To celebrate its 60th anniversary, Tibor de Nagy gallery—founded by the Hungarian-born ex-banker turned dealer—recently exhibited a trove of more than 50 works of art and as many pieces of ephemera…
Though Czech artist JirË?í KolárË? (1914-2002) eventually migrated from poetry to collage, he was always a wordsmith, inventing names for the gestures and elements that inspired his process: crumpla…
A luminous gravity marks Alyson Shotz’s recent sculptures, each a seamless, elegant manipulation of light and shadow as weightless and abstract as breathing. In the largest, Equilibrium, Shotz’s…
Clay Wagstaff embeds his curious and compelling landscapes with self-conscious traces of his process. Exposed grids—lines sketched on the canvas that bleed through the oil paint—materialize in skies o…