10.31.2011
10.29.2011
rosy keyser
Rosy Keyser's show at Peter Blum Chelsea "brings together a group of large-scale canvases and small works that relate themes of transmutation and rebirth to the concept that energy can neither be created nor destroyed."
10.28.2011
bruce davidson
Bruce Davidson: Subway, first realized in 1986, is being shown at Aperture to coincide with the re-relase of this highly influential book.
10.27.2011
gary panter
Gary Panter, known for his “punk nuclear hillbilly” aesthetic, has a show at Fredericks & Freiser through November 5.
10.26.2011
10.25.2011
brian dewan
Brian Dewan's show at Pierogi, The Tide Waits for No Man, "features a new I-CAN-SEE Film Strip of the same name, to go with his previous pieces Before the White Man Came, Deuteronomy, Grimm’s Tales, Neighbors in the Solar System, The Course of Your Research, The King of Instruments, and The Habit of Innovation, among others."
10.24.2011
10.22.2011
alexander calder
Pace focuses on Alexander Calder in 1941, "a seminal moment in Calder’s career and the apotheosis of a decade of experimentation following his invention of the mobile in 1931."
10.21.2011
10.20.2011
peter fox
Peter Fox's show at The Front Room in Brooklyn is "loaded with context in relationship to movements in formal and conceptual art, and overflowing with color."
10.19.2011
michelle lopez
Michelle Lopez's show at Simon Preston "is composed of three series of large-scale, leaning and wall-based sculptures, all of which continue the artist's investigation of sculptural history, gravity and the body."
10.18.2011
the frick
The Frick Reference Library recently announced that images for 15,000 works of art and research documentation for 125,000 works of art cataloged in the library’s photoarchive are now available via the Frick Digital Image Archive.
10.17.2011
paul belard
Master bookbinder Paul Belard will speak at L.I.U. on November 17 about the intricate art of bookbinding.
10.15.2011
10.14.2011
10.13.2011
10.12.2011
10.11.2011
mysterien
The Morningside Opera presents MYSTERIEN, the Weimar-era silent film accompanied by a live soundtrack of klezmer, grunge, blues, and the occasional aria, on October 30 at the Cornelia Street Cafe.
10.10.2011
floor4art
I have a piece in a group show at Floor4Art, an exhibition scheduled to coincide with this year's artHARLEM Open Studio Tour.
10.08.2011
milton resnick
Milton Resnick, the “last Abstract Expressionist painter”, has a show at Cheim & Read that demonstrates his "allegiance to the physical properties of paint."
10.07.2011
anicka yi
SOUS-VIDE, Anicka Yi's show at 47 Canal, is "a forage into the time of the wolf, a time when people are pets, mauve, driftwood, a loud shirt. Where gourmet consumers, or “diet human beings”, slough off into a forest of doppelgängers."
10.06.2011
raw
RAW, a show curated by Adam Waymouth that features several of my paintings, opens tonight at Pertwee, Anderson & Gold on Bateman Street in London.
10.05.2011
invitation to the voyage
Invitation to the Voyage, a group show at Algus Greenspon, features "Romantic, Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite painting, drawing, photography and sculpture set alongside work by contemporary artists."
10.04.2011
haim steinbach
At his show at Tanya Bonakdar, Haim Steinbach continues to "raise everyday objects to the level of art."
10.03.2011
vik muniz
Vik Muniz's show at Sikkema Jenkins features pieces created from scraps of paper collaged together that, when seen from a distance, resemble famous works from the history of art.
10.01.2011
nick cave
Nick Cave's exhibitions For Now and Ever-After, at Mary Boone and Jack Shainman, feature his iconic Soundsuits, sculptural forms that "camouflage and amplify the body, creating an exuberant second skin that conceals race, gender, and class."