Group Show - CPG Gallery - February 23rd 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
“Earth, Air, Fire & WaterFeatured Photographer: Gail Middleton Opening Reception: Saturday, February 23, 2013 5-8pmFebruary 23-March 24, 2013 CPG Gallery814 Richmond TerraceStaten...
View ArticleJoe Sorren - AFA NYC - February 23rd 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
JOE SORRENTHE GREAT CANTALOUPE DAY“…it’s like hanging out with the most magnificent creatures, sometimes small, sometimes big, sometimes mean, always fleeting.” ~ Joe Sorren about his...
View ArticleDerek Boshier - Flowers Gallery NY - February 28th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Flowers is pleased to present a collection of Derek Boshier’s most recent paintings titled, Paris France, Paris Texas, Paris Hilton. This series is a continuation of Boshier’s extensive career, which...
View ArticleTim Lee - Asia Society Museum - February 26th 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Asia Society Museum has invited the artist Tim Lee to create a new work, Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan, 1963, 2013. Made specifically for the Asia Society, this interactive multimedia installation is...
View Article- The Metropolitan Museum of Art - February 26th 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity will present a revealing look at the role of fashion in the works of the Impressionists and their contemporaries. Some eighty major figure paintings, seen in...
View Article- The Metropolitan Museum of Art - February 26th 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Modernism was not the first movement to cast a shadow on ornament and adornment, though it was the most effective one. This exhibition contrasts austere works of art with ornate ones, encouraging...
View Article- Asia Society Museum - February 26th 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
This exhibition comprises select pieces from Asia Society’s Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection. The show explores the role of patrons of wealth and rank as dominating figures in the...
View ArticleThis Land is Your Land
From the Redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters, Mark Dean Veca’s exhibition, “Made for You and Me,” echoes the fractured reality of the American Dream. Using his signature pop culture cartoon...
View ArticleThe Electric Streets of Madrid
Madrid, an inland empire of electric streets paved with diversion and vibrancy where, as Hemingway remarked, “you don’t go to bed until you’ve killed the night”, and where the following day, in the hue...
View ArticleJackie O and the Missing Dimension
The first time I encountered Jan De Cock's lacquered steel frames and wooden planks was at Repromotion, the artist's 2010 solo show at Galerie Fons Welters. I remember wandering across the gallery...
View ArticleYe Olde Tchotchke Shoppe
Shana Moulton’s first Parisian solo show brings a hearty dose of the California-born, NYC-based artist’s signature new agey kitsch aesthetic to the heady gallery scene in Belleville. Known for campy...
View ArticleAgainst a Constant Sky
There are two kinds of road trips: one where you have to get somewhere by a certain time (hotel, family reunion); and the other one where your plans are changeable (misfortune, curiosity). Both have...
View ArticleAn Archive of the Missing
The metaphor for ‘images’ as mentally stored visual representations – the metaphorics of actual pictures carried around in our heads – appear to be most truly illustrated by photographic pictures...
View ArticleMeet Will Brown: Meta-Curating
Although “meta” is often misused as dismissive shorthand for the self-referential, it is, in its most fruitful sense, a tool for critical distance. Will Brown’s second exhibition was a history of black...
View Article[VIDEO] Tony Oursler: agentic iced etcetera
Tony Oursler’s exhibition agentic iced etcetera at the PinchukArtCentre in Kyiv, Ukraine is the first major solo exhibition by the artist in Eastern Europe. Tony Oursler: agentic iced etcetera presents...
View ArticleLuxe, Calme, et Volupté
The prospect of seeing forty-nine of Matisse’s finest works should be enticement enough, however, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has upped the ante by arranging this somewhat thematic exhibition in...
View ArticleThe Past is a Foreign Country
Espionage is a fitting subject for Passage, an installation that itself acts as a sort of sleeper agent, adopting the shape and tone of the culture that it seeks to infiltrate: namely, a certain type...
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