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After six solo exhibitions with Luhring Augustine, Josh Smith, the painter known for his brushy images of nature and signs, is no longer on the New York gallery’s roster.
Read MoreThe visitor to Josh Smith’s show at STANDARD (OSLO) is faced with 11 Grim Reapers painted in oil on canvas, all of them equipped with the customary black robe and scythe.
Read MoreArmory Week sees a dozen fairs pop up all across New York, and it always kicks off with a bang: the ADAA Art Show’s opening gala.
Read MoreOn March 2, 2017, as part of its Contemporary Curated sale in New York, during Armory Week, Sotheby’s will be offering the very first public sale of works from the Artist Pension Trust® (APT) Collection. APT was founded in 2004 as a mutual assurance program providing long-term financial security for its member artists who deposit artworks with the trust over a 20-year period, and share the net proceeds from the sales. With 13,000 works, by 2,000 member artists, it is the largest private collection of global contemporary art in the world.
Read MoreGagosian Gallery in New York is hosting an exhibition “Painting Paintings (David Reed) 1975” that will be on view through February 25, 2017.
Read MoreLisa Cooley Gallery, an influential Lower East Side space that opened on Orchard Street in 2008, has closed, sources tell ARTnews.
Read MoreIf you look closely at the reproductions of Fredrik Værslev’s work and at the installation views here, you cannot but notice that there is something decidedly strange and funny about them.
Read MoreI’m an artist in my mid-twenties who has absolutely no formal education.
Read MoreFredrik Værslev is this year’s Festival Artist. Acclaimed internationally for his sharp, intelligent and very contemporary approach to painting, his work consistently expands the possibilities and relevance of the medium today.
Read MoreAndy Warhol scholar and Whitney Museum of American Art Deputy Director and Senior Curator Donna De Salvo discusses one of Andy Warhol’s seminal paintings, Before and After, 4, in the gallery where it’s currently on view. Painted by hand in 1962, it was based on a plastic surgeon’s 1961 advertisement in The National Enquirer.
Read MoreJust a few days after returning from the Venice Biennale, New Museum curator Gary Carrion-Murayari was back on a boat. This time, however, he traded...
Read MoreThe Generational: Younger Than Jesus sent me back to William Blake. In his Songs of Experience, he bids “Youth of delight come hither, / And see the
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Read MoreBy now, the artist Josh Smith’s practice of turning his signature into the subject of his frenetic oil paintings is familiar.
Read MoreRising art star Josh Smith, famous for painting his name over and over, obsessively, on abstract canvases, has a well-considered strategy for success.
Read MoreIn her statement for "The Forever Now," the contemporary painting show on view at MOMA through April 5, 2015, curator Laura Hoptman makes a case
Read MoreAre ceramics, long relegated to the realm of craft, finally getting their due? Clay and porcelain works by artists including Josh Smith, Mai-Thu Perret
Read MoreStay in Love is an exhibition about monomania and manual repetition. Bringing together a heterogeneous group of historical, established and emerging
Read MoreRising art star Josh Smith, famous for painting his name over and over, obsessively, on abstract canvases, has a well-considered strategy for success.
Read MoreLuhring Augustine announces an exhibition of new paintings and ceramics by Josh Smith. This marks his fourth exhibition with the gallery and consists
Read MoreTen years ago the late, great Pat Hearn teamed up with Matthew Marks for the brazenly titled Painting Now and Forever, Part I. Billed as a “highly
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Read MoreYou can’t help but feel there’s something cunning about the latest exhibitions from Josh Smith, currently being held simultaneously at Luhring Augustine
Read MoreFor its first exhibition of 2011, the Brant Foundation Art Study Center took to Greenwich, CT to present the opening of Josh Smith's
Read MoreDespite his rising status in the art world, Josh Smith leads a humble life. He doesn't even have his own apartment.
Read MoreDSM-V, the exhibition’s title, is short for The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Hovering over this exhibition is a reflection on the collapsing distance between audience and artwork.
Read MoreClone, doppelganger, reflection? American-born and Paris resident Sturtevant (born in Lakewood, Ohio) has been questioning the meaning of art and the traditional understanding of the artistic creation process for over half a century.
Read MoreThe frantic, irrepressible mind that must reside in Josh Smith’s head comes alive in the artist’s voluminous new show.
Read MoreConcatenation. Signature, Seriality, Painting – a group show curated by Peter J. Amdam, currently on view at Blain|Southern, London – brings together
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