Nestled between therapist offices and reiki salons on the ninth floor of a 17-story high rise on the westside of New York’s Union Square, Gordon Robichaux is a gallery for those in-the-know.
Dara Birnbaum, a pioneer of video art, has died. Birnbaum came to prominence in the 1970s, recognising television not just as a revolutionary medium in communications, but as a new source of material in artmaking, too.
At the Rose Art Museum, Hayden’s sculptural survey carves through the thorns of US history, braiding together beauty, survival, and the brutal education behind Black selfhood.
For the next few days we will be looking at the work of artists who I met with at this year’s Society for Photographic Education conference during the portfolio reviews.
Carpenters Workshop Gallery New York presents a display of works by Aki+Arnaud Cooren, the multidisciplinary design studio known for serene, dreamy, creations that evoke poignant and harmonious confluences with the natural world.
Defined as the Damien Hirst of his time, ACP - Palazzo Franchetti by Fondazione Calarota hosts the exhibition dedicated to Graham Sutherland, one of the greatest innovators of contemporary British painting.