The newly renovated Fifth Avenue institution, which houses a treasure trove by any calculation, is a time capsule with a lot to teach us about our own historical moment.
In Surreal, Michèle Gerber Klein asks us to confront the unjust eclipse of Gala’s legacy by that of her husband, Salvador, whose career she brought to fruition.
Linda Bilda (b. 1963 in Vienna as Linda Czapka, d. 2019 in Vienna) was an artist, publisher, entrepreneur, exhibition organizer, performer, comic artist, activist, and teacher.
Backwards with Eye Contact, a title sourced from a poem written by J. Parker Valentine 20 years prior, marks her exhibition in Australia, comprising works on canvas, fabric, paper, as well as archival materials.
In this thoughtful exchange, artist Erin Lawlor talks to Diana Copperwhite about the role of intuition and emotion in their work, their love of music, and their mutual interest in painter Howard Hodgkin.
Presented at Sutton Gallery’s newly reopened project space, “Eventually, I’ll Confess, I’ve Just Been Walking Into A Loving Nowhere” was the career-first solo show of Naarm-based multidisciplinary artist Zane Edwards.
Galerie Eva Presenhuber is presenting Roots n’ Fruits, the first collaborative exhibition of the Brooklyn-based artist couple Shara Hughes (b. 1981 in Atlanta, GA, US) and Austin Eddy (b. 1986 in Boston, MA, US), who met in 2012 and have been married since 2023.