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Designer Jessica Gersten and builder TRH New York helped a couple attain their version of perfection through relentless, hawk ...
Co-curated by Brian Belott and Noah Khoshbin, the exhibition features pieces from the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art ...
Summer is here and so is the Kingfield Friday Artwalk June 27, 5 to 7:30 p.m.; the evening before the Kingfield POPS concert.
Joel Shapiro died June 14, at age 83. In the final weeks of the sculptor's life, Max Norman interviewed him for a ...
One of New York’s buzziest shows in recent memory was an exhibition of new work earlier this year by the conceptual artist Christopher Wool, organized by Wool himself in 18,000 square feet of ...
In March 2024, Christopher Wool‘s survey, See Stop Run, opened on the entire 19th floor of an empty space in the financial district. Wool picked this spot to break free from the sterile “white ...
Much of Wool’s art shares the same colors — tones in black, gray, white and pale salmon. Hilary Swift for The New York Times The Guggenheim retrospective in 2013 highlighted his first sculpture.
You know that it is not completely mechanical, it's printed like a professional printer. I think that gives the audience an entrance into the painting. I think visual art has power, that's the ...
Now, Christopher Wool has awakened some of the old DIY spirit with See Stop Run, a survey of recent bodies of work that he and the independent Belgian curator Anne Pontégnie have installed ...
Christopher Wool is over museums, galleries — and pretty much everything else. He rented an empty floor of an office building to put on a show just the way he wanted to.
Christopher Wool’s first major show in New York in a decade isn’t at a museum. It’s in a former office, which like a lot of office, had been sitting empty.