Now at the Prince Street Gallery is Wendy Shalen’s Family Matters, an intimate glimpse into several generations of the artist’s family life revealed through recent drawings, paintings, prints, and handmade paper.
This fall Sherrie McGraw will have a solo exhibition at the Butler Institute of American Art that features seventy-five paintings and drawings created over her thirty-five-year career.
Writing in the current issue of Frieze, William Corwin credits curator Phong Bui in “transforming an unruly mob of more than 300 artists into a comprehensive slice of activity in early 21st-century New York” in last year’s exhibition Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1.
Mark(ing) Time: Works on Paper Invitational is an exhibition of artwork by artists who work strictly on paper. Its aim is to explore the traditional and contemporary ideas of what constitutes drawing and printmaking.
“A bewildering but satisfying mix of tightly curved and woven-together thin steel rods” is how art critic and blogger Piri Halasz describes Peter Reginato’s sculptures.