New York
Kristine Potter at Daniel Cooney Fine Art, New YorkMatilde Soligno | Oct 16, 2014
Kristine Potter is known and valued for her delicately ambiguous and compelling representations of masculinity. A component also present in her latest photography work Manifest, now on view at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in Chelsea, …
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Anxious Spaces: Instillation as CatalystRobin Newman | Jul 29, 2014
Anxious Spaces: Instillation as Catalyst presented six artists working in what Rosalind Krauss called “the expanding field” of sculpture, forging new modes and styles of sculpture. More precisely in the exhibition’s case instillation art, although …
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A Walk Through the Art. The Armory Show 2014Mary Coyne | Mar 21, 2014
The Armory Show, New York’s annual blockbuster art fair drew thousands of art world VIPs and casual onlookers alike to the city’s Piers 92 and 94 March 6-9, 2014. Featuring over 200 galleries from around …
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Luke Stettner: this single monument at The KitchenMary Coyne | Mar 18, 2014
Stettner’s “single monument” splinters into different forms though the exhibition, each work functioning as an autonomous homage to a history of modernism. this single monument (circles) (2014) is a an impact 3 x 4 series …
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The 2014 Whitney Biennial Creates Mosaic of American ArtKuoure Thomas | Mar 12, 2014
With 103 participants, three curators, Michelle Grabner, Anthony Elms and Stuart Comer, designed each floor of the Whitney Museum for the 2014 Whitney Biennial to their liking while reminding us that American art comprises a …
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A Walk Through The Art. VOLTA NY Art FairMary Coyne | Mar 10, 2014
VOLTA’s approach to the art fair extracts what is positive about the format. Each booth presents the work of a single artist only, presented and supported by the gallery. At almost every booth at which …
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Rituals of Rented Island at the Whitney Museum of American ArtRobin Newman | Dec 24, 2013
Rituals of Rented Island currently on view at The Whitney Museum is a groundbreaking reinvestigation of downtown New York art from 1970-1980. The exhibition returns to the beginnings of New York performance art in a …
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Conversation with Babette Mangolte about her Whitney Museum show, and moreMary Coyne | Dec 20, 2013
Last month I was able to sit down with Babette Mangolte, the filmmaker and photographer whose work is currently featured in at the Whitney’s Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, and the New …
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Hard Rock Life: Llyn Foulkes at Andrea Rosen GalleryKuoure Thomas | Nov 12, 2013
Forget what you think you know about landscapes and postcards, and consider Llyn Foulkes. The artist’s landscape works from 1963 to 1984 are explored in a new exhibition at Andrea Rosen Gallery. On display is …
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Francesca Alinovi, the Emphatism Manifesto, and a documentary about her lifeDroste Effect | Oct 28, 2013
In occasion of a study day dedicated to Francesca Alinovi that will take place at MAMbo – Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna on October 26, 2013, Droste Effect magazine redesigned The Emphatism Manifesto, a writing …
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Man, Land, and Stuff: Matthew Day Jackson at Hauser & WirthKuoure Thomas | Oct 17, 2013
Against my better judgement, I put off seeing Matthew Day Jackson’s show, Something Ancient, Something New, Something Stolen, Something Blue at Hauser & Wirth until this week. Little did I know the show would take …
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Photo gallery :: Droste Effect magazine launch in New YorkDroste Effect | Oct 2, 2013
Droste Effect magazine‘s launch event in the United States was hosted by NOoSPHERE Arts, a not-for-profit art gallery in New York’s Lower East Side. For each presentation, Droste Effect magazine is accompanied by an artist …
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