The color red has had its champions throughout art history, including such titans as Titian, Rubens, Modigliani and Matisse. Tom...
Confident that art can take us places, I boarded a yellow water taxi at 35th Street and chugged slowly along the East River to Berlin,...
With a major work on view at the Whitney Museum, Lee Krasner is far from obscure. Nonetheless, the current survey at the Robert Miller...
A Degas show is a sure hit for New York’s Museum of Modern Art, even when the dates on the pieces are very early and the works on...
With two exhibitions overlapping in Manhattan, the late Miriam Schapiro is having a moment.
At the National Academy Museum,...
The building may be familiar, but the surprises in store when the new Met Breuer—in the former home of the Whitney Museum—opens to...
The early bird VIPs at ADAA's The Art Show Gala preview on March 1, 2016 slipped through the massive portals of the Park Avenue Armory...
The tempo to take in the The Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory through Sunday, March 6, 2016 is allegro con brio. For the musically...
Redemption can be jubilant, as the current resonant solo show devoted to Charlotte Park (1918-2010) at Berry Campbell gallery in...
Following an acknowledged master through his earliest forays into finding a style is like watching live over his shoulder in the...
What was in the water in New York back in the 1950s...especially in its ice cube form at the Cedar Bar? Those in need of a reminder of...
Three books released by leading players paint a somewhat desperate picture of the crisis in arts leadership. This is not beach reading...
Before they make a movie out of the Arthur Pinajian story, there is time to contemplate his merits as a painter and thinker in an...
When Donald Baechler is accorded Old Master status, as he is in the meticulously presented exhibition, “Donald Baechler: Early Work...
Surprises and studio secrets emerge in two exhibitions of drawings on the Upper East Side in New York City. In “Color(less)”,...
Dilating minds as well as pupils with nonstop optical and intellectual brilliance, the boisterous Frank Stella retrospective at the...
Pondering the three-dimensional depths of paintings made this year by Marcelyn McNeil, on view through November 28, 2015 at Kathryn...
Were my office or apartment closer to Chelsea, I would make it a point to drop in a few times on the current Marianne Boesky Gallery...
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