In the second installment of their “Four Paintings” series, Regina Rex presents four huge figurative paintings, one each from accomplished artists Hannah Barrett, Linda Gallagher, […]
Year: 2013
Weekend report: Casualism's heredity, visit to The Brooklyn Museum,Museum Hours, studio update
At Hyperallergic, Thomas Micchelli still has Casualism on the brain. In his excellent review of “Reinventing Abstraction,” an exhibition of 1980s abstract painting curated […]
Fred Valentine: “I make pictures”
Last week I met Fred Valentine at Sometimes (the gallery is only open on Wednesdays, Fridays and by appointment) where he has an exhibition of […]
Questions for Casualists
Contributed by Sharon Butler / This weekend at Hyperallergic Thomas Micchelli reviews Dying on Stage: New Painting in New York, the Garis & Hahn […]
Beach reading for artists
I like artist protagonists, and this year the following three novels and a short, entertaining guide to modern poetry written by David Orr, the poetry […]
Invitation: 1717 Troutman
Reminder: A slew of openings (and closings) will be underway from 6 to 9 tonight at 1717 Troutman, and I’ll be playing host in Studio […]
Andrew Ginzel’s list of selected NYC shows and events
July1, 2013: SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students at […]
EMAIL: Jason Irla on Detroit
The other night after I saw Detropia, a moving documentary about post-industrial America and Detroit’s dire financial crisis, I advised on Twitter that MFA grads […]
Road trip: Skateboards and street art in Beacon, NY
A couple years ago while churning out crafting artist profiles for Artsy, I discovered that the Art Center College of Design illustration program is an […]
Susan Bee movies
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Her game was bright, vivid paintings inspired by film noir stills. She loaded her canvases with swirling Ab-Ex tropes. Casual […]
Art forgery ring specializing in Russian avant-garde busted
I love a good story about art forging. Catherine Hickley reported on Bloomberg yesterday that police in Wiesbaden, Mainz, Stuttgart, Munich, Hamburg and Cologne raided […]
The Portrait Tradition
The triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition winners are on display the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, and readers will undoubtedly recognize work by friends […]
Elena Berriolo: 3-dimensional line
New York-based artist Elena Berriolo has created many sculptures and installations and, since 2009, she has worked exclusively in the book format, performing while producing […]
Excerpt: Richard Tuttle on fashion and eternity
“As a collector of [Johann Christian] Reinhart’s work, I am aware how he is seen as a transitional figure between the light of the Enlightenment […]
Curated by Richard Tuttle?? Yes.
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Pallazzola, Johann Christian Reinhart�s etching posted above, shows the view over Lago Albano toward the convent of Sta. Maria ad […]


































