Gino De Dominicis at P.S. 1. On view October 19, 2008 – February 9, 2009. 22-25 Jackson Ave at the intersection of 46th Ave, Long Island City. P.S.1, the official affiliate of the Museum of Modern Art in Long Island City, has recently become a more attractive place of pilgrimage...
Louise Bourgeois and Catherine Opie at the Guggenheim Museum Olga Chernysheva at Foxy Production Even in a city as exciting and diverse as New York, it is a rare occasion that interesting exhibitions of women artists spring up simultaneously from various corners of the city. It is...
SUPREMATISM REVISITED: NIKOLAI SUETIN AND VERA ERMOLAEVA Since the late 1980s, the Russian avant-garde has caught considerable amount of attention, both in the country of its origin and abroad. With the opening of Soviet archives and museums’ storage rooms, numerous books and...
Gustave Courbet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The current exhibition of the French painter Gustave Courbet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, organized by Gary Tinterow and Kathryn Galley Galitz, is impressive in scope, scholarly vigor, and quality of its organization. The second...
On the second day after the bombshell revelation of the then-still-Governor Spitzer’s involvement with a prostitution ring, the New York Times released a series of articles detailing the circumstances, not so much as the actual "fact" of the governor’s infidelities (which...