Posts from June, 2016

“Why is everything going on here?”: Nancy Whitenack Talks Dallas Art


One of Dallas’s longtime dealers talks about the city’s emerging arts scene and its history.


“Je suis le tigre dans la montagne”: Marie Peter-Toltz in conversation with Paul D’Agostino


“I’m conveying with paint how it feels to nurture and care while being feral”


Virva Hinnemo at Anita Rogers


Her exhibition at Anita Rogers continues through June 18.


“If Only Bella Abzug Were Here” at Marc Straus


Celebrating Bella Abzug and the first time a woman has been named as candidate for president by a major political party.


“The Conference of The Birds” at Shirley Fiterman Art Center


The exhibition continues through July 9.


Master of Puppets: Jordan Wolfson at David Zwirner


Wolfson’s installation, an animatronic boy, is uncanny and awesome.


Guns, Guerrillas, Music Videos: The Propeller Group at the MCA Chicago and James Cohan


Two recent shows of new work by the Propeller Group.


Living As Variously As Possible: Bill Berkson, 1939-2016


a tribute to the poet and art critic who died June 16


Nicole Eisenman Double-Bill: Reviews of Her Exhibitions at the New Museum and Anton Kern


By Nicole Kaack and Dennis Kardon, plus earlier reviews of the artist in our HUB series


Chromatic Chronicles: “Narrative Color” at List


A show of color film and video since the 1970s surveys radical formulations of storytelling and color.