A new exhibition combines the artist’s uncanny bodily sculptures with her two-dimensional botanical works.

Richard Kalina
Richard Kalina is a New York-based painter and critic and is a professor of art at Fordham University. He has written for Art in America, where he is a contributing editor, ArtNews, and The Brooklyn Rail, among other publications. He is the author of Imagining the Present: Context, Content, and the Role of the Critic, published by Routledge Press (2006).
Art Between Form and Anti-Form
Sonnier explored interactive video and sound work early on, and has regularly produced complex public artworks in neon, but he is just as conversant in the humble and handmade.
The Remarkable Early and Late Work of a Lifelong Abstract Expressionist
By staying the Abstract Expressionist course, Michael Goldberg produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
Circling Back to Kenneth Noland
Noland’s current exhibition at Yares Art, brings together prime examples of one of the artist’s signature motifs: concentric rings of color centrally and symmetrically ordered in square canvases.