Stefan Kürten's intricate paintings of depopulated domestic interiors and enigmatic architectural spaces are "atmospheric" in Jean Baudrillard's sense of the term.
New York’s gallery landscape has shifted many times over the last few decades, as dealers followed artists to new neighborhoods in search of cheaper rents. There have been a few seismic movements,…
Alexander and Bonin has announced that they will be moving to a new space at 47 Walker Street in Tribeca this summer, thereby becoming the latest gallery to join the mass exodus from Chelsea…
Repurposing irons, shoes, and other discarded commodities, Willie Cole creates visceral artworks that communicate potent messages about African history
A few of Robert Kinmont’s recent works in this exhibition were fairly big, although even these are equivocal about materiality. Log Hollowed Out and Filled with the Memory of the Artist (2009) is the…
Is it OK to laugh at other people’s pain? What if they invite you to? Willie Cole has always kept viewers off balance, notably by using steam irons to produce, on the one hand, printed images somber…