The third edition of NADA New York was held in early May at Basketball City on Pier 36. A non-profit and highly selective art fair, […]
Month: May 2014
Images: Theresa Hackett
In my search for a summer studio sublet, I recently discovered Theresa Hackett’s superb abstractions. Full of delicate color combinations and seductive textural contrasts, Hackett’s […]
Clint Jukkala: See and be seen
Clint Jukkala is venturing away from the rectangular frames and window-like forms that he has been making for the past few years. In his new […]
May 20: Andrew Ginzel’s list of NYC shows and events
SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / May 20, 2014 / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his […]
Refuge at Salon Zurcher
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / Taking shelter from the sensory fusillade of the copious Frieze, NADA, and Pulse fairs, I spent an edifying portion of […]
An afternoon at Frieze
This year geometry and abstraction dominated Frieze New York, and, as usual, I was drawn to the paintings that didn’t seem as slickly produced. I […]
Unclaimed Space, Sonetto @ Sideshow in Williamsburg this Sunday
Stop by Sideshow in Williamsburg this week and check out �Unclaimed Space,� the 2014 University of Connecticut MFA exhibition featuring work by Micah Cash, Julia […]
FILM: Sol Lewitt, humble utopian
Guest contributor Jonathan Stevenson / There is something undeniably beautiful about the consuming harmonic elegance of a Sol LeWitt wall painting. But for some viewers, […]
Pulsing pulse, 2014 New York edition
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / Having started with Frieze’s 200-odd galleries on Thursday and proceeded to NADA’s 90-plus on Friday, I necked down to the […]
Part II: Los Angeles Report
Last week, Part I of my Los Angeles Report covered an outing to CB1 in the historic downtown neighborhood. Part II takes me south to […]
IMAGES: Stephen Maine’s BOOK #14-0103
This is the last day to check out “Halftone Paintings,��Stephen Maine’s solo at 490 Atlantic Gallery in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Although dubbed “halftone,” Maine’s new […]
Andrew Ginzel’s list of NYC shows and events: Art Fair edition
SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / May 8, 2014 / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his […]
Part I: Los Angeles Report
I went out to Los Angeles last week to participate in an Art and Social Media Symposium at California State University, Long Beach, but I […]
Film Pick: Llyn Foulkes One Man Band
Llyn Foulkes, The Lost Frontier, 1995-2005, 87 x 96 x 8 inches. Last night I popped in a DVD screener of Llyn Foulkes One Man […]
Possible as a Pair of Shoes: Curator’s Afternoon
“Possible as a Pair of Shoes,” Brooklyn College MFA Thesis Exhibition, installation view. Installation view. Installation view. On Saturday, May 3, 3-6 pm, I’m hosting […]


































