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Monya Rowe Gallery

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Aubrey Levinthal Chronicles the Estrangement in Everyday Encounters

by John Yau September 21, 2022September 22, 2022

Finding her subject matter in ordinary, everyday encounters, Levinthal hints at a subject’s interiority and to the way strangers are separated from each other.

Posted inArt

Messing with Museums and Our Desire for Order

by John Yau March 24, 2022March 24, 2022

Is the earth a necropolis in which the survivors live among the dead and their sarcophagi, which includes museums, pyramids, and monuments of all kinds?

Posted inArt

New Views of the Everyday World

by John Yau July 3, 2021July 2, 2021

Emily Pettigrew and Aubrey Levinthal are two painters who have much in common, but their differences run deeper and are more telling.

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The Emergence of Aubrey Levinthal

by John Yau October 17, 2020November 5, 2020

What distinguishes Levinthal from her contemporaries is her ability to evoke a melancholic state that has been heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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An Artist’s Farewell to a Self-Made New York Gallerist

by Angela Dufresne July 8, 2015July 9, 2015

Monya Rowe started her space not with a degree in curating or art history but by selling her eggs to a fertility clinic and through experience in gallery settings.

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Painted Glimpses of the Lives of Fictional Characters

by Rob Colvin April 7, 2015April 16, 2015

The characters of novels often know things the reader doesn’t.

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