Raul Guerrero, Vista de Bonampak, 1984. Oil on canvas 54.5 x 37.25 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Ortuzar Projects.
Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018

A Multifaceted Career: Raul Guerrero talks with Mary Jones

The Californian artist is showing early work at Ortuzar Projects

Saturday, June 18th, 2016

Haptic Hallucinations: The “Suns” and “Wavy Rays” of Karen Arm

on view at P.P.O.W. through June 25

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Life on Mars: The 55th Carnegie International at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

Life on Mars shares a number of artists with Unmonumental, including Mark Bradford, Cao Fei, Thomas Hirschhorn, Matthew Monahan, Manfred Pernice, and Susan Philipsz. For a show of only 39 artists, that makes nearly a sixth. This is perhaps unsurprising considering the New Museum’s Eungie Joo served on the advisory committee for the 2008 International, but is rather suspect for a show that purports to be global in its representation. Suspect as well is that all but seven of the artists are from the US or Europe and only twelve are women.

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Night

Nightfall can inspire fascination with the starry sky, optimistic hopes for fulfilled sexual desire, or at least anticipation of sleep. But it can also cause anxiety if you are lonely, which is why van Gogh described The Night Café (1988), at MoMA, as showing a place where “dark forces lurked and suppressed human passions could suddenly explode.”