The Berlin-based duo Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz showed two recent films at Ellen de Bruijne Projects that continue their pursuit of “queer archeology”—the artists’ term for mining archives and h…
As its paradoxical title cautions, an upcoming survey of contemporary painting at New York's Museum of Modern Art, "The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World," is full of contradi…
"It's starting to have more of a place on the art fair road map," said Rebecca Hoffman, director of New York's Andrew Edlin Gallery, which has participated every year…
You have to wonder how Ad Reinhardt would feel about his current show, at David Zwirner's 20th Street location in New York, with its walls and vitrines filled with several decades' worth of the arti…
NGA associate curator of modern art James Meyer built a tight exhibition (on view through Dec. 8) around a single 2011 museum acquisition—Kerry James Marshall's painting Great America (1994). …
Though painter Jack Whitten dabbled in representation in the 1960s, abstraction has dominated his practice since then. His current show at New York's Alexander Gray Associates (through Oct. 12) offers…