Tag: painting
Offline: Lygia Clark and the Original Social Media
This ambitious retrospective of Clark’s work is one of the first major exhibitions of her work outside of Brazil.
The Cloud Rises: Vasily Kandinsky Before Abstraction
“This is the moment where Kandinsky’s blues, his reds, his yellows, are becoming nouns, objects, substances in their own right.”
Model as Mayhem: Franklin Evans pace Yve-Alain Bois
“…fashion or soft-core erotica are intermittently spaced around the gallery to form an underlayer of camp.”
Andy Warhol at artcritical
“HUBS” is a new category on artists and subjects discussed multiple times at artcritical.
Multiple Layers of Significance: Mike Kelley at LA MoCA
The final stage of a two year retrospective is a prodigious homecoming.
On Kawara: January 2, 1933 – June 27, 2014
On Kawara: January 2, 1933 – June, 2014
Man Out of Time: Milton Resnick at Mana Contemporary
Milton Resnick’s long but underappreciated career gets a review and revision at Mana Contemporary.
Wanted but Undesired: Andy Warhol at the 1964 World’s Fair
The Queens Museum untangles the outrage and hypocrisy around Warhol’s commission at the 1964 World’s Fair.
“A Dialogue with Nature” at the Morgan Library
“A Dialogue with Nature: Romantic Landscapes from Britain and Germany” at the Morgan Library.
Kristan Kennedy at Soloway
“All the paintings have been made, even the embarrassing ones.”
