Tag: painting
Paint Queer, Gender Fluid, Meaning Ambiguous: Nicole Eisenman at Anton Kern
The figure painter confounds the gender roles expected of her subjects.
“I Paint Myself Out Of The Paintings”: A Studio Visit with David Rhodes
his show at Hionas Gallery runs through June 25
Painting in Water: A Studio Visit with Beatrice Pediconi
Her debut New York show, Alien/Alieno, is on view at Sepia Eye through June 25
Heartbeats: The Spanish Rhythms of Juan Uslé
The artist draws on biological rhythms and the history of Spanish painting.
Power and Politics in the Paintings of Nguyen Manh Hung
A show of paintings in Ho Chi Minh City subtly inserts subversive content into the censored art scene of Vietnam.
Before The Law: Cristóbal Lehyt at Johannes Vogt
Vogt’s first show in new Lower East Side premises
“Inventive Disorientation”: Katy and Matthew Fischer at Louis B. James
The artists use ceramics and painting to alter viewers’ perceptions of space and objects.
Library of Babel: Ward Shelley’s Complex Taxonomies at Pierogi
The artist’s drawings, paintings, and collaborative installation use Borgesian parodies of organization.
Black Flag: CAPITAL at Minnesota Street Project
A short show of heavy materials and tough, beautiful artworks.
Drawing a Line: “A Constellation” at the Studio Museum in Harlem
A recent group show connects dots between form and narrative.
