Danielle Orchard’s art revolves around the female body. Largely eschewing politics, she focuses rather on lineage, fitti…
“Blue” by Matthew Wong at Karma Gallery
A number of well-known artists have been fascinated by the color blue. Katsushika Hokusai, for example, painted “Thirty-…
‘Return to Sender’ by Tommy Kha at LMAK Gallery
Tommy Kha is a photographer from Memphis, Tennessee. Gay, Asian-American and not out to his family, Kha explores assumpt…
“Rock, Paper, Scissors” at C24 Gallery in partnership with The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
In the aptly titled show “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” artists Seçkin Pirim, Dana Levy, Suzanne Song and Cheryl Molnar employ…
‘Nari Ward: We the People’ at the New Museum
Nari Ward’s art is as unique and imaginative as it is tied to the things we use and encounter daily. Instinctively under…
Jule Korneffel’s ‘here comes trouble’ at Spencer Brownstone
Color is of the utmost importance to painter Jule Korneffel. “I think color lives,” she stated in an interview with Arte…
‘Jacob Lawrence: The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture’ at DC Moore Gallery
Jacob Lawrence made it his life-long project to document the history, the struggles and the triumphs of human beings — a…
Robert Otto Epstein: This is Heavy at High Noon Gallery
Robert Otto Epstein has found inspiration in a variety of systems, from knitting patterns, to 8-bit color coding, to ran…
Rachel Mica Weiss’s “Limits” at LMAK Gallery
Rachel Mica Weiss makes art that is expansive, large and heavy. She studied psychology at Oberlin, metal casting and wea…
“Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel” at the New Museum
Sarah Lucas has a limitless talent for making ordinary life sensational. By recontextualizing everyday items — food, fur…