Katherine Bradford's latest paintings (all 2011 or '12) feature ships at sea and Superman aloft. Well, it's a version of Superman-not the one in DC Comics or the movies, perhaps, but the trademark…
The titles are blunt and telling: 1 Mile Clothesline; 1 Km Rod; 18 Drain Covers; 9 Ash Cans. These are the materials used to make the paintings. Each results from and embodies a specific…
The very modest size of Albert Kresch’s paintings—of Nova Scotia, Maine, upstate New York and New Mexico—accounts in part, oddly enough, for the impact of their dreamy expansiveness. Often just a fo…
A veteran painter with an impressive arsenal of studio skills and multilayered cultural references, James McGarrell persists in his engaging, go-it-alone eccentricity. Both a realist (of sorts) and…
Mira Schor’s small, unframed paintings—oil on linen and ink on gessoed tracing paper—suggest the vulnerability of barely formed thoughts arising unbidden between waking and sleep…
Jane Dickson’s recent paintings present nocturnal and late-afternoon moments as seen from a vehicle driven by you, traveling viewer, as you move through transitional spaces on the margins of a city…