Rachel Mica Weiss makes art that is expansive, large and heavy. She studied psychology at Oberlin, metal casting and wea…
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Jack Whitten: The Man Who Loved Sculpture
Jack Whitten and Simone Leigh A work of art called Aphrodite’s Lover can only be an act of love. Jack Whitten mean…
“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…
Otavio Schipper: GOLEM Curated by Lara Pan at Shin Gallery
There can be no question that Freud’s Unheimlich is one of the driving (and overarching) concerns behind Otavio Schipper…
Black Mirror Meets Alice in Wonderland: Jonathan Chapline and Misaki Kawai at The Hole NYC
For the exposition you critical art readers did not ask for, it was a Saturday evening, and I was walking down Bowery, h…
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…
CUBA Behind the Masks at The Bronx Museum
Manuel Mendive finds magic in the rituals of his native Cuba, but I cannot swear that he ever experienced them at first …
Charline von Heyl at Petzel Gallery
By Kate Butler
Charline von Heyl has compared painting to chasing a dog on a leash. In the presence of any one of her la…
Original Language at CUE Art Foundation
Curated by Natasha Marie Llorens, the group exhibition currently up at CUE Art Foundation, Original Language, might at f…
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 …