Posts from July, 2016

Slippery Conditions: A Show of Drawings by Cora Cohen


Seen at the New York Studio School earlier this summer


Dust Settling: Yvonne Rainer Choreographs History at The Kitchen


The dancer and performance artist plays with mortality and geological time in a new iteration of her famous work.


Death and Resurrection in the City: Tim Portlock at Locks Gallery


An exhibition of video and prints exploring landscapes of an apocalyptic future built on the present.


Fully Fathoming Louise Fishman: Two Surveys of Her Work


The artist’s paintings and drawings are now on view in Philadelphia PA and Purchase NY.


“Art in a social universe”: Wilfredo Prieto in Conversation with Leslie Moody Castro


The sculptor talks about his exhibition in Mexico DF and cultural politics.


Latest Podcast: The Season Finale of The Review Panel at Brooklyn Public Library

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Christina Kee, Mónica de la Torre and Christopher Stackhouse were moderator David Cohen’s guests at the Brooklyn Public Library June 10 where the The Review Panel deliberated upon a bumper roster of shows and singular sculpture commissions by artists Leslie Hewitt, Goshka Macuga, Rodney McMillian, Cornelia Parker and Martin Puryear, whose “Bling” remains on view at Madison Square Park … Continued


Making Glorious Something Slight: Paul Lee at Maccarone, Los Angeles


Lee’s abstract sculpture and painting reveal technological, social, and art historical allusions.


Live Fully and Well: Art at Slag Gallery in a Time of Trauma


In the wake of several highly visible acts of violence, artists present works of passion and compassion.