

Staying Power: Art Basel still Fresh - 48th Edition
Art Basel 2017 is over, but not really so. The fair’s traces remain fresh in the mind. It was a smashing follow up to the hype Hong Kong ven


Elias Sime - Twisted & Hidden
Currently on view from April 28 through June 17 at James Cohan’s Chelsea location. Elias Sime is an Ethiopian artist exhibiting at James Cohan for the second time. This second solo exhibit at the gallery features large-scale, wall-mounted artworks constructed from grids of arranged panels encrusted with reclaimed electronics and discarded objects. Staring at them I’m forced to confront my stream of e-waste and general consumerism, and I don’t like it. It’s ugly, and I’d rathe


La Biennale di Venezia 57: Part VII Michelangelo Pistoletto
“La Biennale di Venezia 57: Three 'Reflective’ Collateral Events in Venice” Now through November 26th, 2017 Part VII - Michelangelo Pistoletto at the Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore ‘One and One makes Three,’ Curated by Lorenzo Fiaschi MICHELANGELO PISTOLETTO ‘One and One makes Three’ Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore and Officina dell'Arte Spirituale, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia, 2017 The Abbey of San Giorgio Maggiore was the first stop upon my initial arrival in V


La Biennale di Venezia 57: Part VI - Chilean Pavilion
The project’s proposal began when the curator of the pavilion, Ticio Escobar approached Bernardo Oyarzún, a native Chiléan artist, to embark


Sargent’s Daughter’s “The Coverly Set”
As I peruse Sargent’s Daughters’ current exhibition The Coverly Set, I’m struck by Coverly’s quote.
It seems to me that I cannot escape th


La Biennale di Venezia 57 Part V - Georgian Pavilion
…And then, among the cavernous spaces of the Arsenale site, just 300 steps away from Christine Macel’s agglomeration of creatives, it was th