Tag: drawing
“Him for whom the world was not enough”: Siah Armajani at Alexander Gray Associates
An ode to poets, a philosopher, and a martyr, as tombs and temples to their greatness.
Hillbillies in Chelsea: Rebecca Morgan at Asya Geisberg
Morgan’s new work develops in the direction of lovingly perverse caricature.
Making Glorious Something Slight: Paul Lee at Maccarone, Los Angeles
Lee’s abstract sculpture and painting reveal technological, social, and art historical allusions.
Frieze Week Pick of the Day: Julia Westerbeke at Salon Zürcher
Her pinprick drawings are featured at the booth of Salon Zürcher.
Library of Babel: Ward Shelley’s Complex Taxonomies at Pierogi
The artist’s drawings, paintings, and collaborative installation use Borgesian parodies of organization.
“No doubt she’s in control”: A New Niki de Saint Phalle Monograph
An oft-overlooked and misunderstood painter and sculptor gets a close look by the Guggenheim Bilbao
Momentous: Shows by Catherine Murphy and Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Two painters delicately depict mundane instants, beautifully.
“Surprising Conjunctions”: Paul Carey-Kent and Bella Easton Discuss the Collateral Drawings Series
The curatorial project continues, showing drawings and their palimpsests.
Ceci N’est Pas: “Not a Photo” at The Hole
An exhibition explores photography’s relationship to and influence on other media.
Retrospective Scraps: A Survey of Work by Nicola Ginzel
The artist’s embroidered fragments act as drawing, sculpture, and collage.
