XTRACTION, a group show at
The Hole, looks at “new approaches in abstract painting.”
On the Beach 2.0, Richard Misrach’s show at
Pace/MacGill, documents “the sea’s changes in color and energy, as well as the humans who enter the ocean’s immensity.”
At War with the Obvious, William Eggleston’s show at
the Met, “celebrates the artist’s iconic photographs of commonplace subjects that have become touchstones for generations of artists, musicians, and filmmakers.”
The James Turrell show at the
Guggenheim, opening June 21, promises to be this summer’s must-see.
The Albert York show at
Davis and Langdale consists of “24 paintings borrowed from private collections, dating from 1963 until 1990.”
Rain Room, Random International’s immersive environment installation at
MoMA, “offers visitors the experience of controlling the rain.”
Donald Judd’s loft at
101 Spring Street, “one of the founding sites in the program of Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios for the National Trust for Historic Preservation,” will be open to the public beginning June 3.
Jannis Kounellis’s show at
Cheim and Read “incorporates the themes and concerns of Kounellis’s best known work, while also reacting to and engaging with the gallery as a unique space.”
 I will be giving an artist talk today at 1:00pm at
Rooster Gallery for my current show
And Riding Clouds.