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Mary Reid Kelley

Consider black-and-white so complexly rich it seems like color. Add handmade costumes and sets that suggest Picasso channeling "Pee-wee's Playhouse." Then imagine fractured Greek mythology recited in

David Salle

When David Salle indulges his refined taste in the “Silver Paintings” (2014-15), the results are hauntingly gorgeous. But in the concurrent “Late Product Paintings, he rolls up his sleeves and…

Walt Kuhn

Sexual humiliation, anger and homoeroticism are unexpected themes in shows of early American modernists. But Walt Kuhn (1877-1949) was an artist who subverted expectations.

Carroll Dunham

A “peculiar blend of slapstick idiocy and gallantry” is a phrase that captures the spirit of Carroll Dunham’s new paintings. Tellingly, it was written by Dunham himself in a review of Picasso’s late

Eugen Schoenebeck

"And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,/Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?" wrote W.B. Yeats in his poem "The Second Coming" (1919).

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