Richard Hawkins
Having seen a number of Richard Hawkins’s exhibitions over the years, I’ve learned at least one thing: not to expect the next one to look like the last. His most recent show made me realize something...
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Peter Halley’s latest show—his first with Greene Naftali—was spectacular, though severely and queasily so. Setting the tone for severity, the artist commandeered the Brutalist ambience of the gray,...
View ArticleCandy Jernigan
There’s always a lot of junk in galleries. But here, the garbage is pure gold. The late and forever great Candy Jernigan (1952–1991) had a thing for the discarded and defiled, be it pop-tops, moist...
View ArticleCory Arcangel
Stand in front of Cory Arcangel’s giant video wall long enough and you’ll get spammed with an array of offers: “Seven day free VIP trial,” the opportunity to “turn up your jam,” invitations to connect...
View ArticleJonathan Lasker
This past fall, Jonathan Lasker’s “Born Yesterday: Drawing into Painting, 1987–2020” marked the artist’s first solo exhibition in New York in more than five years. It was also his largest in the city,...
View ArticleDavid Diao
David Diao’s paintings based on the life and work of Barnett Newman are the antithesis of the latter’s art. Whereas Newman encouraged the viewer to close in on the canvas as if talking to another...
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