Creative Time’s “Artist Sandcastle Competition” on Friday, August 9th at Rockaway Beach in Queens, NY
This summer, Creative Time is heading back out to Far Rockaway to host its second annual Artist Sandcastle Competition! on Friday, August 9th. Aa …
This summer, Creative Time is heading back out to Far Rockaway to host its second annual Artist Sandcastle Competition! on Friday, August 9th. Aa …
I’m going tell you a little bit, very quickly, about Folklore, the group show that Evan Hecox curated recently at Joshua Liner Gallery. But first, …
I recently popped into tiny Brooklyn gallery Beginnings for the (very sweaty) opening of James Ulmer’s current exhibition “Drawings”. Ulmer, a native of Philadelphia and …
I’ve been a fan of LaToya Ruby Frazier’s work for a few years now, and her current show, “A Haunted Capital” (her first solo show …
Opening tomorrow, July 18th at Ed Varie Gallery, NYC is a two-person show “Leisure Time”, an exhibition loosely and ironically based around the ideas …
“MADE IN SPACE” is a group exhibition curated by Peter Harkawik and Laura Owens. The exhibition opens July 11th 6-9pm and is presented by …
Local Expeditions, the first major NY solo show by artist Matthew Jensen, opened recently at Third Streaming, a decidedly un-sparkly yet beautiful second floor gallery …
Maria E. Piñeres mixes pay for play in her current exhibition of recent needlework treasures at DCKT Contemporary. Drawing from Times Square in …
A fantastic group show, audaciously titled “Sunsets and Pussy”, opened recently at Marianne Boesky Gallery, featuring paintings, collage and mixed media works by young artists and …
“Exorcism: New Drawings and Paintings by Erik Foss” currently on view at Paul Loya Gallery, has nothing to do with a crucifix wielder, battling …
Upcoming at Gladstone Gallery, NYC is “Mixed Message Media,” a group exhibition curated by Neville Wakefield. Featuring work by 15 artists, the exhibition explores …
I must confess that, upon my first turn around Mark Shetabi’s current exhibition “The Grand Tour” at Jeff Bailey Gallery, I wasn’t convinced. I am, …
Speeding around the Matterhorn, that beautiful fake mountain, in a run-away mining cart, I was thinking of Paul McCarthy. I spent a large part …
Schlesinger’s press release is comprised of mostly this quote: “…It is not surprising that it is among solitary ‘travellers’ of the last c e …
Celebrations, Broken Hearts and Autopsies My friend, artist Michelle Grabner has recently been tasked with being one of three curators of the upcoming 2014 …
For my first official SFAQ post, I’m happy to report on Jeff Ladouceur’s exhibition AMEN, recently opened at ZieherSmith in New York. Ladouceur, a Canadian-born …
On the “lower most” frontier of the LES galleries is Pocket Utopia, on Henry street, where you can unexpectedly face late 18th century visions …
After having visited this exhibition vicariously via social media for a few weeks, expectations formulated. Angular visions of rain, clay creations both miniscule …
Oakland based artist Alicia McCarthy is currently on view at Jack Hanley Gallery in New York until June 9th. If you are in New …
Forty-five minutes looking at Rembrandt’s “The Raising of Lazarus” at LACMA. Richard Tuttle once told me he spent hours “creatively looking” at a Caravaggio, …