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Thursday, January 25th, 2018
Regina Bogat, Palmyra I, 2015. Acrylic, board on canvas, 40 x 46 inches. Courtesy of Zürcher Gallery, New York/Paris
The veteran painter reminisces in her New Jersey studio ...
Saturday, March 4th, 2017
An interview from 2003 greets the exhibition, R.B.Kitaj: The Exile at Home at Marlborough Chelsea ...
Friday, October 14th, 2016
Arlene Shechet, A Night Out, 2011. Glazed Ceramic, acrylic paint, and hardwood, 45 x 13 x 17 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
As stunning new show opens at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, a look back at last year’s retrospective at Boston’s ICA ...

Tuesday, September 20th, 2016

THE LIST SPINS ITS MAGIC

The migration of THE LIST from a college instructor’s printed sheet for his undergraduate class to the pages of artcritical and its weekly newsletter, via the semi-weekly email of over a decade from Andrew Ginzel, is the talk of the town. Andrew gave an interview to ArtNews posted to their website yesterday. A daily ARTCRITICAL PICK … Continued

Tuesday, September 20th, 2016

Terrestrial Studio: Dennis Oppenheim at Storm King

Sculpture made for the outdoors, on view through November

A.L. Steiner reading from Derrick Jensen in her exhibition at Koenig & Clinton
Monday, September 19th, 2016

The Review Panel, Brooklyn Public Library, Today

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Conveniently, three of this evening’s four shows are within a block of each other in Chelsea: Rashid Johnson at Hauser & Wirth; Eve Aschheim at Lori Bookstein; and A.L. Steiner, pictured, at Koenig & Clinton – worth checking in again, even if you have seen the show already, as each day Steiner will be reading … Continued

cover of the book under review
Thursday, September 1st, 2016

Landscape of the Self: Adele Tutter on Philip Johnson’s Glass House

Dream House. An Intimate Portrait of the Philip Johnson Glass House by Adele Tutter

Martin Puryear, Bling, 2016
Thursday, July 7th, 2016

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

Thursday, June 9th, 2016

artcritical Prize at PAFA: Jonathan Lyndon Chase

Now in its second year, the artcritical prize at the Annual Student Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, chosen by faculty vote, awards a graduating MFA student an article in these pages. Author DIDIER WILLIAM was recently named chair of the MFA program at PAFA. read Didier William’s essay here

Thursday, May 26th, 2016

artcritical Prize at PAFA: JONATHAN LYNDON CHASE

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Now in its second year, the artcritical prize at the Annual Student Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, chosen by faculty vote, awards a graduating MFA student an article in these pages. Author DIDIER WILLIAM was recently named chair of the MFA program at PAFA. read Didier’s essay here

Thursday, May 26th, 2016

Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Winner of the artcritical Prize, opens tonight at Thierry Goldberg Gallery

It feels good to back a winner, as appears to be the case with Jonathan Lyndon Chase. Readers in New York City today (July 7) can judge for themselves at Thierry Goldberg where Chase’s exhibition, “Sweet and Hard,” opens this evening. Now in its second year, the artcritical prize at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine … Continued

Friday, May 6th, 2016

The Big Freeze

In respite to the elements, artcritical extends a warm welcome to the many visitors in town for Frieze New York and related activities. We have been offering our (usually weekly) artcritical pick on a daily basis as there is obviously so much to showcase. On Wednesday, for instance, David Cohen put the spotlight on a solo booth … Continued