Charting the life force with chemical compounds, big-math equations, and sumptuous color: See my review of Melvin Way's show of unusual drawings at Andrew @edlingallery, New York, exclusively in @hyperallergic. https://t.co/mMLpjoLwoL
The late Peter Hujar's photos captured the life-affirming spirit of downtown Manhattan's artists and performers in the dark Reagan and early-AIDS years. See my @hyperallergic review of the @MorganLibrary & Museum's revealing new exhibition of his work.
Luisa Rabbia's magisterial new paintings use meticulous mark-making to capture the mystery of life's biggest wonders: love, birth, death. See my review of her show at @pblumgallery (Peter Blum Gallery) in New York, exclusively in @hyperallergic. https://t.co/Pk1f6X5xJy
Artist Edward Melcarth (1914-1973) was gay and communist; he portrayed the male figure with skill and desire. See my @hyperallergic article about exhibitions at @Institute193 and the University of Kentucky Art Museum @ArtMuseumatUK in Lexington, Kentucky: https://t.co/RMcvnKEgGF
Texts and images, indelibly entwined, in inventive, self-taught artists' works: See my preview of the "Vestiges & Verse" exhibition at American @FolkArtMuseum, New York, exclusively in @hyperallergic. https://t.co/Lla1rgQcRE
Fascinating new discoveries. Bold, visionary expressions. See my exclusive, photo-filled preview of the 2018 @OutsiderArtFair, New York, in @hyperallergic. https://t.co/8c89bd2mzr
New, superbly crafted design books from @standardsmanual, the Brooklyn-based publisher. See my exclusive @hyperallergic report: https://t.co/N0AfaNas3r
The Uruguayan painter Ignacio Iturria's melancholy, deeply human art of memory and invention at the Neuberger Museum, Purchase, New York: See my review, exclusively in @hyperallergic https://t.co/9U9b9i7YQG
Poetic-kinetic abstraction and a whole, new art: See my review of critic Jed Perl's illuminating, first-ever biography of modern-art pioneer Alexander Calder, exclusively in @hyperallergic: https://t.co/P59OCoH75X
In bold, audacious, expressionistic pictures, Japanese artist Issei Nishimura paints the blues. See my exclusive @hyperallergic report from Nagoya, Japan: https://t.co/ywoZ5mQrgi