The three-artists show that comprises “Terra Preta” at PROXYCO, a small gallery on Suffolk Street just south of Houston,…
Joe Andoe: Jubilee City at Almine Rech (NYC)
The excellent figurative painter, Joe Andoe, specializing in horses and landscapes, hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma, but he h…
“Mario Mandala” at HACO
Mario Tauchi’s show of drawings, one on wall but the rest on paper, at HACO (an alternative gallery on the edge of the E…
Minimal Means: Concrete Inventions in the US, Brazil and Spain Curated by Joan Robledo-Palop
Curated by Spanish-born, now New York-based writer and scholar Joan Robledo-Palop (also the founder of Zeit Contemporary…
“Lucio Fontana: On the Threshold” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Breuer, and El Museo del Barrio
Lucio Fontana is best known for his radicalized, radicalizing penetration of space behind the canvas–a conceptual …
Gianluca Bianchino at the New Jersey City University Visual Arts Gallery
Gianluca Bianchino is a long-time artist resident of northern New Jersey–he received his BFA from New Jersey City …
“Holes in Maps” at 601 Artspace Curated by Juliana Steiner
Curated by Juliana Steiner, “Holes in Maps” looks at global political currents via geography–with a rather jaundic…
“Epic Abstraction” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Despite its various names–abstract expressionism, the New York School, action painting–the work seen at the …
“Trill Matrix” at The Clemente
“Trill Matrix,” the brightly innovative, mostly sculptural, show, is curated by Elizabeth Riley, who belongs to the fema…
Gerard Mossé at Marlborough Gallery
Gerard Mossé was born in Casablanca, but he has lived in New York for decades–since the late 1980s. This is his fi…