For those who have the 55th Venice Biennale on their itineraries, we offer quick picks in the form of slide shows, appearing over the coming days, of one- and two-person shows at the national pavilion…
For those who have the 55th Venice Biennale on their itineraries, we offer quick picks in the form of slide shows, appearing over the coming days, of one- and two-person shows at the national pavilion…
For those who have the 55th Venice Biennale on their itineraries, we offer quick picks in the form of slide shows, appearing over the coming days, of one- and two-person shows at the national pavilion…
This week we check out Mary Weatherford's literally electric painting/neon hybrids at Brennan & Griffin, Michelle Stewart's mysterious and engaging photo grids at Leslie Tonkonow, and a well-curate …
This week we check out Jayson Musson's colorful sweater-paintings at Salon 94, Mark Flood's bitingly funny paintings and collages at Luxembourg & Dayan, and an art-world tribute to man's best friend…
With an ever-growing number of galleries scattered around New York, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Where to begin? Here at A.i.A., we are always on the hunt for thought-provoking, clever and…
This week we check out Elly Cho's pastoral video projection in Times Square, Santiago Sierra's anti-globalization road trip film at Team, and a work by a pair of Zero Group pioneers at Sperone Westw…
This week we check out Holly Zausner's film and related photo-collages at Postmasters, Christian Jankowski's prank-filled but poignant show at Friedrich Petzel and Patrick Lundeen's large, masklike…
This week we check out Matthew Higgs's generation- and genre-spanning group show of abstract art at James Cohan, an intimate exhibition of Luther Price's grim slide projections and prints at Calliccoo …
This week, we check out Sven Kroner's environmentally conscious landscapes, Julianne Swartz's finely balanced sculptures, and Brent Green's homespun animations.