Cocktail Hour: Anthony Iacono at P.P.O.W.
In an impressive debut, provocative works that queer picture making
Playful Strategies: Eric Brown in Amagansett
July in the Hamptons saw this show of intimately scaled paintings of reserved exuberance
Change and Displacement: Michal Helfman at K.
A recent short-run exhibition questions politics and culture through economics and exchange.
“Freedom Culture” at The Journal Gallery
Journal’s summer group show explores the creation of meaning in a world of pluralities and abundant choices.
Visionaries and Visions: Retrospectives of Tseng Kwong Chi and Ching Ho Cheng
Two innovative artists show the contributions that can be made amid cultural turbulence.
Social Justice in the Studio and in the Street: Art and Activism at Franklin Street Works
A group show explores the use of art in social justice activism, collective action, and the aesthetics of politics.
A Room With A Field: Stan VanDerBeek’s Poemfields
An exhibition by one of the most important innovators in video and computer art recently concluded at Andrea Rosen.
Bruce Gagnier: Shouldering into the Past
The sculptor presents a new series of torqued bronze figures, drawing from the past.
The Haze of Passing Years: Luca Dellaverson at Tilton Gallery
Dellaverson breaks apart the monochrome. On view on East 76th Street through June 26
Spinning Out a Readymade: Peter Fox at Front Room Gallery
New paintings by the artist mark a departure and new invention: the use of negative space.