regarding warhol
Regarding Warhol: Fifty Artists, Sixty Years, at the Met, opens September 18.
Regarding Warhol: Fifty Artists, Sixty Years, at the Met, opens September 18.
Jim Marshall’s show at Steven Kasher features “over 60 photographs and one-hundred vintage record covers mapping Marshall’s entire career and introduces never-before-seen images he captured during the Rolling Stones’ 1972 U.S. tour.”
Untitled: A Painting in Four Parts, 1963-1964, Robert Ryman’s show at Gagosian, “explores the nuanced effects of acrylic paint on aluminum.”
Rineke Dijkstra: A Retrospective, at the Guggenheim, offers “a contemporary take on the genre of portraiture.”
Wild Flag performs tonight at Prospect Park as part of this summer’s Celebrate Brooklyn! series.
Sweet Distemper, at Derek Eller, “is a riot of paint, mirror, collage, rug, and chain.”
Jan Vercruysse’s show at Gladstone Gallery “encompasses a selection of Vercruysse’s work created between 1990 and 2011 and is the artist’s first show in New York since 2009.”
Daisy Chain, Bianca Casady’s show at Cheim & Read, addresses “ideas of gender and race, especially as they are played out in prison.”
Writings, Drawings and Collages, Stan VanDerBeek’s show at American Contemporary, “concerns the immediate use of motion pictures, or expanded cinema, as a tool for world communication.”
John Houck’s show at Kansas “explores how desire functions in a world that is exponentially filled with highly repetitive technical drives.”