"Zilia Sánchez: Soy Isla" is a long-overdue survey of Sánchez's career, from the early abstract paintings she made in Cuba to the sensual shaped canvases she refined in New York during the 1960s and…
This exhibition remounted Providence-based artist Faith Wilding's 1982 series "Natural Parables" for the first time since its debut, placing it alongside her works from the past couple years…
Although Dutch photographer Dana Lixenberg has had an extensive career photographing entertainment icons for magazines, another side of her practice has taken place far from the limelight. In 2005…
In some of von Wulffen's paintings, a crackled varnish applied to the surface splits like dried skin; the works want to look old. Some motifs may be traced back to sources like a late…
The young Abu Dhabi–born photographer Farah Al Qasimi's first New York solo exhibition, "More Good News," featured a dozen images, many of them portraying Arab men or—given the artist's interest in…
Beneath their beguiling picture-book appearance, British painter Rose Wylie's works reveal her earnest and long-standing engagement with the craft of painting and its history. On her mostly…
Nancy Shaver's circuitous route to this year's Venice Biennale began in the farm country of western New York near the shores of Lake Ontario, forty miles outside Buffalo. Her sprawling installation…