Features The Disappearing Mural For a show at Castelli Gallery in 1983, Pop pioneer Roy Lichtenstein produced the 96½-foot-long Greene Street Mural, which was destroyed at the end of the exhibition. This fall, Gagosian's 24th… By Gary Indiana Sep 2, 2015 5:13 pm
Features A Stone for Unica Zürn An artist of manifold gifts and a deeply troubled soul, Unica Zürn was associated with the Parisian Surrealists, by whom she was largely eclipsed. By Gary Indiana Jun 16, 2009 2:03 pm
Features Uneasy Delights In paintings that teem with decorative and narrative detail, Kamrooz Aram traces affinities between his Iranian heritage and global visual culture. By Gary Indiana Feb 23, 2009 1:30 pm
Features Mishima, Mon Amour Avoiding any critical probing into the private Mishima, Paul Schrader's film wraps a consistent, unsatisfying myth in flattering visual tissue By Gary Indiana Jan 1, 1986 9:00 am
Features The Master in Spite of Himself Soutine is the quintessential modern master, not in spite of his formal weaknesses but because of them. By Gary Indiana Apr 1, 1984 10:00 am