First stop on July 27th, 2017 (6:45 pm) You know it’s summer when there are only a handful of openings in Chelsea…
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Aleksandra Mir – Space Tapestry: Earth Observation & Human Spaceflight at Modern Art Oxford
The huge monochrome drawings are inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry and the artists who depicted Halley’s Comet in 1066. Mu…
Andra Ursuţa: The Man from the Internet at Massimo De Carlo, Milan
Andra Ursuţa’s practice encompasses a variety of mediums including installations, sculptures and drawings. As aptly put…
Gallery Night in LES with Essex Flowers, Fierman, Shrine, & Lazy Susan
On a fine Friday evening, the sky still bright with the nascent long sun of summer, we embarked on our gallery tour. An …
Joseph Beuys: Sculpture and Early Drawings at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London
From very early on in his career, Joseph Beuys drew prolifically and spontaneously. Drawing was his principal means of e…
Other Hats: Icelandic Printmaking at The International Print Center, New York
Iceland has been of increasing interest to Americans and Reykjavik has become a travel hotspot but how much do we know o…
Treasures from the Nationalmuseum of Sweden: The Collections of Count Tessin at The Morgan Library and Museum
Treasures from the Nationalmuseum of Sweden: The Collections of Count Tessin is a real testament to the importance of co…
Gallery Hopping on Opening Night in Chelsea (April)
Spring is here and so are some compelling new exhibitions in Chelsea. Highlights this week included Pinaree Sanpitak’s M…
The Whitney Biennial 2017 – Absolute American
It was a bitter winter and that’s not talking about the weather. The year started with strong conflicting views an…
Highlights of Armory 2017
Art stars burn bright and close at this year’s Armory Show, where over 200 of the world’s top galleries came together. N…