When I received a tip that Christie’s would be including a group of paintings from Greta Garbo’s collection in the May 2017...
As spring brings back the tulips along Park Avenue and blooming trees along the stately side streets of the Upper East Side, a gallery...
“Safe Houses,” the current exhibition featuring an artist duo called Gentleman’s Game, at the new Roman Fine Art space in East...
DIX HILLS, N.Y. — “Long Island Abstraction: Two Generations” in the sunlit atrium Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery at the Art League...
This week’s selection features three rewarding shows just steps from Fifth Avenue on the stretch from 22nd to 73rd street: A master...
Two roads diverged at Volta NY this year, and I took the one less traveled by. Parting ways with the raucous laughter in the crowded...
With a full plate of art fairs opening the same week, discerning visitors who care as much about food and wine as about the art market...
Timed to celebrate Black History Month, Grenning Gallery has assembled a group show of contemporary African-American artists working...
Critic's Picks is a new column featuring stand out art gallery shows in New York City, selected and reviewed by critic, curator and...
East meets West is an ancient theme in the arts: Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” and “Turandot”; Frank Lloyd Wright’s...
A strange and subtle show of works by Miles Coolidge at the Peter Blum Gallery on 57th Street in Manhattan digs deep into the...
Like night and day, two absorbing exhibitions at two Chelsea locations of the Pace Gallery a block apart shuttle between the “dark...
The “Lines of Sight” retrospective of Carmen Herrera on the top floor of the Whitney Museum offers the chance for an exhilarating...
Biennials are not necessarily “nice.” For one example, the dystopian theme of the last one I reviewed, in Berlin, actually gave me...
A spectacular gathering of new sculpture by the now-legendary Lynda Benglis at Cheim & Read in Chelsea is really three shows in...
New Yorkers presume they own the rights to Abstract Expressionism, with canonic works that reside permanently in the core holdings of...
Even without the Frieze Art Fair in town, London is a moveable feast for the artful traveler, and it is all the more compelling this...
Joan Semmel is a towering figure in the second-wave feminist movement. With work currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American...
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