Takeshi Murata's first solo showat Salon94 Bowery, "Synthesizers" [through Oct. 20], includes seven large-scale photographic prints and a glitchy video portrait of his studio, all created via…
With an ever-growing number of galleries scattered around New York, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Where to begin? Here at A.i.A., we are always on the hunt for clever, memorable shows that stand…
In the mid-1980s, comedy, athletics and graphic design found their perfect combination in the posters of John and Tock Costacos. "For the Kids," a new exhibition curated by gallery director Fabienne S…
"Front/Back," Betty Woodman's first show at Salon 94 in New York, features her signature ceramic forms-vividly painted cylinders with irregularly cut, flat slabs attached as eccentric "handles" or as …
Hometown favorite Lynda Benglis was the toast of the Bowery Tuesday night. She started the evening at Salon 94 Freemans to inaugurate her show of functional bronzes, "Fountains," before heading over t…
The Bowery location has about 2,000 square feet, so, inspired by 42nd Street, Salon94 will carve out another exhibition space: the street. A key architectural feature of the new space is an exterior L…
Liz Cohen's Trabantimino is the kind of car that you'd expect to see in the Radical Custom category at a low-rider exposition. Soldered together to form one single body, the Trabantimino is equal part…
When reviewing a show, one concern is how much or how little to refer to the press release. As a rule, these texts are not generated by the artists involved, and they proffer descriptions more restric…