The David Zwirner Gallery is located in Chelsea and known for its expansive “historically researched” exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. Zwirner, like other high-end galleries, maintains a ...
Whether it’s a public mural or a painting displayed in a white cube, Nina Chanel’s bold and frenetic compositions are instantly recognizable. Chanel, known for her vibrant paintings that depict ...
A monograph on American conceptual artist Lee Lozano by Jo Applin has been awarded a $50,000 grant as the 2014 winner of the Suzanne and James Mellor Prize for distinguished scholarship on women ...
ASIDE from ongoing exhibits at the Silverlens Gallery and MO_Space, Filipino artist Pow Martinez is the subject of a newly released eponymous monograph on his works spanning from 2009 to 2023. Written ...
Rizzoli returns with a poignant new monograph highlighting the late and important postwar Japanese artist, Keiichi Tanaami who passed away in August this year. Recognized for his interdisciplinary ...
Christy Rupp, “Social Progress” (1985), Broadway and 5th Ave, NYC; mixed media and steel (photo by Peter Bellamy, sponsored by the Public Art Fund) Ever since her emergence as an artist and activist ...
Artist Doug Argue is calling the Weisman Art Museum’s (WAM) refusal to sell a monograph on his art in its bookstore during his recent survey exhibition there a form of “book banning”. The exhibition, ...
FOR MANY YEARS,Bruce Nauman has occupied an unusual position in the art world. Known as a vastly influential pioneer of everything from performance to video to conceptualism to installation, with ...
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James Welling attended Cal Arts in the mid-70s, a time when the practice of art was under intellectual scrutiny. Painting? Sculpture? Problematic. For many, photography became a way to engage without ...
Recalling childhood memories of watching Bruce Lee on TV, L’Atlas imagined “Dragon’s Wrath” as an angry dragon’s tail, this time replacing his brush with a mop dipped in acrylic diluted with water and ...
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