Tag Archives: MoMA
Kaws at Frieze New York May 3 – 6
Frieze New York 2018 Thursday Preview: Thursday, May 3; 11am-8pm Private View: Thursday, May 3; 5pm-8pmPublic days: Friday, May 4; 11am-7pm Saturday, May 5; 11am-6pm Sunday, May 6; 11am-6pm Frieze New York 20 Randall’s Island New York, NY 10035 Editor: abraham lubelski
Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil
Tarsila do Amaral: InventingModern Art in Brazil “I want to be the painter of my country,” Tarsila do Amaral. Her signature style was sensuous, vibrant landscapes and everyday scenes. Publisher NY Art Magazine: Abraham Lubelski
Five Upcoming Museum Shows to Watch
As the summer weather starts to heat up, there are often very few places in the city to escape the oppressive heat. You could stay in your apartment, locked away for the entire season next to your AC unit with your computer, or you could make a mad dash out of your door to somewhere […]
NY Arts Picks: It’s Still Cold, But the Museums Are Hot
Maybe we shouldn’t be surprised, but it seems there are a large number of New York City museum shows worth getting out to see right now. In the wake of all the fuss and action of Armory Fair week, a number of hot shows have gained attention both due to exhibiting the most impressive art […]
Valery Oișteanu’s Top 5 Exhibitions of 2013
Valery Oișteanu (born September 3, 1943) is a Soviet-born Romanian and American poet, art critic, essayist, photographer, and performance artist, whose style reflects the influence of Dada and Surrealism. Oișteanu is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, a book of short fiction, and a book of essays. Here are his selections […]
NY Arts Contributors, Top 5 Exhibitions of 2013
Best of the year lists are a dime a dozen this time of year. Who can really narrow it all down to a certain number anyway? What we decided to do was to put out an open call to our writers and ask them all to chip in five shows as part of a favorites […]
The String and the Mirror at Lisa Cooley Gallery
In the past half hour, chances are you’ve noticed something about sound—friends interrupting each other, cell reception breaking up, a noise you thought came from your home that in fact came from the apartment below. There are a lot of strange things happening in our sonic universes. But what happens when you render sound tangible? […]
Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties
Claes Oldenburg is an artist without flamboyance or careful propriety. He is thus very American, and being American, it is not strange that he was born in 1929 outside of America, actually in Sweden. He should have explained in 1960 that, “I make my work out of everyday experiences, which I find as perplexing and […]