Douglas Tausik Ryder: Body Language
Jason Vass
September 7—October 19, 2019
A painting or sculpture not modeled on any real object is every bit as concrete and sensuous as a leaf or a stone
It is easy to forget in this age of instant images in a 24/7 news cycle that there is a difference between the candidate we see on the screen and the one we see live and in-person, not edited or framed in a particular way
The J. Paul Getty Museum Presents
Gordon Parks’ Flavio Story
July 9 – November 10, 2019
Gordon Parks was the most accomplished black American photographer, whose major works were produced from 1940-1970. His camera focused on civil rights struggles, poverty, and African-Americans. An accomplished, filmmaker, composer, writer, and
The problem of a performance artist’s legacy is not limited to the solo artist whose biography and distinctive persona are central to their work. As discussed in my last essay these performances cannot be recreated or performed by anyone else after the individual artist’s demise,
May 2 through June 22, 2019
At Fahey/Klein Gallery
Whimsical, pithy, potent and mystifying, Mary Ellen Mark, Photographs, an exhibition of works, has some of her masterpieces and a few surprises. The gallery celebrates the photographer’s unique eye for documentary photography and portraiture with a taste for