Concurrent exhibitions at Susan Inglett and James Cohan offered a comprehensive look at California-based painter Lee Mullican (1919–1998). In San Francisco in the early 1950s, Mullican and fellow arti…
Like members of the aristocracy, Gary Stephan's 11 recent abstract acrylic paintings at Susan Inglett presented an intimidating formal starchiness, with their high contrast, muted palette and precis…
New York-based artist Sarah Charlesworth died June 25 from a cerebralhemorrhage, according to her dealer, New York's Susan Inglett, who spoketo A.i.A. by phone today. No further details were given…
Working within the traditional realm of portrait painting, Hope Gangloff has developed a stylized approach that favors texture and shape over light and depth.
The Editions/Artists' Book Fair, the annual showcase for the hottest new prints on the press, takes place Nov. 3–6 at 548 W. 22nd St., in the former Dia Center for the Arts building in Chelsea. Unli…
The paintings in William Villalongo's exhibition, understatedly titled "Bathing Nymph," depict quasi-naturalistic playgrounds of decadence and depravity, combining so many references and symbols fro…