Diana Cooper, Wall Piece, 2018. Mixed media, dimensions variable. Photo: artcritical
Sunday, April 15th, 2018

Mappa Mundi: Diana Cooper at the Studio School

“It is as if she didn’t get the memo that drawing has an end.” Show closes Sunday

Tuesday, October 13th, 2015

Cosmos of the Quotidian: Sarah Sze at Tanya Bonakdar

Sze’s new exhibition makes astronomical allusions with everyday goods and plays with viewer expectations.

Slater Bradley, Don't Let Me Disappear, 2009-11. Video Still. Courtesy Team Gallery
Friday, January 27th, 2012

January 2012: Michèle C. Cone, Ana Finel-Honigman and Anthony Haden-Guest with moderator David Cohen

Ai Weiwei, Slater Bradley, Sarah Sze, and Lola Montes Schnabel

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Intimate Love, Infinite Line and Sunflower Seeds by the Thousand

The Review Panel: January 27 at the National Academy Museum, 1083 Fifth Avenue artcritical’s The Review Panel  returns to the National Academy Museum January 27 at the new start time of 6.30 PM.  Anthony Haden-Guest is welcomed as a new voice on the panel where he joins veterans Michèle Cone and Berlin-based Ana Finel Honigman, … Continued

Thursday, July 10th, 2003

Sarah Sze at the Whitney Museum, Collage/Construction at Pavel Zoubok

“Sarah Sze: The Triple Point of Water” at Whitney Museum of American Art until October 9 (945 Madison Avenue, at 75th Street, 212-570-3676)) “Collage/Construction” at Pavel Zoubok until August 15 (1014 Madison Avenue, at 78th Street, 212-879-5858) With her installation “The Triple Point of Water” in the Whitney’s appropriately moat-like sculpture court, Sarah Sze has … Continued

Wednesday, November 1st, 2000

Sarah Sze at Marianne Boesky

535 W 22nd Street, 2nd Floor New York NY 10011 27th October to 18th November 2000 Sarah Sze is my pick of the week, month, so far year even. Her earlier installation-agglomerations (for example, the window piece in the Whitney Biennial) could sometimes seem too determinedly whimsical, edging towards the cloying. This time, though, they’re … Continued