Archive for May 2019
At Luhring Augustine, Sanya Kantarovsky Demands Your Attention
‘On Them’ at Luhring Augustine Gallery picks apart the historical past of figurative painting by subverting expectation and warping archetypes into something new.
Read MoreThe 2019 Whitney Biennial Shines a Light on The Present State of American Art
Operating since 1932, the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Biennial has showcased a collection of artworks reflecting the current state of America at large.
Read MoreKatherine Bradford Embraces an Unconstrained Practice
Katherine Bradford uses paint as a means to communicate.
Read MoreLumin Wakoa’s Memories Find a Second Life In Her Paintings
Wakoa’s works teeter the line between abstraction and figuration, with forms appearing on the surface as you spend more with them.
Read MoreJulie Curtiss’ Debut at Anton Kern is Delectably Satisfying
Curtiss has come to master a style of painting that fuses historical movements and results in a style that is utterly her own.
Read MoreAmy Lincoln Wows Us With Her Vibrant Takes on Nature
Amy Lincoln paints the scenes that she views outdoors with an electric palette.
Read MoreLudovica Capobianco Curates Immersive Experiences
Ludovica Capobianco started her career working in galleries and quickly found her love of curating.
Read MoreDan Perkins’ Optical Play is a Treat for your Eyes
Inspired by color, Dan Perkins paints flat spaces that appear to have layers of depth.
Read MoreMaysha Mohamedi Merges Worlds on her Canvas
Los Angeles-based artist Maysha Mohamedi makes large-scale abstract paintings whose bold colors and mark-making represent certain moments in her life.
Read MoreIn ‘Emo Jungle’ Josh Smith Embraces the Old and Welcomes the New
In Smith’s inaugural solo exhibition with David Zwirner Gallery, he constructs s a multi-room exhibition that traces his many representational motifs and introduces a few fresh renderings.
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