Tag: Brooklyn
Lusting for Kale: Suzanne Joelson in Bushwick
Vinyl supermarket banners make their way into new paintings at Studio 10
Aubrey Roemer: Helping the World, Painting by Painting
A young Brooklyn artist travels the globe, interacting with oppressed people.
Live Fully and Well: Art at Slag Gallery in a Time of Trauma
In the wake of several highly visible acts of violence, artists present works of passion and compassion.
Sensing Absent Bodies: Amanda Turner Pohan at FiveMyles
New work by the perfumer and sculptor makes absent bodies sensible through scent, sight, and touch.
Retrospective Scraps: A Survey of Work by Nicola Ginzel
The artist’s embroidered fragments act as drawing, sculpture, and collage.
The Pictorial: Deanna Lee on the Cusp of Figuration and Abstraction
Lee’s panels blend aesthetic and biographical heritage, and show their own creation and materials.
Visual Scientific Poetry: Susan Bee’s Photograms
An exhibition of work by Bee shows photograms by the artist not seen in more than 30 years.
Animal Spirits: Elizabeth Ferry at Honey Ramka
An exhibition of sculptures and paintings of beastly sexual energy.
Mind Craft: Munro Galloway’s New Paintings and Drawings
Galloway show’s his head-hand coordination.
Surface Tension: William Corwin on Amalia Piccinini and Stephen Maine
Two artists’ recent shows in Brooklyn explore surface as substance.
