Throughout the month of October, Metrograph, the relatively new art-house-flavored theater on New York’s Lower East Side, is screening movies made in the 1990s that are queer in one way…
Sadie Benning’s exhibition “Green God” took over Callicoon Fine Arts on the Lower East Side and Mary Boone in Midtown with two dozen works (all 2015 or 2016) that hover ambiguously between sculpture a…
Returning to "Greater New York" a few days after the Paris attacks, I found myself moved by the main themes underlying the exhibition: our city in particular and urban life in general; and the emergen…
Less than halfway through the six-month run of its trademark show, the Carnegie International (through Mar. 16, 2014), Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Art (CMA) has announced its first round of acqu…
Sadie Benning is best known for her videos, which she began making at age 15 with a toy Fisher-Price PixelVision camera. These early works, part diary and part performance, were shot in her bedroom…
In "Transitional Effects," at New York's Participant, Inc., Sadie Benning resists the market-fueled craze for overhung exhibitions. She has culled just seven small abstract paintings from what she s…