Tag: Guston| Philip
Wanting to Tell Stories: John Yau’s Wild Children
The occult gives way to novel approaches to what to notice in art.
Virva Hinnemo at Anita Rogers
Her exhibition at Anita Rogers continues through June 18.
Paint Queer, Gender Fluid, Meaning Ambiguous: Nicole Eisenman at Anton Kern
The figure painter confounds the gender roles expected of her subjects.
Roundtable: Philip Guston at Hauser & Wirth
with Katherine Bradford, Gaby Collins-Fernandez, Stephen Ellis, David Humphrey, David Rhodes and Jennifer Riley
Working Together: A New Book on Words and Art
An anthology of essays on poet-artist collaborations, recently published by Cuneiform Press.
Creation Anxieties: Dana Schutz at Petzel
Paintings of boldness and fearlessness, on view through October 24
Lightning Bolt: A Realization of Clyfford Still
How we recognize an artist’s greatness can come slowly over decades, or in a flash.
Making Art, and Making It Well: Two Recent Group Shows
Exhibitions at the New York Studio School and Freedman Art examine art about its own creation.
“Another Route to Particularity”: Islanders in Copenhagen
A group show of four Brits at Galerie Mikael Andersen
Piero and Pastrami: Guston in Rome
On view at the Phillips Collection, Washington DC until May 15
