Tag: painting
Vera Iliatova: Over the Brooklyn Bridge to Letniy Sad (Summer Garden)
The work of earlier artists can be found in scenes from this expat Russian painter’s adolescence.
“Romantic and adventurous language”: Robert Walser’s Critical Essays
A new anthology of translated essays by the critic Robert Walser — with needed insights for the contemporary era.
Reverberations: Revisiting David Ireland’s “Skellig” Work
The life and work of an influential West Coast Conceptualist, and the estate that houses his legacy.
Sunset Sex: Loie Hollowell at Feuer/Mesler
Hollowell combines eroticism, landscape, and allusions to natural and human form.
Lusting for Kale: Suzanne Joelson in Bushwick
Vinyl supermarket banners make their way into new paintings at Studio 10
Spilled Blood: Calvin Marcus at Clearing
A show of new paintings puts questions to cultural assumptions about war.
True Stripes: Sean Scully at Mnuchin
A survey of Sean Scully’s formative work of the 1980s.
Hillbillies in Chelsea: Rebecca Morgan at Asya Geisberg
Morgan’s new work develops in the direction of lovingly perverse caricature.
Aubrey Roemer: Helping the World, Painting by Painting
A young Brooklyn artist travels the globe, interacting with oppressed people.
Go Vegan!: Jonathan Horowitz at the Brant Foundation
Contradiction, formalism, and politics in Greenwich, Connecticut.
