The other day I stopped by Winkleman Gallery to see Joy Garnett’s new paintings, and then hurried up to the Cort Theater where I had […]
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Real Estate for artists
To learn more about the property, click here. I’ve recently learned that my old house and barn studio in Stonington, Connecticut, are up for sale. […]
In favor of improvisation: Angelina Gualdoni at Asya Geisberg
Angelina Gualdoni, “Untitled (Dusty Dusky),” 2010, acrylic and oil on canvas, 47 x 52″ Angelina Gualdoni, “Untitled (Black Swirl), 2010, oil and acrylic on canvas, […]
Conversion Party at CMJ
The CMJ Music Marathon is underway in NYC, so we wanted to give a shout out to Conversion Party, one of our favorite bands. They’ll […]
Cordy Ryman’s itchy tactility and openendedness
Cordy Ryman, “Dudley!” 2010, acrylic & enamel on wood, 19 x 17 x 1 inches Cordy Ryman, “Waiting for Christopher,” 2010, acrylic & enamel on […]
Anselm Keifer’s factory
In The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw reports that “Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow,” an often wordless essay-documentary about lugubrious German artist Anselm Kiefer and his […]
Austin Thomas: Consummately visual
In The Brooklyn Rail, Thomas Micchelli reviews Austin Thomas’s remarkable solo show at STOREFRONT, which closes this Sunday. “The installation, which is divided […]
Abstract Expressionist New York: Line and legacy
Adolph Gottlieb (American, 1903-1974), “Blast, I,” 1957, oil on canvas, 7′ 6″ x 45 1/8.” The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Philip Johnson Fund […]
Christopher MIles: The onslaught of everyday life
At Two Coats we have a soft spot for artists who write, and so even though the show is down, we’re happy to report that […]
Deborah Kass’s biggest fan
Deborah Kass, “Isn’t it Rich,” 2009, oil and acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72″ Deborah Kass, “Frank’s Dilemma,” 2009, acrylic on canvas, 78 x 156″ […]
NY Times Art in Review: Joan Snyder
Joan Snyder, “New Moonfield,” 2008; acrylic, burlap, silk, cheesecloth, wooden beads, etc. on linen; 54 x 74″ Joan Snyder, “Brooklyn 2010,” 2010; acrylic, pastel, […]
Stephen S. Pace: An Abstract Expressionist who moved beyond the brand
In her blog, A Year of Positive Thinking, Mira Schor writes this week that Abstract Expressionism became a brand that many of the artists were […]
Tom Burckhardt ransacks his influences
Through October 16 Tibor de Nagy is showing paintings by Tom Burckhardt. The exhibition comprises two bodies of related work, 157 oils […]
Another rock star who paints: Ronnie Wood
Ronnie Wood in the studio. In The Columbus Dispatch, Christopher A. Yates acknowledges galleries and museums that display work by celebrities is nothing new–artists such […]
Katharina Wulff: “A discomfiting formal eccentricity that borders on the grotesque and amateurish”
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Berlin-born and Marrakech-based, Katharina Wulff has been exhibiting in Europe for the past ten years and the current exhibition […]
































