Joseph Elmer Yoakum recollects his adventurous life in signature curvilinear language.
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W. T. is a painter and writer living in New York.
How the Curatorial Stereotyping of Chinese Art Essentializes the Work of Zheng Guogu
The juxtaposition of Guogu’s concurrent solo shows is a call to substitute a more rigorous and nuanced critical focus for ready-made stereotypical tropes in understanding contemporary Chinese art.
“The Supreme Gift … Is Scale”: Robert Motherwell’s Monumental Paintings
The first exhibition devoted exclusively to the Abstract Expressionist’s vast, mural-sized works is on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.
Yu Hong’s Fantastical Universe of Sorrow
In the Chinese artist’s monumental paintings, babies sleep in hell and faceless crowds slump in despair, illustrating the Buddhist world of Saha, where all beings suffer.