70th – Harvey Quaytman
I wanted to reach out this week and introduce you all to the Atlas Facebook page and Twitter feed. The point of these things is for…
I wanted to reach out this week and introduce you all to the Atlas Facebook page and Twitter feed. The point of these things is for…
A few months back I wrote about the Martin Creed show at Hauser and Wirth. At the same time Gavin Brown and the Aldrich Contemporary Art…
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…
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…
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…
Back when I started to work in Midtown I began to notice public (or nearly public) art all over. The ever changing installations along Park Avenue,…