Jutta Koether at Thomas Erben
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Edward Leffingwell
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Edward Leffingwell
Albert Oehlen at Skarstedt
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Edward Leffingwell
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Edward Leffingwell
Richard Pettibone at Leo Castelli
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Jonathan Gilmore
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Jonathan Gilmore
Mary Henry at the Hallie Ford Museum
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Sue Taylor
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Sue Taylor
Miquel Barcelo at C&M Arts
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Brian Boucher
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by Brian Boucher
Scott Kahn at Katharina Rich Perlow and Arthur Ross
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by David Cohen
Art in America, June-July, 2005 by David Cohen
John Monti at Elizabeth Harris
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Roger Boyce
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Roger Boyce
John Grillo at Katharina Rich Perlow
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Jonathan Goodman
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Jonathan Goodman
Siqueiros mural rediscovered
Art in America, April, 2005 by David Ebony
Art in America, April, 2005 by David Ebony
A hint of nature characterizes today's abstract landscapes; works subtly evoke a sense of time and place
Art Business News, Feb, 2005 by Laura Meyers
Art Business News, Feb, 2005 by Laura Meyers
A flatland of forms: Thomas Nozkowski's abstract paintings have long been characterized by their small scale and use of eccentric shapes against variegated grounds. His work was recently the subject of a trio of shows in the U.S. and Britain
Art in America, Oct, 2004 by Cary Levine
Art in America, Oct, 2004 by Cary Levine
Scrambling for scudi: notes on painters' earnings in early Baroque Rome
Art Bulletin, The, June, 2003 by Richard E. Spear
Art Bulletin, The, June, 2003 by Richard E. Spear
The right moves: Alfred Leslie in the fifties: although best known these days for his heroically scaled figurative paintings, Alfred Leslie spent the 1950s working in an intentionally raw Abstract-Expressionist vein. A recent show of these early works captured the brash, unfettered spirit of the era
Art in America, April, 2005 by Richard Kalina
Art in America, April, 2005 by Richard Kalina
Thomas Eggerer at Friedrich Petzel
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by P.C. Smith
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by P.C. Smith
Nancy Chunn at Ronald Feldman
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Edward Leffingwell
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Edward Leffingwell
Don Joint at Prince Street
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Lance Esplund
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Lance Esplund
Thomas Kiaer at DCA
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Michael Amy
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Michael Amy
Jon Gregg at 55 Mercer
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Robert Berlind
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Robert Berlind
Li-lan at Nabi
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Robert Berlind
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Robert Berlind
Paul Fenniak at Forum
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Michael Amy
Art in America, Jan, 2005 by Michael Amy