173 – John Baldessari’s “Painting for Kubler”
John Baldessari’s “Painting for Kubler” in the exhibition John Baldessari: Paintings 1966-1968 at Craig F. Starr Gallery (The large scale text below is part of the…
John Baldessari’s “Painting for Kubler” in the exhibition John Baldessari: Paintings 1966-1968 at Craig F. Starr Gallery (The large scale text below is part of the…
ABOVE: Matt Magee Wall Grapheme I (2016) at Tamarind Institute This week I wanted to highlight the recent work of some of the artists covered by…
Eric Doeringer is most simply described as an appropriation artist. He has made works that sometimes vary in scale from the original, but are essentially miniature…
Paul Reed is a name I didn’t know and I am guessing you don’t either. He is a Washington Color School artist that, from what I…
I will keep it brief this week and offer you a quick round of things to catch if you can and a list of Museum shows…
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…
The holidays are upon us and before all the gifted Godiva and homemade rosemary shortbread are consumed, I needed to go see all of these shows…
Arriving like Wile E Coyote’s 1000 lb. anvil (always dropping at the right time if you’re the Roadrunner), September’s Artforum 50th Anniversary issue is massive. It…