Birgit Jurgenssen, Under Capricorn, 1983, pencil and watercolor drawings, @ 14 x 22 inches |
Marilyn Minter at Salon 94 |
Minter details |
The booth, which was simply gorgeous |
Shown with porcelain works by Takuro Kuwata. |
Gorgeous unknown painting |
Alina Szapocznikow at Andrea Rosen |
Szapocznikow - memory of Brancusi's Woman With Her Throat Cut |
Szapocznikow |
Szapocznikow again - loved this work |
under glass |
William Daniels, Totem, 8.5 x 11.5 inches (2009) |
Yan Pei Ming, in a special project room by John Armleder |
Mamma Anderssen at Zwirner |
Joint in a three-part triptych |
insouciant paint handling |
Neo Rausch, also at Zwirner |
Francis Alys |
J'ai un schema du coeur, 2013, @ 66 x 74 inches, by Armin Boehm at Meyer Riegger |
Sam Gilliam, Red Stanza, 1969, 54 x 118 inches, at David Kordansky |
This work looks so good right now. |
Nicole Eisenman |
My favorites at the fair. At Koenig & Clinton |
An Alex Katz seagull, glimpsed through moving people |
Nigel Cooke, Translators, 2013, 34 x 47 inches more or less, oil on linen |
Part of Cooke's magic? |
Consolidation of my preoccupation with outdoor and interior spaces |
Marcel Eichner at Contemporary Fine Art - untitled, 2013 - reminded me of Rick Prol's work |
Zhu Yu, Stain, at Pace |
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