Tag Archives: contemporary art
Michael Wyshock: Water Threads
Michael Wyshock: Water Threads May 30 – July 3, 2014 Lu Magnus Art Laboratory + Salon 55 Hester Street New York City lumagnus.com
Lauren Seiden at Denny Gallery
Lauren Seiden: Querencia May 1 – June 8, 2014 Denny Gallery 261 Broome Street New York City dennygallery.com
Let’s Go Let Go at 33 Orchard
Featuring: Anonymous Tantra, Bill Augustus, Michael Banicki Gary, Batty , Lisa Beck , Huma Bhabha, Dike Blair, Richard Bloes , Jesse Bransford , Mai Braun, David Breskin , Bruce Brosnan , Alex Brown , Jared Buckhiester, Todd Chilton , Lucky Debellevue, Lorenzo De Los Angeles, David Deutsch , Anne Doran , Evie Falci , Vincent Fecteau , Daniel Feinberg , Carl J. Ferrero, Robert Fontanelli , Jason Fox, Tom Friedman , Sam […]
A Conversation with Brian Morris
Pete Tobey: You’re from New York City? Brian Morris: Yup. First generation American-Irish from Woodhaven, Queens. My folks grew up 100 miles or so from each other in Ireland, and met in The Bronx in ’68. I love New York. Lived all over, Brooklyn, Harlem, Astoria, Forest Hills, Little Italy, Alaska, and now LES. PT: Alaska? […]
Robert Henry Contemporary: Connecting the Dots
Robert Walden and Henry Chung of Robert Henry Contemporary are a making a life in the art world work for them. The gallery they run together is a collaborative project, so it comes with the territory. As Robert points out, “there is always a give and take…just like anything else in life.” While the cooperative […]
NY Arts Picks: Chelsea Gallery Shows to See Alone
Chelsea gallery hopping is pretty fun most of the time, and often it’s a good idea to bring a friend along for company. Then there are some times when that other person is more of a distraction than an ally. Whether it’s because they have a different opinion of the work than you do, that […]
Body Up: Five Figurative Shows To Put Eyes On
Abstraction purists love to wail and moan when a show focuses mainly on the human body. Especially in New York, what could be worse than being forced to see a person everywhere you look? Most of us spend our entire daily commute with our eyes glued to the ceiling, our phone, or the floor, pretending […]
Petroleum Jelly at Clifton Benevento
Featuring: Polly Apfelbaum, John Burtle, Kirsten Nash, and David Zuttermeister Petroleum Jelly March 8th – April 12th, 2014 Clifton Benevento 515 Broadway New York City cliftonbenevento.com
Notes From ARCO Madrid
ARCO, the strange annual mirage of the Madrid artworld, is over. I watched it like anyone else, from the outside, as a spectator among thousands. That usually works. I don’t need to schmooze. Besides, like Frank always says, “What you see is what you get.” But this time I have to say ARCO 2014 was […]
ICA London: The Bloomberg New Contemporaries
The Bloomberg New Contemporaries at the ICA, London, is the oldest of the graduate survey exhibitions having been originally founded in 1949, and is considered an authoritative view of emerging talent, with a wealth of established artists having participated; from Hockney to Kapoor. The ICA is showcasing 46 artists in the exhibition for the fourth […]


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