective of German Figure Painting


A show at the historic Städel Museum catalogues German painting from a breakout era.


Elizabeth King at Danese/Corey (Uncanny/Figure at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs)


solo show in Chelsea through October 10; group show in Long Island City through December 13


Work embodying a solution to the problem it references: The Legacy of Jackie Brookner


Memorial at Parsons October 17 for pioneering ecological artist


Back to School Special: Recipes for Artists and Students


Quick and easy recipes to replenish while working in the studio.