In 1971, Neke Carson went to Leo Castelli Gallery, placed a piece of black paper on the floor, and tousled his hair over it to collect a smattering of dandruff.
Michael Krebber is known for understated objects and an overstated reputation. My goal in visiting his latest exhibition was not only to scrutinize the paintings but also to experience a new arc in…
David Levine's exhibition "Some of the People, All of the Time," features a timely, anxiety-inducing Brechtian meta-performance that risks being too clever.