"There's no real beginning or end, because the beginning is actually two ends. Does that make sense?" French-born, New York-based artist Alexandre Singh asked A.i.A. on the opening day of "The…
The largest work in this tightly composed show, Directions (2010), consists of vinyl wall text listing the driving directions from the intersection of Haight Ashbury, in San Francisco, to the…
Over the past decade, Dutch artist Guido van der Werve has created a series of 35mm films and videos that pair classical musical arrangements-often by Chopin or Mozart, and, lately, by…
Conjuring the interior of a deeply flamboyant birdcage, Slovenian artist Jaša’s immersive installation “Apnea’s Rhapsody” was an ebullient rumination on avian flight…
The show catalogues the artist's well-known series of sculptures, which combine painting and found furniture. His formally inventive pairings conjure the interiors of both the household and mind; the…
Welling, who began his artistic life as a watercolorist before switching to photography in art school, grew up admiring the work of Wyeth. But only in the past five years has he thought to use the…
In the three years since the artist team of Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman have shown in New York, a lot has changed-not the least of which being the shuttering, by New York City officials, of all go…
Texas artist Mark Flood may be best known for his lace paintings from the early 2000s, the large, multi-hued acrylic pieces that use torn fabric to illusionistic ends. But his expansive retrospectiv…
Currently on view at James Cohan gallery, "Everyday Abstract-Abstract Everyday" features 37 works that New York-based curator Matthew Higgs chose with an agenda based, in part, on changes brought ab…
Italian-born, Alaska-based artist Paola Pivi's large-scale sculptures, complex kinetic miracles of engineering, often have a simple conceit and witty titles, which Pivi farms out to a reliable sourc…