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Interior Dialogue at Sargent's Daughters
The four person exhibition at Sargent’s Daughters on the Lower East Side finds equilibrium between personal and private, wherein the private is paradoxically exposed to…
Joseph Beuys: Process 1971-1985 at Rooster Gallery
As the title indicates, the exhibition at Rooster Gallery exonerates the artistic process from its confines of being a precursor to, but not a necessary…
Ring in 2014 with Małe Instrumenty: The Politics of Tiny Instruments in Poland
This New Year, as we emerge from the season of sales and the scourge of shopping, Małe Instrumenty offers a different kind of gift: music…
Mequitta Ahuja at Thierry Goldberg Gallery
Five new paintings and a series of works on vellum comprise Mequitta Ahuja’s exhibition, her first at Thierry Goldberg Gallery. Ahuja describes her own aesthetic…
People Call me Scott: Scott Reeder at Lisa Cooley Gallery
I’ve never really taken text art seriously, having been turned off by the ways it can feel loud or pushy. By virtue of its refusal…
Peter Young at Algus Greenspon Gallery
The current exhibition at Algus Greenspon Gallery in the West Village harbors the 1980-1983 paintings of Peter Young. “Linear Weave (Vertical Fold)” is a step…
Salvatore Emblema and ‘Transparency’ at BOSI Contemporary
Salvatore Emblema’s paintings are like Rothkos dipped in water. The vibrant colors usually centered around the canvas’ midlines drip out of bounds and lose saturation…
I Who Have Arrived in Heaven: Yayoi Kusama at David Zwirner Gallery
A mirrored ‘infinity room’ anchors Yayoi Kusama’s inaugural exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery, and the cohesion between Kusama’s work and the space it exists in…
American Modern at MoMA
The paintings chosen for “American Modern” were brought together from the MoMA’s own collection, which immediately situates the show as an appeal to the museum’s…
From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk: Jean Paul Gaultier at the Brooklyn Museum
“I am proud and honored that my exhibition will be presented in Brooklyn,” Gaultier says, “where the true spirit of New York lives on.”[1] In…