Although my students in art school don’t actively refer to him, Andy Warhol has changed the landscape of contemporary ar…
Hilma af Klint’s Futuristic Paintings at the Guggenheim Museum
Hilma af Klint (1866-1944) was an early Swedish-born modernist previously relegated to the margins but whose fortunes ar…
Carmen Herrera’s Standout Estructuras at Lisson Gallery (24th Street)
Carmen Herrera, at the age of 103, has well and truly found her stride. Her show at Lisson Gallery in Chelsea encompasse…
Carl Fudge Keeps on Building at Galerie Richard
By Jonathan Goodman
Born in 1962 in England, Carl Fudge was educated both there and here, in America. For some time, he …
“Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman” at the Morgan Library and Museum
Wayne Thiebaud, now nearly an octogenarian, may have started out as a populist illustrator of sweets but has increasingl…
“Giacometti” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Is there much new that can be said about the great Swiss artist Giacometti? Born in Borgonovo, Switzerland, in 1901 and …
“Line Up” at D.C. Moore Gallery
More than 20 artists are presented in this show, crowded into a small room off the main space of the main gallery. Lumin…
Manuel Neri at the Yale University Art Gallery
Every once in a long while, a body of work is exhibited that is so inspired and outstanding one can hardly find the word…
Andrew Lyght at Skoto Gallery
Andrew Lyght is an inventive, challenging artist who lives and works upstate in Kingston. His art usually straddles the …
Martin Roth: I collected a plant from the garden of a mass shooter at Yours Mine and Ours Gallery
-Jonathan Goodman
Martin Roth was born in Austria but has made his home in New York City for more than a decade. He rece…