michelle lopez
Michelle Lopez’s show at Simon Preston “is composed of three series of large-scale, leaning and wall-based sculptures, all of which continue the artist’s investigation of sculptural history, gravity and the body.”
Michelle Lopez’s show at Simon Preston “is composed of three series of large-scale, leaning and wall-based sculptures, all of which continue the artist’s investigation of sculptural history, gravity and the body.”
The Frick Reference Library recently announced that images for 15,000 works of art and research documentation for 125,000 works of art cataloged in the library’s photoarchive are now available via the Frick Digital Image Archive.
Master bookbinder Paul Belard will speak at L.I.U. on November 17 about the intricate art of bookbinding.
The second annual Curate NYC is now live. The deadline for submissions is November 8.
My favorite show in the city right now is Jenny Saville’s at Gagosian Madison.
Pedro Pascoinho’s show at Rooster opens October 13.
Mates of State will perform on Wednesday, October 12, at Webster Hall.
The Morningside Opera presents MYSTERIEN, the Weimar-era silent film accompanied by a live soundtrack of klezmer, grunge, blues, and the occasional aria, on October 30 at the Cornelia Street Cafe.
I have a piece in a group show at Floor4Art, an exhibition scheduled to coincide with this year’s artHARLEM Open Studio Tour.
Milton Resnick, the “last Abstract Expressionist painter”, has a show at Cheim & Read that demonstrates his “allegiance to the physical properties of paint.”