By Bob Dylan In 1974 I played the first of many shows with the Band—maybe in eight years. We were in a hockey arena in Chicago. There were maybe 18,000
The raw aesthetics of each sculptural piece embody the artist’s primal devotion to the natural contours of the earth. Marie-Noëlle De La Poype’s minimalist process reflects her reverence for the
In celebration of a centennial birthday, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery throws open its blue-chip doors to "Alfonso Ossorio—Congregations: The First Decade, 1959-1969," an exhibition of twenty-four of the mixed-media assemblages that
I was so fascinated by the man in Calero's "Transcendent" that I kept circling back to it. Is it a black man? Oh, wait. The painter is a Nuyorican. What
Painter Philip Smith works the canvas like a physicist’s blackboard. Using found imagery, he can postulate new image formulations and equations. The paintings in this Philip Smith: Sign Language, on
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