Splotch: A New Decade of Chance
At the beginning of the millennium, Sol LeWitt unveiled his “Splotch” series to the art world. Sixteen years later it still offers strong inspiration for… Read More »Splotch: A New Decade of Chance
At the beginning of the millennium, Sol LeWitt unveiled his “Splotch” series to the art world. Sixteen years later it still offers strong inspiration for… Read More »Splotch: A New Decade of Chance
Aesop, the Australian skincare brand, is currently hosting an exhibition commissioned by The Paris Review, “Arts and Letters.” The limited-edition collection of prints opened on… Read More »Smooth Operator: The Paris Review collaborates with Aesop
On view through November 20, the Punta della Dogana is presenting “Accrochage,” an exhibition curated by Caroline Bourgeois. “Accrochage” brings together nearly 70 works that… Read More »“Accrochage” on view at Punta della Dogana
London’s Lisson Gallery, founded in 1967, that famously pioneered the conceptual and minimalistic art of John Lantham, Robert Ryman, Sol LeWitt and later that of… Read More »Lisson Gallery Will Open Its New York Space in May
THURSDAY Yui Kugimiya: “East River” at Marlborough Broome StreetNovember 20 – December 21Opening: November 20, 6-8pm331 Broome StreetWhile Kugimiya’s previous work has largely focused on… Read More »Top Exhibitions Opening This Week in New York (November 17–23)
THURSDAY Anoka Faruqee: “Future Perfect” at Koenig & ClintonJanuary 23 – March 1Opening: January 23, 6-8pm459 West 19th StreetFaruqee manually conjures the generative principle of… Read More »Top Exhibitions Opening this Week in NY (Jan 20-26)
The Venetian Palace of the Ca ’Corner della Regina is playing host this summer to “When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013” (open June 1… Read More »Venice: Fondazione Prada Revisits 1969 in “When Attitudes Become Form”
TUESDAY Gordon Matta-Clark: “Above and Below” at David ZwirnerApril 2 – May 4519 West 19th Street Above and Below is an exhibition of late works… Read More »Top NYC Exhibitions Opening This Week (April 2 – 7)
After (just about) surviving Sandy, NYC’s Chelsea galleries are bouncing back this 2013 with a fresh new roster of exhibitions to help us get over… Read More »What to See:
Top Exhibitions Opening This Week
Jim Drain emerged from the early 2000s RISD scene as an inhabitant of Fort Thunder, a wildly punk, graphically brash space where medium-conflating art (comics,… Read More »Review: Jim Drain at PRISM