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by Jonathan Beer Among museum professionals the word ‘edutainment’ is tossed around quite a bit. It describes content that is both entertaining and educational, and has come to apply to the multifarious nature of museum ...
by Jonathan Beer Natalie Frank’s paintings are decidedly literary works. Not only because of their figurative nature or the descriptive articulation she concentrates on the surface of each canvas, they become literary works at precisely ...
by Jonathan Beer Les Rogers makes sumptuous paintings that maintain an incredible mix of economy and decadence. His works mobilize fleshy, atmospheric, and graphic languages, intermingling them in a confident and practiced way. Rogers is ...
by Lily Koto Olive MoMA recently exhibited a career survey of endlessly imaginative and prolific post-modernist feminist artist, NYC’s own Cindy Sherman. The exhibit, which closed on June 11th, featured 171 of her photographs hanging ...
Here are our Top 10 picks for summer exhibitions in NY! Please Note: Arranged by opening date with the exception of museum exhibitons. Erik Schoonebeek, Phantom Hand Jeff Bailey Gallery June 14 – July 13, ...
by Jonathan Beer Nicole Eisenman could be resting on her laurels. Since receiving her degree at Rhode Island School of Design in 1987, the French-born artist has been incredibly active, but despite an already ...
Art-Rated: Your earlier paintings have this concern with a creating a magic, phenomenological space. Your agenda was not always clear, the imagery was sometimes more cryptic. Where was this work coming out of?