Saturday, October 27th, 2018

Initial Impact: Benjamin Pritchard and the Art of Legible Shapes

Wayfarer, his first show at SFA Projects, through Sunday

Friday, April 8th, 2016

“This is how it’s done”: David Salle Curates Recent Painting

“Nice Weather” is at Skarstedt, uptown and Chelsea, through April 16

Tuesday, March 8th, 2016

March 2016, with Svetlana Alpers, Laurie Fendrich and David Salle

Moderated by David Cohen at Brooklyn Public Library

Wednesday, February 10th, 2016

Hot Gossip: Brooklyn and The Review Panel are Apparently an Item

“Did you really call Roberta Smith a Dalek last night?” asked painter Kyle Staver on Facebook

Saturday, January 23rd, 2016

A Concept and a Narrative: Emilia and Ilya Kabakov Interviewed

The artists describe their history, their thoughts about painting, and the strictures on contemporary imagery.

David Salle, Ghost 10, 1992. Ink on photosensitized linen, 85 x 75 inches. © copyright David Salle, VAGA, NY courtesy of Skarstedt NY
Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

Shape Shifters: David Salle Ghost Paintings

on view late last year at Skarstedt on the Upper East Side

David Salle's Tapestries/Battles/Allegories at Lever House, installation shot, courtesy Lever House Art Collection
Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

David Salle 24/7: A Show at Lever House

Tapestries/Battles/Allegories was on view until January 25th

Dancers perform "Rave" by Karole Armitage with sets by Will Cotton. Abrons Arts Center, May 2012. Photo: Courtesy of Will Cotton
Saturday, May 5th, 2012

Triple Threat! Will Cotton: the Book, the Show, the Ballet

Book from Rizzoli, show at Mary Boone,  sets for Karole Armitage

David Salle, King Kong, 1983. Acrylic, light bulb, oil/canvas, wood, 123 x 96 x 26 inches. The Brant Foundation, Greenwich, Connecticut, Courtesy of Mary Boone Gallery, New York © David Salle, Licensed by VAGA
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

David Salle sallies forth, round table on Leo Castelli, and troika from polymath Harry Berger, Jr.

Upcoming lectures and panels in New York

David Salle, The Emperor, 2000. Oil and acrylic on canvas and linen. 84 x 147 inches.© David Salle and VAGA, NY
Friday, February 16th, 2001

A Frolic with David Salle

The first article published at artcritical