The five extraordinary paintings that comprise Alissa McKendrick’s Resentment combine a revitalized figuration with a satiric sensibility.

Alfred Mac Adam
Alfred Mac Adam is a professor of Latin American and Comparative literature at Barnard College-Columbia University. He is a translator and a frequent art reviewer.
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Marley Freeman Charts the Abstract Space of Memory
Freeman transmutes a recollection into a color-based relationship between abstract forms.
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The Ideas Hidden in One Artist’s Embroidery
Elaine Reichek uses hand-embroidery to emulate the handwriting of authors whose ideas she makes her own.
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Confronting Loss Through Abstraction
Throughout her career, Andrea Belag has pushed her style of the moment to its limits and then modified it again.