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EMAIL: Austin Thomas in residence at Brooks School
This week, in conjunction with “Collage Insights,” a solo exhibition of collages, sketchbooks and never-before-shown source photographs, galler-artist Austin Thomas of Pocket Utopia was the […]
Snow day paintings: Tom Thomson
Tom Thomson (Canada, 1877-1917) worked as a commercial artist and then a painter and wilderness guide in Northern Ontario. According to the National Gallery of […]
Catalogue essay: COVER THE EARTH by Stephen Maine
Curated by artists Elisabeth Condon and Carol Prusa, “POUR,” an exhibition that examines the use of poured paint in contemporary art practice, opens this week at the Schmidt Gallery, Florida Atlantic University, in Boca Raton, Florida. Condon, a painting professor at University of South Florida and Prusa, a painting prof at FAU, tapped Stephen Maine to write the essay, which references Pollock, Kaprow, Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, James Brooks and others.
Sight reading: Joan Snyder’s first show with GERING & L�PEZ
At GERING & L�PEZ Joan Snyder has a show that brings recent paintings together with work on paper made from 1968-1976. In both, the language […]
Quick study: tART Collective, Lincoln, SCHEMA, Shiflett, and a job in Baltimore
Rachael Gorchov, a member of NYC feminist group The tART Collective, recently told me about “Collectively Assembled: 28 Visits, One Show,” an exhibition project created […]
Michelle Forsyth: Warp and weft
A faculty member at the state university in Pullman, Washington, Michelle Forsyth is undoubtedly surrounded by plaid. Once the symbol of the Scottish Highlands, […]
In her own words: Kyle Staver
Thin and thick: Mario Naves and Brett Baker
At Elizabeth Harris Gallery, Mario Naves has the front room and Brett Baker, publisher of Painter’s Table, has the back. Two years ago, after making […]
Andrew Ginzel’s list of selected NYC shows and events
February 4, 2013 / SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE /Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students […]
Under pressure: Q&A with Sheri Schwartz
JOE BUN KEO: Portraiture of the self can express vanity, portraiture of others can express admiration, and some portraiture can memorialize and immortalize. What are […]
Claiming Modernism
“Radical Terrain,” the Rubin Museum’s third exhibition exploring Modernism in India, focuses on landscape, presenting work by the generation of artists who worked after India […]
Indian studies: Kathryn Myers
Since taking a 1999 sabbatic leave in India, Kathryn Myers‘s small-scale observational paintings have been richly informed by Indian life and culture. At Bose Archives […]
“Sharon Butler: Precisionist Casual” at Pocket Utopia
From the press release: Pocket Utopia is pleased to present “Precisionist Casual,” a solo exhibition of new paintings by Sharon Butler. The exhibition will […]
Quick study: Last chance, stories from a grad student, best film of 2012, College Art Association Conference
Last chance to see “Impressionism,” Matt Connors’s show at MoMA PS1. His paintings embrace and rethink all the physical tropes of abstraction, including oily pigment […]
































