Tag: Dunham| Carroll
“This is how it’s done”: David Salle Curates Recent Painting
“Nice Weather” is at Skarstedt, uptown and Chelsea, through April 16
Chic Set: Cornwall Artists at James Barron
A group show gathers artists who share a common geography, suggesting the possibility of a new art-historical movement.
Sentimental Education: Abstract Painting in the 1980s
The children of the 1960s grow-up into their paintings
Carroll Dunham at Gladstone Gallery
Carroll Dunham’s rough canvases, tilting toward aggressive sexual assertion and actions of near anarchy, are catchy tunes of hipster malice.
Remote Viewing at the Whitney Museum and David Brody at Pierogi
“Remote Viewing: Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing” Whitney Museum of American Art 945 Madison Avenue at 75 Street through October 9, 2005 The title of the Whitney’s new, “way out” exhibition — like so much else in it — has been borrowed from the 1960s. At a cool moment in the Cold War, the … Continued
Bendix Harms at Anton Kern Gallery, Richard Bosman at Elizabeth Harris, Carroll Dunham at Gladstone Gallery
“Bendix Harms” at Anton Kern Gallery until December 4 (532 W. 20th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212-367-9663) “Richard Bosman” at Elizabeth Harris Gallery until November 13 (529 W. 20th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212-463-9666) “Carroll Dunham” at Gladstone Gallery until December 4 (515 W. 24th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh, 212-206-9300 … Continued
