Mira Schor at Lyles & King
“Mira Schor’s project space exhibition, The Red Tie Paintings, pulsates with lyrical fury.”
“Mira Schor’s project space exhibition, The Red Tie Paintings, pulsates with lyrical fury.”
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Mira Schor at Lyles & King
through January 7, 2018
comment by David Cohen
“A medium is a little bit like a language—you can’t just speak it once, it is repeated”
The Print Fair, November 3-6, with spin offs across New York
An inscribed book each to the four winners; answers and links for everyone else
Far from being a studious plod through history, this is the coolest party in town.
Among thirteen tapestries commissioned from contemporary artists, the most interesting are those in which the medium adds a level of meaning to the image.
Ellen Berkenbilt at Anton Kern, Katy Grannan at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery and at Salon 94 Freemans, Jane Freilicher at Tibor de Nagy, William Kentridge at Marian Goodman and Chris Martin at Michell-Innes & Nash
Eric Fischl at Mary Boone through until April 23 (541 W. 24th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212-752-2929) Marlene Dumas at Zwirner & Wirth until April 23 (32 E. 69th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues, 212-517-8677) MAKING MOVIES IN THE BEDROOM In March 2002 Eric Fischl was let loose in Mies van der … Continued
Aldo Castillo Gallery 233 W. Huron St. Chicago, IL 60610. (312) 337-25 October 17 November 15, 2003 In the two years since 9/11 mainstream American artists have failed to confront the tragedy in any significant emotional depth. Peter Plagen’s statement in a 2002 Newsweek web exclusive, that “so far no impressive works about the attack have … Continued