On View: Emotionally Charged Abstraction by Leonardo Drew
NEW YORK—Leonardo Drew spent more than a month installing his latest show at Sikkema Jenkins. The Brooklyn-based artist has transformed the entire gallery into a meandering forest of charred wood. To navigate from…
‘Source’: A Centennial Tribute to Tony Smith at Matthew Marks
NEW YORK—While observing Tony Smith’s “Source,” another viewer asked the woman tending the Matthew Marks Gallery whether it had changed for her over time. Sitting in the one-room space, day after day, the…
Kevin Francis Gray: A Classic Twist on Street Art
NEW YORK—Upon first glance, Kevin Francis Gray’s work looks like a series of classic European sculptures, but closer examination reveals the busts and statues to be modeled after contemporary subjects, ordinary men and…
Gut Renovation: Katerina Marcelja Redefines Domestic Arts
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—With raw materials discarded from an abandoned house, Katerina Marcelja has created a compelling set of sculptures and breathed new life into the sources of her inspiration. The series is on…
Hard-to-Classify: Richard Tuttle’s ‘Systems’ at Pace Gallery
NEW YORK—With random objects and materials, Richard Tuttle has created a series of hard-to-define sculptural installations that ironically bears a regimented name: “Systems, VIII–XII” The exhibit is on view at Pace Gallery which…







