Whitney Museum Employee show at Westbeth Gallery: Ramon Cintron, 2016, pen and ink on canvas |
Manuela Gonzales, 2018, acrylic on canvas |
William Norton, 2018, hand-etched plexi with custom frame: "Feral Forest 2" |
Holly Brennan, Loser! 2018, ink on bristol board |
Jehad Abdu-Hamda, Palestine Resists Occupation and Subjugation, 2018, collage |
Meer Musa, 2018, Here Not Here, mixed mediums including acrylic, watercolor, pastel |
Victor Moscoso, Wiracocha, 2017, oil, brass, feathers, wood |
Deborah Lutz, Interrupted Sight, 2016, chalk, charcoal, sanguine, and ink on paper |
At DC Moore: a gorgeous Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Trees and Grass, 1921, 10 x 7 inches |
George Tooker, Study for Jukebox, 1953, 21 x 13 inches |
I think this is Jared French. These last three works are in the back room at DC Moore. They are immensely satisfying structural, architectural drawings. |
Doron Langberg in the front room. |
Chie Fueki in the front room - driving paintings, calling to mind Mernet Larsen's quotidian classroom paintings--scenes from everyday life. |
Flowering at Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 27th St. Watercolor hero Joseph Raffael! |
and Joan Bankemper in the round... |
Gregory Gomez in Juxtapositions, now closed. Link here for better images. Gallery Link |
Raul Ortiz |
Elizabeth Riley |
Dennis D'Amelio, Compass, 2012, 18 x 24 inches |
Michelle Brandenmuehl |
Melanie Kozol |
Charlotte Schultz |
Suejin Jo |
Ending the day, All The Living Things, solo by James Holl at Garvey Simon. Holl includes ruminations on color, painting and meditation that are beautiful to read. Gallery Link |
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