Nina Chanel Abney Talks Anger and Fear
Nina Chanel Abney’s “Seized the Imagination” opens at Jack Shainman today (on view through December 20) along with her show “Safe House” at Mary Boone… Read More »Nina Chanel Abney Talks Anger and Fear
Nina Chanel Abney’s “Seized the Imagination” opens at Jack Shainman today (on view through December 20) along with her show “Safe House” at Mary Boone… Read More »Nina Chanel Abney Talks Anger and Fear
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José Parlá’s first New York City public art installation was unveiled last Thursday at The Standard, High Line . Previously shown at the High Museum of… Read More »José Parlá Celebrates “Segmented Realities” at The Standard, High Line
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We started out with a plan, walking the perimeter first, then working our way towards the middle. Dumbfounded by our inability to locate a map,… Read More »A Very Meta Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Roundup
On Wednesday night, the Whitney Museum of American Art celebrated its final Gala and Studio Party to be held in the historic Breuer building before the museum… Read More »One Last Whitney Studio Party in the Breuer Building
Sweet, sensitive and often a bit sad, the work of Eric Fischl intimately portrays not only the human figure, but also the emotional complexity of… Read More »Eric Fischl in LA: New Show, Book Signing, and talk with Steve Martin