michael snow
Michael Snow’s show at Jack Shainman “examines the act of looking and the process of viewing though projections, holography and photo-based works.”
Michael Snow’s show at Jack Shainman “examines the act of looking and the process of viewing though projections, holography and photo-based works.”
The London Art Fair, of which I was invited to participate by Pertwee, Anderson & Gold, runs January 18-22 at the Business Design Centre.
Parts of On Kawara’s infamous Today series is at David Zwirner.
Bill Jensen’s show at Cheim & Read features “saturated densely worked surfaces” that “seemingly transcend any sense of the struggle.”
Götterdämmerung, Dana Schutz’s show at Gallery Met, is based on Wagner’s final installment of the Ring.
Hanksy (who is it??) has a show at Krause Gallery that opens Friday the 13th.
Benjamin Kress’s show at Callicoon Fine Arts features masks that serve “as a potent symbol of mortality and transformation, extending the genres of self-portraiture and allegorical painting.”
Angels, David Gilbert’s show at von Nichtssagend Gallery, features paper, fabric and string installations that are photographed to create “a dialogue between image and actuality.”
The Hole presents Lola Montes Schnabel’s first solo painting exhibition in the United States.
Ai Weiwei, the most talked about artist of 2011, brings his installation Sunflower Seeds to Mary Boone.