Tag: drawing
Drunken Bubbles: The Sumi-e Spray Drawings of Roland Flexner
Roland Flexner and Japanese Bronzes at Sargent’s Daughters through Sunday
A Complete Eye of Water: A Summer Show at Ampersand Gallery
Sea, sky, air, and space meet in the respectively trippy, geometric, and photorealist images of three artists.
Light and Liminality: Looking at Suzan Frecon
How and why Suzan Frecon’s recent work really succeeds, bending light and color.
Hilma af Klint and the Spiritual in an Artist
The proceedings of a recent symposium on af Klint’s work have been compiled into a new book.
“Freedom Culture” at The Journal Gallery
Journal’s summer group show explores the creation of meaning in a world of pluralities and abundant choices.
Bruce Gagnier: Shouldering into the Past
The sculptor presents a new series of torqued bronze figures, drawing from the past.
Housewarming Devices: Lisa Yuskavage at David Zwirner
New work by the artist depicts her infamous nudes, liberated in the spaces that once hunted them.
Eruption: Louise Despont’s Colorful, Vivid Drawings
New drawings at Nicelle Beauchene, with tropical patterns and Art Brut style.
“Modulated and transformed”: A Curious Drawing Show in Budapest
A recent exhibition in Budapest plays with line, drawing, and depiction through a variety of mediums.
“Best When He’s Messy”: Jason Brinkerhoff’s Unfinished Drawings
Taking a cue from Morton Feldman’s remark that “the love of the past in art is something very different to the artist than it is to the audience,” it’s fair to assume that the audience can remain attached to their favorite masters all their lives without very much ado. For the artist, however, a fixity … Continued
