robert greene
Robert Greene’s “highly reduced non-objective style of sublime variegated monochromes” will be on view at Robert Miller through June 18.
Robert Greene’s “highly reduced non-objective style of sublime variegated monochromes” will be on view at Robert Miller through June 18.
Andrew Schoultz’s show at Morgan Lehman opens May 19th. Elana Herzog will be showing in the Project Space.
Brooklyn Street Art presents Street Art Saved My Life, a group show that “heralds the new highly individual character of stories being told on the streets of New York by brand new and established Street Artists from all over the world.”
Garden of the Gods, an exhibition of photorealistic oil paintings by Yigal Ozeri at Mike Weiss, “reflects Ozeri’s continued interest in capturing the spirit of his subjects – ageless sirens in timeless garb, enveloped in the beauty of a vast landscape.”
Mark Grotjahn’s show at Anton Kern consists of nine face paintings “based on the simple geometric structure of eyes, nose, and mouth.”
Dust Jackets for the Niggerati, Kara Walker’s show at Sikkema Jenkins, does not contain her usual silhouettes but is still a powerful comment on the African-American experience.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, at the Met, “celebrates the late Alexander McQueen’s extraordinary contributions to fashion” and features “approximately one hundred ensembles and seventy accessories from Mr. McQueen’s prolific nineteen-year career.”
Sol LeWitt, who passed in 2007, will be given his first outdoor sculpture retrospective at City Hall Park from May 24-December 2. Featured will be 27 structures, with a few created on-site per LeWitt’s written instructions.
photograph by carl glassman
Stephen Westfall’s show at Lennon, Weinberg, Inc. features work on paper “inspired by 10th and 11th century Cosmatesque floor patterns in churches around Italy.” See it before June 22.
British artist Sweet Toof has his first New York solo exhibition at Factory Fresh in Brooklyn. His work, featuring “letterforms and street styles that have evolved alongside a rigorous academic practice as a realist painter and sculptor,” will be on view through May 22.