Robert Rauschenberg may be best known for his New York-based work, but he became an artist in Los Angeles. While station…
‘Alleviators’ Curated by Christopher Rivera at Charles Moffett
In his work “Human, All Too Human,” Nietzsche shows that poets have the power to ease life. With this gift in mind, Chri…
‘A Room is Made Up of Other Spaces’ at PROXYCO Gallery
-Kate Menard
On Suffolk Street, between East Houston and Stanton, stands a small building with a ground floor facade mad…
Eva Hesse: Arrows and Boxes, Repeated at Craig F. Starr Gallery
-Kate Menard
The rooms of Craig F. Starr Gallery are dimly lit for its current exhibition, “Eva Hesse: Arrows and Boxes,…
Cosima von Bonin’s ‘WHAT IF IT BARKS?’ at Petzel Gallery
-Kate Menard
A striking group of creatures have taken up residence at Petzel Gallery’s Chelsea space. Most of them origi…
Mixed Bag at Real Estate Gallery Curated by Joe Bradley and Jeremy Willis
Article by Kate Menard
Mixed Bag is the title of the show currently on view at Real Estate in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The …
Katherine Bernhardt’s Green at Canada
Katherine Bernhardt’s pieces are fluid and free-spirited and incorporate an element of chance, while stemming from image…
Yayoi Kusama’s Festival of Life and Infinity Nets at David Zwirner
Yayoi Kusama has spent most of her career covering surfaces with dots and painting nets with many holes. Chosen images a…
Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait at MoMA
A sculptor, a painter, a seamstress, a printmaker, Louise Bourgeois was not wedded to any particular medium. She was far…
Hermann Nitsch at Marc Straus Gallery
When asked about his work, Hermann Nitsch will use the word “intensity.” It is what he strives to create in order to awa…