detail of Roxy Paine, Checkpoint, 2014. Courtesy of Marianne Boesky Gallery
Wednesday, October 8th, 2014

Denuded Lens: Roxy Paine at Marianne Boesky

spatial and informational compression in sculptures of relentless, scrupulous exploration

Tabaimo, Public Convenience, 2006, video installation, dimensions variable
Friday, April 11th, 2008

April 2008: Dore Ashton, Joshuah Mack, and Stephen Maine with moderator David Cohen

Julian Hatton at Elizabeth Harris, Byron Kim at Max Protetch, Alexander Ross at Marianne Boesky and at David Nolan and Tabaimo at James Cohan

Alexander Ross, Untitled, 2014. Oil on canvas, 62 x 54 inches. Courtesy of David Nolan Gallery
Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Alexander Ross at David Nolan Gallery

His new show opens Thursday, October 30

Friday, April 1st, 2005

Rachel Feinstein

Marianne Boesky Gallery 535 W 22 Street, New York March 23 – April 23, 2005 Rachel Feinstein’s exhibition is made up of paintings executed on oval mirrors, pastel drawings under glass in large platinum-colored frames and sculptures made from wood or from polyurethane. A long wall was built to accommodate the latter sculpture, which nudges … Continued

Monday, September 1st, 2003

Barnaby Furnas

Marianne Boesky 535 West 22 Street New York NY 10011 September 6 – October 4, 2003 Guns blazing, Barnaby Furnas returns for his second solo show at Marianne Boesky, offering, in three dozen works on paper, a spectacle of guts, glory, and an occasional orgy. In colors that have become archetypes in today’s print media, … Continued

Thursday, June 19th, 2003

Lisa Yuskavage at Marianne Boesky and Kara Walker at Brent Sikkema

Lisa Yuskavage at Marianne Boesky, through June 27 535 W 22nd Street 212-680-9889 Kara Walker: Drawings, at Brent Sikkema, through July 25 530 W 22nd Street- 212-929-2262 Kara Walker and Lisa Yuskavage are showing right on the same block (West 22nd Street). Are they a chip off the same block, too? They both take postmodern … Continued

Wednesday, November 1st, 2000

Sarah Sze at Marianne Boesky

535 W 22nd Street, 2nd Floor New York NY 10011 27th October to 18th November 2000 Sarah Sze is my pick of the week, month, so far year even. Her earlier installation-agglomerations (for example, the window piece in the Whitney Biennial) could sometimes seem too determinedly whimsical, edging towards the cloying. This time, though, they’re … Continued