Tag: painting
Chic Set: Cornwall Artists at James Barron
A group show gathers artists who share a common geography, suggesting the possibility of a new art-historical movement.
“Freedom Culture” at The Journal Gallery
Journal’s summer group show explores the creation of meaning in a world of pluralities and abundant choices.
Social Justice in the Studio and in the Street: Art and Activism at Franklin Street Works
A group show explores the use of art in social justice activism, collective action, and the aesthetics of politics.
Layer by Layer: Art Green’s Complex Paintings
A book of the painter’s work captures his complicated use of collage, illusion, and narrative.
Spinning Out a Readymade: Peter Fox at Front Room Gallery
New paintings by the artist mark a departure and new invention: the use of negative space.
Housewarming Devices: Lisa Yuskavage at David Zwirner
New work by the artist depicts her infamous nudes, liberated in the spaces that once hunted them.
Dangerous Tangles: Cecily Brown, Rosy Keyser and the Undoing of Images
Two painters on view at Maccarone.
Tell Me: with Daniel Herr
The painter talks about the continuing importance of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
Going with the Flow: Frank Bramblett at the Woodmere
The artist’s retrospective of curiously, thoughtfully used materials continues through June 21.
Brian Belott at 247365’s New Location
New paintings and early works, adapted from children.
