by Victoria Looseleaf | Jan 20, 2020 | Reviews, Uncategorized
What the Constitution Means to Me Mark Taper Forum January 12 – February 28, 2020 Who knew the Constitution could be such a laugh riot? Okay, so if it’s not exactly a guffaw-inducing extravaganza, it does provide an evening of theater that is particularly...
by Natalie Pashaie | Jun 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
Maria Berrio A Cloud’s Roots Kohn Gallery June 1 – August 23, 2019 Raised in Colombia and based in Brooklyn, artist María Berrío is creating works layered in both their materiality and in their meaning. Calling to mind the raw intensity of Egon...
by Jody Zellen | Apr 21, 2018 | Reviews, Uncategorized
Stephan Balleux Oh You Pretty Things Patrick Painter March 31 – May 12, 2018 Oh You Pretty Things is an ironic title. While Stephan Balleux’s paintings could be construed as pretty, it is more a reference to the women who populate the compositions than to...
by Natalie Pashaie | Apr 12, 2018 | Reviews, Uncategorized
Damien Hirst The Veil Paintings Gagosian Beverly Hills March 1 – April 14, 2018 British contemporary artist Damien Hirst is already a household name, better known for his infamous formaldehyde-preserved animal sculptures. The larger portion of his work for the...
by Jody Zellen | Oct 28, 2017 | Reviews, Uncategorized
Mike Kelley ‘Kandors’ 1999-2011 Hauser & Wirth Oct. 21, 2017 – Jan. 21, 2018 Mike Kelley began his Kandor Series in 1999. Although pieces of it have been shown in the United States and abroad, the complete set of Kelley’s Kandors has not...
by Jody Zellen | Oct 27, 2017 | Reviews, Uncategorized
Teresa Braula Reis White Helmet Baert Gallery October 7 – November 18, 2017 Numerous cities throughout the world are experiencing surges in construction. It is impossible to travel and not see huge cranes and scaffolding lining streets. But since geography is...