Posts from February, 2016

A Broader View of Sculpture: Two Books by Artists on the Perception of their Medium


The Elements of Sculpture by Herbert George and The Cardiff Tapes by Garth Evans


How Bloodless is Robert Ryman?


The author finds “complex, metaphoric activity” despite Ryman’s avowed materialism


Nikholis Planck and David Armacost at Rachel Uffner


Studio neighbors here make neighboring shows


In a Distant Temporal Realm: Mary Lucier at the Kitchen


part of “From Minimalism into Algorithm” celebrating 45th anniversary


Hot Gossip: Brooklyn and The Review Panel are Apparently an Item


“Did you really call Roberta Smith a Dalek last night?” asked painter Kyle Staver on Facebook


February 2016, with Siri Hustvedt, Roberta Smith and Alexi Worth


Inaugural panel in its new home, the Brooklyn Public Library


The Day Has Come


The Review Panel is tonight at Brooklyn Public Library


“What You Really See Is How You Are Looking”: Robert Berlind Interviewed


“a field of vision depends on what’s in your mind”


Then and Now: Two Shows by Mark Grotjahn


Two simultaneous shows examine the early and recent work, and his rising status in the market.


Carla Gannis at Transfer


Her show of selfies is on view through March 12