Fall 2018 Highlights By John S. Berman, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. Contemporary artists mining historical subjects and themes for inspiration and…
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Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues.
Art Roundup: New York City
Fall 2018 Highlights By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. The fall art season in New York overflows with exhibits and…
Art Roundup: Los Angeles
Fall 2018 Highlights By Emily Nimptsch, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. This season, Los Angeles boldly presented a wide variety of gallery…
Art Roundup: New Hampshire/Vermont
Fall 2018 Highlights By Susan B. Apel, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. In these northern climes, autumn is a season that offers…
Interview: MoMA Curator Paulina Pobocha on Brancusi
Through February 2019 at the MoMA Interview by Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent On exhibit now through February 18, 2019, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, are eleven quite monumental sculptures by Constantin Brancusi. Born in rural Romania in 1876, Brancusi learned carving as a youth, and throughout his life worked in wood,…
Art Roundup: Provincetown
Summer 2018 By Marni Elyse Katz, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. Provincetown, MA, will be featured annually with an exclusive summer coverage. Summer…
Art Roundup: Brooklyn
Summer 2018 Highlights By John S. Berman, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. It’s been quite a year for the Brooklyn Museum. The…
Art Roundup: New York City
Summer 2018 Highlights By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. I was in midtown on a broiling August weekday. New York…
Art Roundup: Los Angeles
Summer 2018 Highlights By Emily Nimptsch, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. Notions of representation and diversity lie at the very heart of…
Art Roundup: New Hampshire/Vermont
Summer 2018 Highlights By Susan B. Apel, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. By design—or by happenstance—Vermont and New Hampshire galleries were showcasing…
Poets/Artists Ponder “Breath and Matter”
By Doug Holder, WTP Guest Writer I was pondering a question over my dark ale (with a hint of citrus) at the Remnant Brewery in the new Bow Market in Union Square. It was posed by the poet Robert Pinsky in the foreword of an anthology of poems about sculpture. He asked, “What has art…
Art Roundup: Brooklyn
Spring 2018 Highlights By John S. Berman, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. I am always hesitant to describe any art exhibition as…