ART MEDIUM
Showcasing a new rising talent, Quogue Gallery will exhibit dynamic paintings, wall reliefs and sculpture in “Liz Sloan: Ki Path”...
Here’s a trivia question: What source of inspiration did Larry Rivers and Pablo Picasso have in common? Those who are familiar with...
I’m a sucker for synesthesia, so the swinging musical paintings on view in “Vincent Pepi: Over 50 Years of Painting” at the...
Her commanding art disrupts and deforms space. Since the 1980s Doris Salcedo has created art to pay witness to brutalities plaguing...
Continuing its exploration of the expressionist masters that made New York the post-war center of the art world, Quogue Gallery will...
Guild Hall opens its summer season this weekend with a major exhibition on the photography of Peter Beard and unveils its 2016 outdoor...
Turn a modernist architectural masterpiece over to a comprehensive survey of a 20th century master and the result is the monumental...
“Will Barnet: 1950s Works on Paper” at Alexandre Gallery is the latest in a string of recent shows delving into less familiar and...
In “Barbed Wire and Picket Fences,” the current exhibition at RJD Gallery in Sag Harbor, the two artists presented each offer...
Guild Hall announced a solo show by artist, author and photographer Peter Beard will open its summer exhibition season. "Peter Beard:...
Viewing Steve Miller’s recent works at Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill, it is difficult not to be reminded of the ongoing...
There's something both compelling and repelling about gender-central exhibitions. My internal warrior always wants to argue against...
Can art endow ephemera with form? Can it subtract matter from substance?
At first, these questions might seem no more than...
Elementally, David Slater’s artwork has always revolved around the premise of narrative as an integral component in the painterly...
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City is currently exhibiting "Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting", a major...
Wondering what gallery shows should make your list for The Hamptons? We've selected three shows worth noting in the Hamptons gallery...
William Blake divided the world according to the rubric of “the prolific and the devourer” without anticipating the possibility of...
I doubt there is any artwork that costs more than $200 to build in the large “Greater New York” exhibition at MoMA PS1. By...
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