Those who view the recent return of drawing to front room popularity as a sign of economic pragmatism should stop by Cleopatra’s. A gallery more often associated with performative installation […]
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Greenpoint Column, Doors to the Bronx
If you ever do leave Greenpoint, check out Greenpoint artist Gabriela Salazar’s public project For Closure (Outdoors, the Bronx), freshly installed at the Bronx’s West Farms Sq train station on […]
Harvest of Reason: Paul Duncan
With two shows currently up at Greenpoint’s own Alan Nederpelt Gallery and Elizabeth Moore Fine Art in Manhattan, English born and Greenpoint artist Paul Duncan may not be so much […]
Collecting the Collected: Charles Wilkin
The way images move through a photo studio, it makes sense to put a collage show in one in order to symbolically organize all the flashing fragments. Picture Farm, one […]
Art Review: Daniel Turner
Walking around the local galleries, you might notice exhibits showing a theme of pointless and oppressed labor! A scary new take on recession art? Echoing the chill of nearby Rawson […]
Michael Schall at Pierogi
Art Review written by Martin Esteves The fall season in the front room of Pierogi’s main space opens with flashes of light and smoke – or at least drawings of […]
Stay Close To Me, It Will Be Dark Soon
Stay Close To Me, It Will Be Dark Soon John Stoney The Boiler, Pierogi (191 N. 14th St) Art Review by Martin Esteves Closed for most of the summer, Pierogi Gallery’s […]