At Matthew Marks' 3-gallery dedication to the state of painting one confronts a haloed, textural cat painting. Linda Stark, 2005. Check this link for installation shots: Gallery Link |
So great to see Sylvia Sleigh's nudes of art critics and friends, welcome and surprising harbingers from another time. |
Suellen Rocca's strange, figurative landscape hybrids are new to me despite her membership in Chicago's Hairy Who. |
They are wonderful! |
Sylvia Sleigh |
Both look perfect at this moment in time right now. |
New-to-me painter Noah Davis, who is deceased at 32! He studied at Cooper Union, and lived in Ojai, CA. |
Goofy island narrative painting by Bhupen Khakhar from 1984 (detail) |
Lois Dodd from 1972--she is so good--the website has a far better image of this. |
Karl Wirsum - great to see the Imagist work. |
It looks so fresh. |
Offset with a painterly surface by Leidy Churchman, whose title is larger than the work itself. |
and more amusing, if not malevolent, narrative by Jill Malleady (2018). |
Leidy Churchman's The Teachers, 2018. I enjoy seeing someone working each painting uniquely--resonates. |
Beautiful green painting by Xinyi Cheng, 2016. |
Luchita Hurchado, 1970. |
A painting from one of my favorite Lois Dodd exhibitions ever-- |
Weird, handsome painting by Avery K. Singer. |
Janeva Ellis from 2018. |
In the reals, these were very handsome small abstractions by Matsumi Kanemitsu. |
Rachel Harrison at Greene Naftli's portion of the show. Gallery Link |
A simply wonderful, new Nicole Eisenman at the Greene Naftali portion of the survey. |
And another. |
A ginormous portrait from Jana Euler, 2017 |
Subtle surfaces like Vija Celmin's get lost in translation... |
As do these Allan d'Arcangelo 1970 beauties. |
Abstraction in the back room at Greene Naftali |
Detail |
Elegant paintings and relationships. |
Magnus Andersen, 2018 |
Rodney McQuillan |
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. |
Shara Hughes in Seed at Paul Kasmin, curated by force Yvonne Force: Gallery Link |
Theodora Allen's broken heart, very 70s in coloration and finish-- |
As is this Robin F. Williams painting and |
strangely smeared portrait by French-born, LA-based Claire Tabouret |
Here's Sarah Peters, Cecily Brown, Lisa Yuskavage |
A beautiful installation moment. |
Summer Wheat |
Ruby Sky Stiller, who shows at Beauchene and works with figurative structures. |
Ginny Casey, 2018 |
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