

The key to his work is this balance of opposites, held in place by a vision and sensibility that is by turns precise, ironic, and philosophical, often with a strong dose of Duchampian humor. It is a remark that typifies his calculated and cerebral approach to art, yet no sooner does one characterize his work as such than the opposite arises, for Wavelength is also a work of great passion and intensity. “I shot Wavelength in three weeks after thinking about it for a year,” Michael Snow once said of his 1967 masterpiece. Portrait of Michael Snow, pencil on paper by Phong H. (Pier 34, Hudson River) By Raphael Rubinstein (Coney Island, 42nd Street, the Meatpacking District, among other locations) By Raphael Rubinstein (Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx) By Raphael Rubinstein (The West Side Highway) By Raphael Rubinstein India’s Second COVID-19 Wave By Anandi Mishra.Did communism make us human? By Chris Knight.The New York Health Act is Great for the Arts By Keith Gordon.Frankie Alduinos Vertical Village By Jonah Goldman Kay.Interspecies Futures, Veiled Taxonomies, and Lights, Tunnels, Passages, and Shadows at Center for Book Arts By Amber Jamilla Musser.

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Jacob El Hanani: Recent Works on Canvas By Alfred Mac Adam.Shervone Neckles: BEACON By William Corwin.Deborah Remington: Five Decades By Joe Bucciero.Guy Goodwin: Mattress World By David Rhodes.Projects: Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill By Ann C.Sands Murray-Wassink: In Good Company By Titus Nouwens.


Ali Banisadr: These Specks of Dust By Jessica Holmes.The Bardo: Unpacking the (un)Real By Charlotte Kent.Dawoud Bey: An American Project By Marcus Civin.David Smith: Follow My Path By Phyllis Tuchman.Katherine Bradford: Philosophers’ Clambake By Jared Quinton.David Hammons: Day’s End By Robert Slifkin.“Pleasures and Possible Celebrations”: Rosemary Mayer’s Temporary Monuments, 1977–1981 By Elizabeth Buhe.Adriana Varejão: Talavera By Amanda Gluibizzi.Huma Bhabha: Facing Giants By Susan Harris.Willem de Kooning: Men and Women and Drawings By Benjamin Clifford.Soutine/de Kooning: Conversations in Paint By Ruth Fine.Soutine/de Kooning: Conversations in Paint By Jonathan Fineberg.Sydney Shen: Strange But True By Rachel Remick.Emily Ludwig Shaffer & Françoise Grossen By Madeleine Seidel.The Phoenix and the Mountain: In-Centric Abstraction in the ’80s By Charles Schultz.John Wood and Paul Harrison: Bored By Lyle Rexer.Monika Baer: loose change By Dan Cameron.Jammie Holmes: Pieces of a Man By Matthew Biro.Nina Katchadourian: Cumulus By Marcia E.Ugo Rondinone: nuns + monks By William Corwin.Kemar Keanu Wynter: Portions By Louis Block.Kenturah Davis: (a)Float, (a)Fall, (a)Dance, (a)Death By Charles Moore.Terry Winters: Table of Contents By David Rhodes.Jorge Galindo & Julian Schnabel: Flower Paintings By Amanda Millet-Sorsa.Agnes Martin: The Distillation of Color By David Rhodes.Diana Sofia Lozano: Suspended in the Iris By Everett Narciso.Juan Uslé: Horizontal Light By Hearne Pardee.A message from Phong Bui Publisher and Artistic Director Art
