Robert Melee transforms cheap suburban decor into strange, riotous glamour. In the past he has accomplished this through room-size installations incorporating faux wood and marble; plastic shower curt…
Larry Krone's devotion to the art and craft of Americana, from etched shot glasses and intricate beadwork to Dolly Parton song lyrics spelled out in hair, has remained constant for over 20 years…
In this exhibition, titled "Kahpenakwu," which means "west" in Comanche, Robert Buck (the artist formerly known as Robert Beck) explored the myth of the American frontier using various "artifacts"…
Go to Justin Vivian Bond’s website and you’ll find instructions on how to refer to the artist: “prefix: mx; pronoun: V; gender: trans or T.” A guide for those who might otherwise misaddress the perf…
If there’s any artist whose work fully embodies the feminist maxim “the personal is political,” it is Adrian Piper. For some 40 years, Piper has utilized forms and strategies of Conceptual art—text, c…
Lush Life, Richard Price's 2008 novel based on a real unsolved robbery-shooting, is full of all the peculiar inflections of cop talk that made the HBO drama he co-wrote, The Wire, such a hit…
First presented at Greene Naftali in 2002, Jonathan Horowitz's exhibition "GoVegan!" gets a new life christening Gavin Brown Enterprise's secondary space, La Frieda Meats/GBE.
To celebrate the centennial of the Grand Concourse, the legendary boulevard that runs 70 blocks through the Bronx, Irish artist Katie Holten created Tree Museum (2009), an audio guide to the…
For his third solo exhibition at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Spencer Sweeney—multi-media artist, DJ, nightlife promoter—moves his living quarters and studio into his gallery, ostensibly letting us all i…
What most fans don't know about Genesis P-Orridge is she s/he has made visual art in the form of collage for over thirty years, which makes the retrospective Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: 30 Years of Bein…