New York Alex Wagman’s patinaed bronze figures invite…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Dario Robleto
New York At first glance, Dario Robleto’s wreaths, framed…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Jessica Straus
Framingham, Massachusetts Deceptively engaging, Jessica Straus’s carved and painted…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Flexible Logististics: A Conversation with TODT
It would be difficult to find an art group with a greater influence on contemporary installation art than TODT. The collaborative goes back to 1978, and I can distinctly remember being moved viscerally the first time I saw Womb Wars.
Aristotle Georgiades
Madison, Wisconsin As an honest inquiry into the American…see the full review in May’s magazine.
Joan Tanner
Los Angeles On Tenderhooks was a large-scale, gallery-filling…see the full review in April’s magazine.
“Denial is a River”
Long Island City, New York These days, certainty has become the space…see the full review in April’s magazine.
David Lamelas
Buenos Aires Recent visitors to MALBA were surprised at…see the full review in April’s magazine.
The Legacy of Julio González
“The work of González is one of the most solid and most beautiful elements in the future edifice the younger generation is building, though generally unrecognized in Spain, where only his imitators are known.”1 This observation about Julio González’s lack of recognition in Spain could until very recently have applied to most countries.
“The Amber Room”
San Francisco Much of the contemporary art world is in…see the full review in April’s magazine.