Generators loudly buzzed and grim-faced crews were hard at work on Wednesday in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood, home to hundreds of art galleries, in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
For his second solo show at this compact gallery, Paul Bloodgood displayed, alongside some of his paintings (dates ranged from 2008 to 2011), the collages that have for many years served him as…
Davis, Cherubini-the name for the ongoing collaboration of sculptors Taylor Davis and Nicole Cherubini-debuted in New York at Newman Popiashvili. Titled "Cobalt," a reference to the commonly used bu…
What do prostitutes trolling the Bowery, paintings by Brueghel and the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles have in common? They all have been captured by Michel Auder, who has exhaustively recorded th…
“In Little Place a Million” was the title of this first one-person show by Chris Fennell, who works at the more informed fringes of the do-it-yourself esthetic. Using mostly paper on paper in these mi…