Alex Da Corte
Alex Da Corte turns rooms into stage sets that bombard the viewer with visual and sonic elements. "A Season in He’ll" is inspired by Arthur Rimbaud's poem "A Season in Hell" together with familiar pop cultural sources. More...
Photographic Matrices
In three recent photography exhibitions, artists and curators have arranged individual portraits in grid formations that bring to mind the photographic matrices common to social networking sites. In each, the works create a unique portrait of a community. More...
Angel Cabrales
In "Delineation" Angel Cabrales provocatively joins images of gun violence to objects of childhood innocence. More...
Vilhelm Hammershøi
Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi was both highly regarded (more in Paris than at home) and vilified during his lifetime but obscured in the century following his death. His central theme of solitude rendered in a quietly restrained palette rejects the theatricality and bombast of many of his modernist peers. More...
Slouching Towards a More Perfect Democracy
In a rare departure from art commentary, DeWitt Cheng reflects on how the reality TV influenced Presidential election shapes up coming out of the two major party conventions. Whatever the outcome, he continues to feel the Bern. More...
Slouching Towards a More Perfect Democracy
In a rare departure from art commentary, DeWitt Cheng reflects on how the reality TV influenced Presidential election shapes up coming out of the two major party conventions. Whatever the outcome, he continues to feel the Bern. More...
“Sub Rosa: Behind the Scenes at the Museum”
Selected works from the Sedgwick Collection are turned around, backsides facing the viewer. This is not to hide but rather to reveal, the various markings, stamps and tags telling a story almost never told about how museums display and care for important works of art. More...
“Sub Rosa: Behind the Scenes at the Museum”
Selected works from the Sedgwick Collection are turned around, backsides facing the viewer. This is not to hide but rather to reveal, the various markings, stamps and tags telling a story almost never told about how museums display and care for important works of art. More...
Sisyphean Creativity
The distillation of human experience into cathartic forms that we may share in is a key task of creative artists. Richard Speer's experience of a new production of Jean Cocteau's "Parade" expresses the exasperating nature of the eternal struggle towards artistic meaning and integrity. More...
Jae Ko
Kraft paper manipulated into large sculptural reliefs is the singular material that Jae Ko uses to transform cold walls and floors into churning waves, melting glaciers or massive mountains. More...