34th – Ballpoint @ the Aldrich
Ballpoint Pen Drawing Since 1950, organized by Richard Klein, is part of a group of exhibitions dealing with the theme “Extreme Drawing” at the Aldrich Contemporary…
Ballpoint Pen Drawing Since 1950, organized by Richard Klein, is part of a group of exhibitions dealing with the theme “Extreme Drawing” at the Aldrich Contemporary…
As some of you know I am a print dealer. This is my full time job and I love it much of the time. The rest…
The reality of art fairs is that they are the visible organs of the art market exposed for view. Plenty has been written about the way…
Can 5 paintings be a show? Can it be enough to drag yourself to 73rd street? Let me ask you a better question, what makes a…
How many unremarkable corners of this city have great art in them? How many exhibitions do we miss because we didn’t hear about them though we…
This will not be a review of Inventing Abstraction at MoMA. This is a reaction and an incomplete one based on three visits so far. I…
Sometimes you want to be poked in the eye by the vulgarity of this life. The jolt of pain and swirl of distortion triggers your brain…
A few months back I was asked to contribute to The Common, an Amherst College Arts Journal. When I attended Hampshire College, I took several classes…
Daniel Buren or my wallpaper is art and maybe the other way around. There are many reasons to dislike this work. It’s too simple, it’s not…
The fact is that a swing will unwind the toughest of customer. Usually it wouldn’t even be an option in a fine art environment, but Ann…