
A Review of Fred Tomaselli at the Joslyn
Tomaselli acts as a visual editor, cropping and recomposing cover stories while communicating his political views in his highly recognizable style and art historical approach.
Tomaselli acts as a visual editor, cropping and recomposing cover stories while communicating his political views in his highly recognizable style and art historical approach.
In the world of Arlene Shechet, the gallery is a royal court.
Voids, black holes, and cavernous openings show up frequently in the work of Lee Bontecou. She is best known for creating mesmerizing wall reliefs.
Howardena Pindell, like many of her fellow Black, female peers, has long been under-appreciated for her contributions to contemporary art, and this touring career survey covers a full 50 years of her artwork, activism, writing, and work as a curator and educator.
Kathy Butterly is one of today’s most intriguing visual artists. A master of form, expression, and color, she conjures many-layered meanings in her work.
In the painting Everything, 2019, a set of white, wooden doors hinges outward.
Close one eye and hold up your hand to cover the speaking figure on the left. Even without it, the figure on the right is listening.
The current exhibition at LA Louver is small, consisting of a single work. Yet, it is a testament to Saar’s prowess that the piece could be discussed for hours.