mary corse
Mary Corse’s show at Lehmann Maupin continues her “exploration of radiant and reflective surfaces and her innovative technique of painting with glass microspheres.”
Mary Corse’s show at Lehmann Maupin continues her “exploration of radiant and reflective surfaces and her innovative technique of painting with glass microspheres.”
On Tuesday, March 13, the MoMA will host its first-ever Library and Archives Open House. Attendance is free, and groups and students are welcome.
Bankrupt Banks, at Peter Blum, “continues SUPERFLEX’s exploration of the many facets that have led to the international financial crisis.”
Ryan McNamara’s show at Elizabeth Dee consists of pieces created on-site through collaborations with visitors to the gallery.
The Bruce High Quality Brucennial, on view at 159 Bleecker Street, features close to 400 artists and is “Harderer. Betterer. Fasterer. Strongerer” than ever before.
One of my new favorite websites is Art Observed, which “covers contemporary art globally from a New York City perspective.” It doesn’t hurt that their editor is an extraordinary musician.
The Value of Water at The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine “features the works of 41 artists reflecting on the world’s most precious resource.”