If you are someone who seeks out quiet spaces to draw in NYC, Spring Studio is a unique environment to escape the pace of the city. The drawing studio, founded
‘Klimt and the Women of Vienna’s Golden Age, 1900–1918’ at the Neue Galerie
Widely known for his erotic and exotic art, late nineteenth-century painter, Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) was a prominent and influential figure in Viennese cultural life. Along with other founding members of
‘On The Inside’ at Abrons Art Center
Some of the work currently on view at the Abrons Art Center could be hanging in one of the nearby commercial galleries that dot the Lower East Side. But the
Richard Long at the Judd Foundation
Since the late 1960s, the ground floor of 101 Spring Street, the five-story, cast-iron building where Donald Judd lived with his family, has been used as an exhibition space for
‘Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight’ at the Whitney Museum
Carmen Herrera sold her first painting when she was 89 years old. Today, at 101, she still works almost every day in her studio. Even though recognition came to her
‘Public, Private, Secret’ at the International Center of Photography
On Bowery street, just blocks away from The Drawing Center, the new International Center of Photography building has opened with a foreboding disclaimer posted at the entrance of its inaugural
Rembrandt’s ‘Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver’
Rembrandt van Rijn’s Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1629, currently on view at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, is a painting that I deeply admire.
Studio Visit: Dana Lok
Dana Lok is an emerging Brooklyn-based artist whose drawings and paintings subvert established conventions of pictorial representation. Redrawing familiar images culled from a wide range of sources, including paintings by
‘Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist’ at the Jewish Museum
Revered by architects worldwide and highly esteemed in Brazil, Roberto Burle Marx (1909–1994) is considered one of the most influential landscape designers of the twentieth century, and yet he remains
‘Unfinished Portraits’ on the Met Breuer Inaugural Exhibition
Unfinished artworks are unfinished either through circumstance or intent. Most often the death of the artist leaves the work unfinished, but sometimes the artist abandons the work, never having achieved