Archive for the ‘Art Critic’ Category

"The Whitney Biennial is thoughtful, humanly scaled, and blessedly low on hype" - Jerry Saltz.
1126 via New York Mag


"This is not only the greatest of Whitney Biennials, it is the greatest show ever produced by the Whitney" - Charlie Finch.
1125 via artnet.com


Reviews: "When Rogers is good, he is truly excellent," Charlie Finch on Les Roger's show at Leo Koenig.
957 via artnet.com


Tara Donovan's sculptures employ thousands of ordinary household objects in installations whose structural integrity seems miraculous.
869 via Culture Monster


Mr. Jonathan Jones is done with Damien Hirst's art. "His work is stupid, arrogant and devoid of beauty," says a writer.
841 via Guardian


Has Gabriel Orozco’s interesting weirdness turned into plain old shtick? "His work often feels more ordinary than strange" - Jerry Saltz.
763 via New York Mag


"The years 2000 to 2009 saw the emergence of a tremendous number of really good, interesting, promising artists" - Roberta Smith.
760 via NY Times


Peter Schjeldahl on Urs Fischer exhibition - "The New Museum could just as well not have done the show while saying it did."
725 via New Yorker


This was the year that the art world repeatedly checked its pulse to see if it was still alive. And guess what? It persisted.
711 via NY Times


Art critic Jerry Saltz selects the works from the last decade that we'll still be talking about in ten years to come.
612 via Saatchi Gallery


Performa is the biennial of performance art, this year it includes more than 100 events and 150 artists, spread out over 80 locations.
533 via New York Mag


Tour 24th Street in Chelsea with New York Mag's Jerry Saltz and see how vibrant the art scene is.
193 via New York Mag

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Roberta Smith was in Chelsea this past weekend and has a few gallery reviews for us.
119 via NY Times


Gagosian, Barbara Gladstone, and P.P.O.W. opened new shows to an uncertain market while critic Dave Hickey attacked today’s art.
70 via ARTINFO




