Josh Smith is a youngish figurative artist given to painting brightly colored works that include seemingly prehistoric b…
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Neo Rauch at the Drawing Center
Neo Rauch, nearly sixty, has been in the public eye for some time. Born in East Germany, he still paints in Leipzig. Thi…
Donald Sultan: Mimosa, Paintings and Drawings at Ryan Lee
Donald Sultan’s new series of images at Ryan Lee is the first exhibition of his Mimosas, inspired by a presentatio…
Paul Fägerskiöld: Flatlands at Peter Blum Gallery
Swedish-born, Brooklyn-based painter Paul Fägerskiöld is the third of three generations of painters in his family–…
“Terra Preta” at PROXYCO Gallery Curated by Paulina Ascencio
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…
‘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…
“Trill Matrix” at The Clemente
“Trill Matrix,” the brightly innovative, mostly sculptural, show, is curated by Elizabeth Riley, who belongs to the fema…
Something in the Way: Season of Love (Patricia Cronin, Yayoi Kusama, and Robert Indiana) at Tampa Museum of Art
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park is Tampa’s eight-acre swing in the direction of New York City’s High Line, a programmed pub…