ryan mcginley
Animals and Grids, Ryan McGinley’s two shows at Team Gallery, each consist of an entirely different body of work.
Animals and Grids, Ryan McGinley’s two shows at Team Gallery, each consist of an entirely different body of work.
Kehinde Wiley’s show at Sean Kelly “depicts African-American women, his first-ever series dedicated to female subjects.”
Alice Neel’s show at David Zwirner consists of her late portraits and still lifes.
Anish Kapoor’s show at Gladstone Gallery “demonstrates his ongoing exploration of the formal and conceptual framework that has informed his artistic practice for over three decades.”
Piano in the Rain, Dana Schutz’s show at Friedrich Petzel, uses “unstable narrative dilemmas as a springboard to paint and employ various characters.”
On Thursday, May 10th, Ondine Chavoya will discuss his contribution to the recent exhibition Asco: The Elite of the Obscure, at The City College of New York.
[Your Name Here]: The Ex-Libris and Image Making, at Yale University’s Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, “examines both historic and modern examples of bookplates with a variety of motifs.”
On May 14th Avery Library at Columbia University presents its 8th Annual Recent Acquisitions, an event featuring a selection of highlights acquired throughout the year.