Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Encouraging Dialogue through a Pair of Solo Shows at The Painting Center by Peter Malone “Claire McConaughy: Not So Far Away,” the larger of two exhibitions currently at The Painting Center, confirms Claire...
ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: A Labyrinth of Memory Connects Paintings by Deborah Zlotsky with de Kooning by Peter Malone Deborah Zlotsky chose to title her current painting exhibition “Now and Later,” a phrase that implies rationing, perhaps a...
ReviewsPaintingWestchester ART REVIEW: “Edward Burke: Colorless and Odorless” Offers Alternative to a Splintered Art World by Peter Malone With yet another gallery neighborhood developing in Tribeca, keeping abreast of New York City’s balkanized exhibition districts adds...
ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Nicolas Carone’s Late Abstractions Give Clues to “What Matters” by Peter Malone “What Matters: The Late Paintings,” a selection of Nicolas Carone’s abstractions at Loretta Howard Gallery through August 1,...
ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Frank Lind Paintings Mine Emotional Promise of Where Sea Meets Shore by Peter Malone In keeping with the season’s breach of the indoor/outdoor threshold, the Kingsborough Art Museum (KAM) situated on the eastern tip...
ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Dodd and Bigbee Make Passionate Arguments for Painting’s Vitality by Peter Malone For a second time, Alexandre Gallery in midtown Manhattan has chosen to mount a dual exhibition of painters Lois Dodd and Brett...
ReviewsPaintingNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Eric Aho Paintings at DC Moore Meditate on the Idea of a Forest by Peter Malone “Eric Aho: Guide” at DC Moore in New York consists of about a dozen canvases invested with painterly meditations on the idea of a...
ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Elizabeth Osborne Solves Riddle of Abstract/Figurative Balance by Peter Malone Elizabeth Osborne’s Self Portrait in Studio (1965), at the season-opening exhibition at Danese Corey Gallery in Chelsea, does not...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Jill Nathanson Explores Deep Commitment to Color Interaction by Peter Malone As the exhibition title “Cadence” implies, there is a cyclical pattern to Jill Nathanson’s paintings. In the artist’s current...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Jade Doskow Photographs Explore Architecture Left Behind at World’s Fair Sites, Revealing a Future That Never Arrived by Peter Malone Photographer Jade Doskow offers a compelling selection of photographs from her ongoing “Lost Utopias” project in the intimate...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Denise Bibro Fine Arts Brings Deeper Vitality to Abstraction through New Look at Four Artists by Peter Malone Denise Bibro Fine Arts in Chelsea is presenting a sampling of four artists whose careers span decades and whose work is represented...
Art ReviewsNY METRO ART REVIEW: Exploring Romare Bearden’s Little Known Foray into Abstraction by Peter Malone PURCHASE, NY - “Romare Bearden: Abstraction,” currently on view at SUNY Purchase’s Neuberger Museum of Art in Westchester...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Maja Lisa Engelhardt’s Abstraction Tackles Biblical Creation by Peter Malone Maja Lisa Engelhardt, in “The Seventh Day/Genesis” at Elizabeth Harris in Chelsea, wishes to engage viewers with her visual...
ReviewsNEW YORK CITY Art Review: Robert Berlind Works Yield Large Rewards from Smaller Scale by Peter Malone Discovering the paintings of the late Robert Berlind in “Reality Is Everything” at Lennon, Weinberg had a soothing effect on a...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Motherwell and Case Paintings Reflect Two Views of Spontaneity by Peter Malone “Homemade Tattoo,” the second exhibition of paintings by Carolyn Case at Asya Geisberg Gallery in Chelsea, marks my introduction...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Mike Solomon Works Concentrate Attention and Tease Perception by Peter Malone New paintings by Mike Solomon embrace an unusual variety of formal ambiguity. Uniquely and unexpectedly reticent, his...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Lively Audrey Flack Show Has a Conventionality All Its Own by Peter Malone The Audrey Flack exhibition at Hollis Taggart’s downtown space, whimsically subtitled “Master Drawings from Crivelli to...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY ART REVIEW: Alice Neel Portraits Explore the True Colors of the Human Race by Peter Malone “Alice Neel: Uptown,” an exhibit of 26 paintings and six drawings on view through April 22, 2017 at David Zwirner, adds to the...