Tag: BravinLee Programs
Cross-Country Group Show: “Paper Route 66” at BravinLee
A recent works-on-paper show avers a trans-regional American art, with six curators, 20 artists, and an aesthetic road trip.
Thomas Nozkowski at artcritical
As BravinLee projects presents a three decade survey at VOLTA, our “hub” of twelve years of writing on the abstract master
Bathed in Grace: The Life and Work of Jennifer Wynne Reeves
Reeves anthropomorphizes abstraction in an ultimately humane way
Clint Jukkala: Cosmic Trigger at BravinLee programs
Matisse via Color Field abstraction, flower power iconography and Alfred Jensen
April 2012: Lance Esplund, Maddie Phinney and Barry Schwabsky with moderator David Cohen
Joined David Cohen to discuss Polly Apfelbaum, Stan Douglas, Douglas Florian, Ron Gorchov, Eve Sonneman, Yang Fudong.
Where contemporary art can get knotted: Kathmandu
BravinLee Programs presents hand-knotted rugs by Nina Bovasso, Peter Halley, James Siena, and James Welling
Joseph Marioni at Peter Blum, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe at Gray Kapernekas, Thomas Nozkowski at BravinLee Programs, Steven Mueller at Baumgartner Gallery
JOSEPH MARIONI Peter Blum until July 1 526 W. 29th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212-244-6055 JEREMY GILBERT-ROLFE Gray Kapernekas until June 17 526 W. 26th Street, no. 814, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212-462-4150 THOMAS NOZKOWSKI: WORKS ON PAPER BravinLee programs until June 17 526 W. 26th Street, no. 211, between Tenth and … Continued
Mark di Suvero at Paula Cooper, Jessica Stockholder at Gorney Bravin + Lee, Jeff Gauntt at Brent Sikkema
“Mark di Suvero: Sculpture and Drawing” Paula Cooper Gallery, 534 West 21st Street, New York (between 10th and 11th Avenues 212 255 1105) through November 15 “Jessica Stockholder: Table Top Sculpture” Gorney Bravin + Lee, 534 West 26th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues, 212 352 8872 “Jeff Gauntt” Brent Sikkema, 530 West 22nd Street, … Continued
James Siena at BravinLee Programs and Online at Feigen Contemporary
If Paul Klee could famously “take line for a walk,” then James Siena has taken it to the wild side.
