May Shows to Know
Our May lineup extends from New York to Hong Kong. New Yorkers will be excited to see Math Bass at P.S.1. Bass’ basic formal language… Read More »May Shows to Know
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Jason Stopa, b. 1983. is a painter, writer and curator in New York. Recent 2013 exhibits include Windows at Denny Gallery, Silhouette at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, NY, New Paintings at John Davis Gallery. Stopa received a BFA from Indiana University and and MFA from Pratt Institute. He is a contributor to Art In America, The Brooklyn Rail and Whitewall Magazine. His work has been reviewed in Interview Magazine, ArtInfo and New American Paintings.
Our May lineup extends from New York to Hong Kong. New Yorkers will be excited to see Math Bass at P.S.1. Bass’ basic formal language… Read More »May Shows to Know
Spring in New York has never looked better. Major exhibits on view extend from the East Village to Harlem. The Studio Museum examines 20 years of… Read More »April Shows to Know
This month, we rummaged through the listings and found five shows that make the mark. There are some surprising overlaps from New York to Oakland… Read More »January Shows to Know
Ted Gahl’s exhibit, “Three Twains, Roads, A Beauty,” currently occupies the project space of Zach Feuer (on view through December 20). The press release for… Read More »Ted Gahl: Three Twains, Roads, A Beauty
By now, most of the artworld is back from Miami. Luckily, everyone else isn’t still recovering. In California, 365 Mission is hosting “Supports/Surfaces” which debuted earlier… Read More »December Shows to Know
This October lineup is for duos and BFFs. There are three seamless two-person shows up in Philadelphia, Toronto, and New York. Friends and collaborators run amok… Read More »October Shows to Know
Savor that last sip summer. Time for school to start, kiddos. Our international exhibit listings have gathered some highlights. There’s an interesting smattering of 8-bit… Read More »September Shows to Know
Walking the boroughs of New York is an experience unto itself. For those that live here it’s an everyday occurrence where one takes in a… Read More »Trudy Benson and the Nature of Paint