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Sensitive to Art & its Discontents

Van Doren Waxter

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An Unsentimental Sculptor Confronts Mortality

by John Yau September 30, 2021October 1, 2021

Daisy Youngblood is a portrait sculptor whose themes include the embracing of one’s mortality.

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In Swirling Canvases, Gareth Nyandoro Expresses the Rhythms of Labor

Avatar photo by Zoë Hopkins July 27, 2021July 27, 2021

Teeming with energy, Nyandoro’s works express a disquieting otherworldliness, suspended at the fragile cusp between reality and dreams.

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A Painter of Organized Chaos

by John Yau April 17, 2021April 16, 2021

Brazilian artist Caetano de Almeida lets colors call to colors, and shapes to shapes, as he works his way across the painting.

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A Sculptor Cuts an Uncanny Figure

by John Yau June 10, 2018June 8, 2018

Everything in the work of sculptor Sarah Peters is an act of reimagining and melding together disparate sources into something that becomes curiouser and curiouser.

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The Pursuit of Art, 2015

Avatar photo by Thomas Micchelli December 26, 2015June 1, 2020

2015 was the Year of the Whitney.

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The Skin She Lives In: Jackie Saccoccio Paints Big

Avatar photo by Thomas Micchelli September 19, 2015September 22, 2015

To say that Jackie Saccoccio’s big, drippy, radiant abstractions are all about surface — the skin of the paint — is to say everything and nothing about them.

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