In one of the most anticipated shows of the winter, Ricco/Maresca is showing Henry Darger: Utopia / Dystopia at their NYC space. Any presentation of Darger’s work generates attention, especially from our readership over the years, so definitely wanted to get this on the radar of everyone here.
Greg Burak: Psychologistics @ MARCH, NYC
Neuroscientists have posited that the conscious mind resembles a theatre. Input and memory coalesce in emotion and ideation. Scenes play out onstage, complete with embedded symbolism and an ever-evolving rationale. Greg Burak’s paintings, too, are not unlike theatre. Compositions are carefully constructed with their inhabitants in mind, methodically planned yet […]
DL Alvarez “Dormmagory” @ GGLA
GGLA is proud to present Dormmagory, Los Angeles-based artist DL Alvarez’s premiere solo exhibition in Los Angeles and with the gallery. The exhibition’s title is an amalgamation of the Italian “Dormire”, to sleep, and the non-gender specific name Magory, meaning knowledgeable and inventive. The combination of the two suggests a kind of […]
To Know Where to Go Back, Keita Morimoto Paints “To Nowhere and Back”
Keita Morimoto paints the night like a contemporary vision of Hopper’s Nighthawks. There is human elements and a slight hint of movement in the late night scenes in a Morimoto universe, and the same quiet intensity of being a voyeur in those vulnerable hours. There is just something on the […]
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring and the Works of Sung Hwa Kim
Harper’s is pleased to announce Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring, Brooklyn-based artist Sung Hwa Kim’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation features new paintings by Kim and opens Thursday, March 6, 6–8pm, with a reception attended by the artist.
Mark Whalen's Path to the “Lighthouse”
It seemed a like a totem of survival, assertive and singular, a sequoia after a forest fire. Mark Whalen, who lost his home in the Altadena fire that ravaged the eastern portion of Los Angeles in early 2025, and his body of work, Lighthouse, have the context of strength and […]
Sara Anstis and the “Bath”
Perrotin Tokyo is pleased to present Bath, a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by London-based artist Sara Anstis (b. 1991 Stockholm). This is her first presentation with the gallery.
“Chambers” Painting: Angela Heisch @ GRIMM Gallery, Amsterdam
GRIMM is pleased to present Chambers, an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Heisch, on view at the Amsterdam gallery from March 15, until May 10, 2025. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition at the gallery and her second in Amsterdam.
Time Traveling: Danielle Mckinney in Conversation with Edward Hopper
We don’t need to remind you about our love and inspired writing and conversations about and with Danielle Mckinney: she has been the cover of the print edition and a recent guest on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast. Obviously, part of our admiration and interest in the work is the suspension […]
Eric McHenry is the One “Paying the Clowns”
I just found out that Britt Lower from Severence joined the circus between season 1 and season 2, and presumably, before they start shooting season 3. I don’t know why this is significant to Eric McHenry’s Paying the Clowns at One Trick Pony, but there is a surreal and sinister […]