The deCordova Museum’s Biennial exhibition in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is one of the most prestigious group shows in New England. Curators Jennifer Gross (soon departing) and […]
Hacked
Quick study
Links to the story about the art history professor who is charged with forgery and her difficulties in the Franklin Pierce art department (lawsuits, etc.), […]
Elise Ferguson: Courting imperfection
In order to fully apprehend Elise Ferguson’s sensational new paintings, viewers must make a trip to Greenpoint this weekend; looking at JPEGs just won’t do. […]
Karen Pence is a painter
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Yes, Indiana’s First Lady Karen Pence likes to paint. Pence told the Indy Star that she studied art at Butler, […]
Update: Peter Soriano’s observations
Readers may recall that last May I held a public conversation with Peter Soriano on the occasion of his installation, �Permanent Maintenance� at the Colby […]
The act of making: Ryan Wallace at Susan Inglett
Ryan Wallace’s paintings are shaggy collages, pieced together from canvas strips, screens, tiles, metallic tapes, and found objects. His new work, on view at Susan […]
Sonya Blesofsky: Pursuing past through present
Contributed by Debbi Kenote / A recent decision to focus on the power of narrative has led me to the work of Sonya Blesofsky. Through […]
Christopher Manning’s semblances and manipulations
Contributed by Laura Farrell / Through Christopher Manning�s current solo show “Everything as Perfect as it Seems,” the Fine Arts Gallery at Westchester Community College […]
Katie Bell’s Miami adventure
Contributed by�Rob Kaiser-Schatzlein /� Katie Bell‘s work, comprising scavenged construction debris, skirts the line between sculpture and assemblage. Bell combed Miami for a month to […]
Sue Post: Intuitively chosen constraints
Contributed by Franklin Einspruch / Among several of my quixotic projects is to farm a heretofore neglected front yard for vegetables. It is, as they […]
IRL: The Study Room at the Metropolitan Museum
Contributed by Kate Liebman / The Metropolitan Museum�s Department of Drawings and Prints is celebrating its centennial this year, and has devoted a wall to […]
Julie Torres’ dispatches from Hudson, part 2
As promised in part one earlier this week, Julie Torres has sent her second report from Hudson‘s thriving gallery scene. Julie was a longtime – […]
Gregory Amenoff: Inside and Out
Contributed by Stephen Westfall / American abstraction was born in the landscape. Arthur Dove and Georgia O�Keeffe seem to have got there before anyone else, […]
Art exchange: Catherine Haggarty’s trip to Los Angeles
Contributed by Catherine Haggarty / I arrived at LAX on an early flight from Newark on Saturday, August 6. �I knew I would be staying […]
Andrew Witkin, Atlas Discussion #162
Contributed by Jeff Bergman / This conversation with Andrew Witkin took place via email after his 2016 exhibition at�Theodore Art in Bushwick. �It has been […]






























