Category Archives: New York
H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS, by Philippe Parreno
The French artist Philippe Parreno is one of the leading name of the neo-conceptualist Relational Aesthetic movement. He presents “H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS” in Park Avenue Armony. In his largest installation in the U.S. to date, Parreno continues his
H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS, by Philippe Parreno
The French artist Philippe Parreno is one of the leading name of the neo-conceptualist Relational Aesthetic movement. He presents “H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS” in Park Avenue Armony. In his largest installation in the U.S. to date, Parreno continues his
Van Gogh: Irises and Roses
Who don’t know the famous irises and roses from Vincent van Gogh? Of course we all know these paintings, but this exhibition in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from New York will reunite the four paintings for the first time since
Van Gogh: Irises and Roses
Who don’t know the famous irises and roses from Vincent van Gogh? Of course we all know these paintings, but this exhibition in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from New York will reunite the four paintings for the first time since
Voyeur, by Judith Bernstein
The exhibition “Voyeur”, curated by Piper Marshall in Mary Boone Gallery presents recent paintings and drawings by Judith Bernstein. Her expressionistic work confronts conservative gender politics with sexual aggression.In this exhibition, the protagonist is… the female genitales which fills the entire
Voyeur, by Judith Bernstein
The exhibition “Voyeur”, curated by Piper Marshall in Mary Boone Gallery presents recent paintings and drawings by Judith Bernstein. Her expressionistic work confronts conservative gender politics with sexual aggression.In this exhibition, the protagonist is… the female genitales which fills the entire
Tony Oursler
Lehmann Maupin presents the fifth solo show of Tony Oursler with the gallery. In this show, the artist will exhibit new sculptural works highlighting his interest in the relationship between humans and machines, and in particular in the development of facial
Tony Oursler
Lehmann Maupin presents the fifth solo show of Tony Oursler with the gallery. In this show, the artist will exhibit new sculptural works highlighting his interest in the relationship between humans and machines, and in particular in the development of facial
Andy Warhol: Campbell’s Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953–1967
When you think about Andy Warhol, one of the first images coming in your mind is the famous Campbell’s Soup Cans, one of the iconic work of Warhol. The 1962 series of 32 paintings is the centerpiece of this exhibition
Andy Warhol: Campbell’s Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953–1967
When you think about Andy Warhol, one of the first images coming in your mind is the famous Campbell’s Soup Cans, one of the iconic work of Warhol. The 1962 series of 32 paintings is the centerpiece of this exhibition
Light Over Time, by Sam Falls
Sam Falls experiments with material and process, and in particular with long-term effects of sunlight, rain, and temperature on such diverse materials as painted aluminum, heat-sensitive tiles, and colored glass, as well as fabric, copper, and marble. In Light Over Time, the artist
Light Over Time, by Sam Falls
Sam Falls experiments with material and process, and in particular with long-term effects of sunlight, rain, and temperature on such diverse materials as painted aluminum, heat-sensitive tiles, and colored glass, as well as fabric, copper, and marble. In Light Over Time, the artist
Everybody wants to be a catchy tune, by Annette Lemieux
Annette Lemieux is an American interdisciplinary artist, who emerged in the early 1980’s generation of “picture theory” artists such as David Salle, Jack Goldstein o Barbara Kruger. Lemieux brought to the studio a discipline equally based on introspection and minimalism. Process is a key component in
Everybody wants to be a catchy tune, by Annette Lemieux
Annette Lemieux is an American interdisciplinary artist, who emerged in the early 1980’s generation of “picture theory” artists such as David Salle, Jack Goldstein o Barbara Kruger. Lemieux brought to the studio a discipline equally based on introspection and minimalism. Process is a key component in