Water Rising: Garth Evans and Leila Philip
As part of its Poetry for Art series, artcritical is honored to present three poems and watercolors extracted from Water Rising from New Rivers Press. For optimal viewing, please click on the first page and view the book as a slide show. Click here for a description of the project and artist/author details. Please note that the layout … Continued
Momentousness: The Still Life Paintings of Susan Jane Walp
Her paintings on paper are at Tibor de Nagy through October 17
Unruly Grace: Arlene Shechet in Boston
As stunning new show opens at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, a look back at last year’s retrospective at Boston’s ICA
Enquette: Thomas Nozkowski at Pace Gallery
With David Cohen, Joseph Masheck, David Brody, Alexander Ross, Marjorie Welish, Jennifer Riley and Raphael Rubinstein.
“Their Grandparents Would Have Called It A Salon”: Report from SPRING/BREAK
The first of artcritical’s dispatches from the Armory Week fairs
A Ceramic Fairytale: Chigusa and the Art of Tea in Japan
Princeton exhibition aks timely questions about art making
Ron Padgett and Bertrand Dorny: What Happened to the Renaissance
As part of its Poetry for Art series, artcritical presents for the first time on the web a facsimile of What Happened to the Renaissance, words by Ron Padgett, images by Bertrand Dorny, published in Paris in 2012. For optimal viewing, please click on the first page and view the book as a slide show. … Continued
The Ken Johnson Affair Continues: Ken Johnson and Amy Sillman
An Exchange, from Facebook
The Body Manifest: Steve Locke on Robert Gober
Steve Locke discusses Gober’s use of formal and conceptual metaphor to visualize bodily suffering.