Tag: painting
This is Real Life: John Miller’s Crafting of Mediated Vision
In two concurrent shows we see the artist address street scenes and game shows as portraits of daily life.
“Portraits are universal”: Peter Malone in Conversation with Jeanne Wilkinson
The painter and artcritical contributor discusses his art, his writing, craft, and the current state of painting.
Visual Scientific Poetry: Susan Bee’s Photograms
An exhibition of work by Bee shows photograms by the artist not seen in more than 30 years.
Tribute: Walter Liedtke, Curator of Dutch and Flemish painting at the Met
He was the quintessence of a gentleman
Subversive Methods: Kianja Strobert at the Studio Museum in Harlem
The first major New York exhibition by Strobert, a painter who reconfigures the medium itself.
Bloom and Drang: Peter Blume’s Eclecticism
A survey of the American painter’s career is currently on view.
Upcycled: Joe Montgomery’s Painting Remixes
The artist, who showed at at Laurel Gitlen last month, makes mutants of his materials.
Jane Freilicher at artcritical
“HUBS” links to artists and subjects discussed multiple times at artcritical.
The Heart, the Mind, or Somewhere in Between: On Detlef E. Aderhold’s “Null Komma Null”
Affect made material in paint.
Hybrids, Mutants: Alexander Ross at David Nolan
A show of “Archimboldo-esque coagulations that insist on being read as faces.”
