Friday, October 22nd, 2021

Born Again Abstraction: Jonathan Lasker at Greene Naftali

A survey of his paintings from 1987 to 2020

Friday, May 20th, 2016

Screen Life or Real: William Leavitt’s “Telemetry” at Greene Naftali

The artist’s domestic tableaux use screens and ersatz furnishings to scrutinize the real world.

Wednesday, December 16th, 2015

John Knight at Greene Naftali

on view in Chelsea through January 8

Jacqueline Humphries, Untitled, 2012. Oil on canvas, 80 x 87 inches. Courtesy of Greene Naftali Gallery
Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Skepticism Free: The Abstract Paintings of Jacqueline Humphries

A review of her recent show at Greene Naftali

Lynne Woods Turner, Untitled (9072), 2010. Oil on linen over panel, 10 x 8 inches. Courtesy of Danese
Saturday, April 16th, 2011

The Canon is Under Fire: What Press Releases Tell You, and What They Don’t

The abundance of self-anointed anti-establishment shows reminds us that nothing in the art world is sacred

Gedi Sibony (with Diana Lyon), Who Attracts All That is Named, It Speaks of Them as The Three Bodies, 2010. Canvas, sofa, foam, tape, and cloth, vinyl, dimensions variable. Courtesy Greene Naftali Gallery, New York. Photo: John Berens
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Strikingly Simple Gestures: Gedi Sibony at Greene Naftali

The show ran from October 22 to December 4

Installation shot, Nicole Cherubini, Nestoris II, 2008, Courtesy of Smith-Stewart
Friday, October 17th, 2008

October 2008: Faye Hirsch, Joao Ribas, and Nick Stillman with moderator David Cohen

Rita Ackermann at Andrea Rosen, Nicole Cherubini at Smith Stewart and 303 Gallery, Kota Ezawa at Murray Guy, Michael Krebber at Greene Naftali, and William Pope L at Mitchell-Innes and Nash