Last Days of the Whitney Biennial
One thing we can embrace about the Whitney Museum is that they are not afraid to tinker with the structure of their storied biennial exhibition.… Read More »Last Days of the Whitney Biennial
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Brooklyn-based artist, writer, and curator Ryan Steadman has shown his paintings regularly since 2001, with solo exhibitions at Envoy Enterprises and Karma, both in Manhattan. His work has also been included in group exhibitions at Greenberg van Doren Gallery and Room East, among others. Steadman has been a regular contributor to artforum.com and Modern Painters since 2011. In this time, he has reviewed exhibitions by acclaimed artists such as Agnes Denes and Eugen Schoenebeck, and written essays on New York-based artists as diverse as Anthony Goicolea and Ethan Greenbaum. In 2013 Steadman was appointed curatorial advisor to the UNTITLED. Art Fair in Miami Beach.
One thing we can embrace about the Whitney Museum is that they are not afraid to tinker with the structure of their storied biennial exhibition.… Read More »Last Days of the Whitney Biennial
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32-year-old Brooklyn-based sculptor Graham Collins offered an unexpectedly alluring yet amusing view of the contemporary art object as both concept and decoration in his exhibition… Read More »Graham Collins’ Energetic, hands-on, fully subjective art making