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Richard Pousette-Dart’s East River studio
Richard Pousette-Dart, “Allemande,” 1951, oil on linen, 42 x 33 1/2″ From 1946-51, as Abstract Expressionism was taking hold of New York, Richard Pousette-Dart lived […]
Sadcore: Robert Yoder at Frosch & Portmann
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Robert Yoder’s new collages and paintings combined with found papers have a downbeat quality inspired by the sadcore music he’s […]
Elizabeth Gilfilen: Pugilist painter
For Elizabeth Gilfilen�painting is a collision, an aggressive search in which the object and�maker are intimately, irrovocably entwined. Gilfilen’s exploration of�piercing color and gestural abstraction […]
Rico Gatson’s new paintings at Exit Art
Rico Gatson, a group of small paintings from 2011 at Exit Art. Acrylic paint on wood with glitter, each about 18″ square. Top row: Untitled […]
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Rosemary Trockel, Untitled, 1986, ink on lined notebook paper, 8 1/8 x 5 3/4″ SUPERDIGIT: EJ Hauser blogs about Rosemary Trockel, an artist who challenged […]
Vicki Sher: New work
Last week during a torrential downpour, I stopped by Vicki Sher’s Gowanus studio to check out a slew of new work, most of which is […]
John Yau poetry reading: My Ten Monochrome Adventures
Last night I went to John Yau’s poetry reading at the New York Studio School, where he read several poems, including “Further Adventures in Monochrome,” […]
Book of the Day: Coming to That by Dorothea Tanning
Dorothea Tanning, “Voltage,” 1942, oil on canvas, 11 1/8 x 12 1/8″ Dorothea Tanning,”Pelote d’�pingles pouvant servir de f�tiche (Pincushion to Serve as Fetish),” 1965, […]
A rolling conversation: Pricing artwork
Everyone begins taking their seats before the Rolling Conversations get underway. Dr. Paul D’Agostino of Centotto and Rolling Conversation organizer Adam Simon discuss alt art […]
Process: Gerhard Richter
How does Gerhard Richter make those big abstract paintings? Filmmaker Corinna Belz spent three years recording Gerhard Richter at work in his Cologne studio. Here […]
Rolling Conversations this Friday night in Bushwick
UPDATE: For a report on my conversation with Austin and images of the event, click here. This Friday, October 21, 7- 9pm, please join me […]
Good painting: Tatiana Berg and Sarah Faux
Berg stretches canvas around handmade wooden frames and then paints the surfaces with spray paint, oil and enamel. Comparing their process to Bill Murray’s improv, […]
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Here are some recent items expanded from the Two Coats of Paint Twitter Feed. Among the 18 artists selected for the deCordova Biennial is Joe […]
Susan Rothenberg’s disparate images
Susan Rothenberg, “Raven,” 2010, oil on canvas, 87 1/2 x 75 1/8.” Contributed by Sharon Butler / Susan Rothenberg’s show at Sperone Westwater features […]

































