“Knight’s exhibition is a superb example of how thoughtful curating can present an artist to new audiences, surprising even the most sophisticated art-viewing visitor.” Now on view at @TheAldrich! https://t.co/FUZF4ys4Ge @edlingallery
"#DomenicoZindato: By the River of Multiple Suns" is on view through May 14th.
Best known for his masterfully elaborate and vibrant pastel and ink drawings, Zindato (b.1966) expands on the unique visual lexicon he has been developing for nearly 30 years.
https://t.co/InjILPkzKn
@artforum highlights “Being Marcel Bascoulard” as a MUST SEE exhibition. One week left to see Bascoulard’s magical photographic self-portraits from 1950s-70s Bourges, France.
Visit https://t.co/55bOQ3lzj2 for more.
#MarcelBascoulard (1913 - 1978)
“Pose 4, mardi 17 juin 1969”
LAST CHANCE | CLOSING FIRDAY
"#BruceBickford: The Uplands," curated by Eric White
"Nexus Singularity Takeover," featuring the collection of Aarne Anton (#AmericanPrimitive)
https://t.co/5GdEt5AP41
Catch Beverly Buchanan’s “City Walls” sketchbook @MenilCollection in Houston, Texas until September 19, 2021. Visit “Dream Monuments: Drawing in the 1960s and 1970s” or learn more about the artist by viewing digitized items in the Buchanan papers: https://t.co/xA2Rtzp8jm
"Beverly Buchanan saw her works as 'attempts to celebrate the spirit of the shack dwellers,' who expressed their creative innovation in their home design, gardens, and everyday rituals," writes Wendy Vogel. Buchanan's exhibition at Andrew Edlin ends today. https://t.co/9Fv0lZ4jqq
Beverly Buchanan: “As a Southern artist, I found that I was interested in the work of folk artists and . . . discovered that some of my ideas about returning to a ‘simple’ uncomplicated look in my own work, were shared with them.” @wendylvogel@ArtinAmerica