Autumn Quarter (Oct/Nov/Dec) 2022
Scott Hocking at Cranbrook Art Museum
K.A. LETTS reviews the work of this seminal Detroit sculpture and installation artist.
Joe Brainard: a box of hearts and other works
PAUL MORENO looks at a selection of work by this late, beloved New York artist and poet at Tibor de Nagy Gallery.
Celestial Stage: Michiko Itatani at Wrightwood 659
ANNETTE LEPIQUE studies Itatani's current work influenced both by science and Japanese culture.
Jason Revok: Now You See Him, Now You Don't
K.A. LETTS looks at this artist’s move from graffiti artist to gallery artist in his new show at MOCAD.
REBECCA MEMOLI looks at Neil Goodman's latest bronzes at Chicago's Carl Hammer Gallery and his connection to the Midwest.
D. DOMIMICK LOMBARDI reviews an intriguing show about recollection at a gallery in Millerton, NY.
PAUL MORENO reviews this novel but well-hidden show at Marian Goodman Gallery.
EVAN CARTER reviews "The Arrival of Spring" at the Art Institute of Chicago, featuring Hockney's latest work using an iPad.
"The First Homosexuals" at Wrightwood 659
MICHEL SÉGARD analyzes this exhibition about the evolution of art since the word "homosexual" was coined.