The art season has barely begun, but fairs are already getting ready to open up, hoping to lure dealers and collectors from far-flung cities to make business happen in convention halls and tents. The
Forhis second solo show in New York, "A History of Graph Paper," Los Angeles-based artist John Houck exhibited eight framed, medium-scale color images of artifacts from his youth, including…
Conjuring the interior of a deeply flamboyant birdcage, Slovenian artist Jaša’s immersive installation “Apnea’s Rhapsody” was an ebullient rumination on avian flight…
Jacob Bronowski’s documentary series “The Ascent of Man”—the focus of Tommy Hartung’s first show at On Stellar Rays, in 2009—culminates in Crick and Watson’s discovery of the secret of life. And one c…
“Trust Me. Be Careful,” Zipora Fried’s emotionally wall-eyed exhibition, contained a small but resonant group of oddly assorted, meticulously crafted things, images and sounds (all 2008 or ’09). At ce…
A complex hybrid of video and live broadcast coupled with sculpture and painting, JJ Peet’s first New York solo exhibition, “The TV Show,” was an unsettling mix of rough-hewn underground activism and…
Earlier this summer at Lower East Side gallery On Stellar Rays, artist Georgia Sagri (born Athens, 1979) spent nearly a month executing her imagination of the banal rituals of an immigrant car sales p…