sheila hicks
Sheila Hicks’s show at Sikkema Jenkins “traverses the boundaries between painting and sculpture, design, craft and even architecture with the use of woven forms.”
Sheila Hicks’s show at Sikkema Jenkins “traverses the boundaries between painting and sculpture, design, craft and even architecture with the use of woven forms.”
Sara Bichão’s show at Rooster opens April 19.
The Frick will offer free after-hours admission on Friday, April 27, from 6:00-9:00PM.
For his first show at Mary Boone, Peter Saul “synthesizes Pop, Surrealism, Expressionism, and an irreverent Underground Comic aesthetic.”
Jim Shaw’s show at Metro Pictures consists of “a large mural and 20 drawings comprising a comic book that center on his fictional religion Oism.”
Lavoro, Michelangelo Pistoletto’s show at Luhring Augustine, consists of “new mirror paintings which explore lavoro, or work, as it relates to the subject of construction.”
Cy Twombly’s show at Eykyn Maclean features work from the Sonnabend Collection.
Donna Forma’s show at OK Harris opens April 21.
Simone Gilges’s show at Foxy Production “draws astute visual connections between the people she portrays and the settings in which they are posed.”
Sarah Charlesworth’s show at Susan Inglett “engages the play of light from her studio window as it reflects and refracts to conjure a mysterious animated presence.”