Posts from November, 2015

An Art of Plenitude: American Still Life in Philadelphia


From Audubon to Warhol, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art through January 10


Strong, Sweet, Sorrowful Sculptures by Alina Szapocznikow


The artist’s work embodies her life, tribulations, and love, in works from the 1960s and ’70s.


Howdy Doody Gravitas: A John Lees Double Bill


and a review by Thaddeus Radell; show on view at Betty Cuningham through Saturday


A Fine Insanity: John Lees at Betty Cuningham


another take on the show, on view through Saturday


Something Untranslatable: A Digital Homage to Smithson’s “Monuments”


An online project for the Kadist Foundation explores the codes and changes of Passaic, NJ.


Sound Waves: The Paintings of Ann Walsh


Recent works at Alexander/Heath Contemporary, Roanoke, Va.


Working Together: A New Book on Words and Art


An anthology of essays on poet-artist collaborations, recently published by Cuneiform Press.


Love Canal: Joan Linder at Mixed Greens


Project Sunshine is penultimate show at much-valued gallery, closing Saturday


Mythos and History: A New Agnes Martin Biography


A new biography of the idiosyncratic and influential painter untangles myth and fact.


Inside the Zlamany Studio: A Photo Essay by Robert Banat


As Brenda Zlamany paints a portrait she becomes the subject of two others