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There's something both compelling and repelling about gender-central exhibitions. My internal warrior always wants to argue against...
Cindy Sherman's latest photography series isn't exhibited in a brick and mortar gallery or a renowned museum but in the pages of...
"Alex Katz at the Met" presents works that span the entire arc of Katz's career and includes drawings, prints and paintings. Presented...
There’s something about the quality of light in Louise Peabody’s paintings that makes it easy to conjure a memory. Yards dappled...
When Donald Baechler is accorded Old Master status, as he is in the meticulously presented exhibition, “Donald Baechler: Early Work...
Recent gallery offerings indicate a preponderance of attention is still granted to painters who fit within a spectrum that spreads...
Happy Halloween....or Happy Celtic Festival of Samhain! Artist and illustrator Sage Cotignola searched for inspiration to get into the...
Jane Wilson and Jane Freilicher were splendidly endowed painters who were the same age, shared a studio, partied heartily on Flying...
I doubt there is any artwork that costs more than $200 to build in the large “Greater New York” exhibition at MoMA PS1. By...
The joint is jumping at the Whitney where “Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist” has just started playing.
Motley was born in...
It’s like tuning into a radio station while driving across a strange state. Lots of twisting and pauses, listening for something...
“She had such beautiful hair,” Willem de Kooning said about the 20-year-old, Flatbush-born Elaine Marie Fried, the daughter of a...
HOLLYWOOD, FL--The winner of three Emmy Awards as a puppeteer and set designer on “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” artist Wayne White used...
William King (1923 - 2015) was known for sculptures that are long and lanky with a touch of understated humor. Whether towering public...
Three days with Marilyn Monroe in June 1962 gave photographer Bert Stern (1929 - 2013) more than memories--the fortuitous photo...
“Solo Show by Dalton Portella” at Outeast Gallery
October 18 - November 1, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 18, from...
Artist Steve Miller works in a light-filled space near the train tracks along a rural stretch of land in Sapaponack on Long Island’s...
As an artist, James Croak’s preferred medium—dirt combined with a material that allows it to be sculpted and hardened—is not at...
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