Contributed by Karlyn Benson / October is the most beautiful time to visit the Hudson Valley, Catskills, and Western Connecticut, and there are dozens of new exhibitions to see this month….
Gallery Guides
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: September 2024
Word is we’re heading into a supercharged hurricane season that could yield six to ten storms driving up the coast, but nothing can stop artists from returning to the city to mount fresh exhibitions. Among forthcoming shows, I’m especially looking forward to Mike Cloud at Thomas Erben, Gabby Collins-Fernandez at Rachel Uffner, Rico Gatson at Miles McEnery, Suzanne Jackson at Ortuzar Projects, Dennis Kardon at Lubov, Michael Krebber at Greene Naftali, Adam Simon…
Hudson Valley (+vicinity) Selected Gallery Guide: September 2024
Contributed by Karlyn Benson / September shows no sign of slowing down in the Hudson Valley, with numerous noteworthy exhibitions opening this month. IMAGE AFTER, a solo show of photo-based projects, sculpture, and drawing by Susan Magnus opens September 21 at the Garrison Art Center. On September 28, Susan Wides: Voice of Silence, opens at Private Public Gallery in Hudson. I’m looking forward to Understory: Snakes, Snails, and the Forest Floor at Pamela Salisbury…
Hudson Valley (+vicinity) Selected Gallery Guide: July 2024
Contributed by Karlyn Benson / July is the height of the summer art season, with cultural events and festivals of all kinds as well as […]
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: July 2024
As I publish the guide, most of the journalists and pundits I follow are poring over the flagrantly partisan SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity, which has for a minute displaced last Thursday’s devastating presidential debate above the fold. The good news is that Deborah Fisher, a smart artist-turned-astrologer…
Two Coats Selected Gallery Guide: September 2020
The galleries are reopening and polite viewers, social-distanced and masked, are emerging, eager to run into one another and talk about what we’ve all just […]
Two Coats Selected Gallery Guide: Summer 2020
Does time exist if there aren’t activities and events to fill it up? According to Aristotle and other philosophers, no. Time is inexorably connected to […]
Two Coats Online Art Guide: Spring 2020
Contributed by Emma Stolarski / With stay-at-home orders and screen times going up, it seems that the art world of the moment is living in […]






















