Jered Sprecher‘s�first museum exhibition, “Outside In” at the Knoxville Museum of Art,�features an unusual�installation strategy that�evokes intimate domestic�spaces�and enables�viewers to experience his recent work in […]
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A few tax resources for artists�
Contributed by Rob Kaiser-Schlatzlein / As an artist, I�used to feel�that�doing my taxes would always be a complicated�burden. But�there is�no good reason tax season has […]
Raymond Pettibon: Long may he buzz
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / It would be easy to cast the tireless, unconstrained Raymond Pettibon as the louche trickster demigod of wise-ass artist-snipers. But […]
Free speech: White artist paints Emmett Till, black artists protest
Contributed by Sharon Butler / In 1955,�two white men brutally lynched �Emmet Till, a black 14-year-old boy from Chicago who was visiting relatives in their […]
New subjectivity: Figurative painting at Pratt Manhattan Gallery
Contributed by Sharon Butler / In a lively group show of large canvases at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery, curator Jason Stopa makes a strong case […]
Anxiety and the art fairs, NADA edition
Note: The images on this post disappeared during a 2022 hack. We continue fixing the thousands of pages that were damaged. Luckily we have back-up […]
Alex O�Neal: Hiding Places in a Dream
Contributed by Katarina Wong / Alex O�Neal is an artist based in Cooperstown, New York, whose recent show �Hiding Places in a Dream� at Linda […]
Two Coats of Paint Resident Artist: Jim Shrosbree
This month Two Coats of Paint welcomes�Jim�Shrosbree�to the studio�for a seven day�artist’s residency.� A professor of painting and drawing at�Maharishi University�in Fairfield, Iowa, Shrosbree uses�diverse�materials […]
A.I.R. artists at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Last year I visited Jayanthi Moorthy‘s studio and suggested she get in touch with Kathryn Myers, a UConn colleague of […]
Picabia: A curious man
Contributed by Katie Fuller /� “Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction,” the Francis Picabia exhibition at MoMA, tells a story of […]
Email from Kelsey Miller: Printmaking at the Housatonic Museum
Contributed by Sharon Butler / In an exhibition on view at the Housatonic Museum in Bridgeport, wildlife trafficking, environmental�conservation, sexuality, religion, gender, and the illusion […]
On the road: Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Part 1)
Contributed by Elana Herzog / In January, I spent a week in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on the island of Java, where I had a glimpse of […]
Douglas Witmer’s simplicity
Contributed by Becky Huff Hunter / It is timely that Douglas Witmer�s solo exhibition, �Dubh Glas� at Tiger Strikes Asteroid (TSA) in Philadelphia, opened shortly […]
A better bonfire at the Whitney: Painting from the 1980s
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / “Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s,” the Whitney’s trenchant exhibition of American work, immediately recalls the Reagan era, when bluffness […]
Studio visit with Lucia Hierro
Contributed by Kate Liebman / On Valentine�s Day I visited Lucia Hierro in her studio in the Bronx�where she�has�been working for more than two years. […]


































