Whitehot Magazine
"The Best Art In The World"
Alfred Leslie recently died. Keeping company with Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Frank Stella, he was surely one of the greats of his time, indeed, of art history, or at least of the so-called New York School. read more...
Calling his fusion of the past, present and future “Classical Contemporalism,” this talented, 30-year-old artist is challenging the Old Masters to be relevant again. read more...
Alicja Kwade: "Silent Matter" is now on view at OMR Mexico City. read more...
These characters represent "Souls" and "Spirits.” I would like my artwork to be as strong as Keith Haring. read more...
Kyoko Sato is a mid-career curator who has made her professional life in New York City. read more...
The exhibition is compromised of two groups of work: medium-sized square canvases with the occasional horizontal rectangle read more...
Since 2008 Phong H. Bui has been engaged in a seminal practice of portraiture by translating photographic images into arresting likenesses delineated by pencil on paper. read more...
Julia Rooney’s show of paintings at Freight+Volume is both strong, and utterly of our Post-PostModernist moment in that every single artwork in it has been constructed according to a different set of rules. read more...
Boullet’s distance comes from a self imposed isolation, and from a general air of misanthropy—both perfectly sensible reactions to the time. read more...
Proyectos Monclova made the bold decision to instead display a highly unsellable installation by Michael Sailstorfer in its main ground floor exhibition space. read more...
Of the many impressive booths at Frieze L.A., six stood out. read more...