Lee Krasner reviewed in Hyperallergic"This uncompromising toughness was present from the beginning, as evidenced by “Self-Portrait” (1931–33) in the exhibition Lee Krasner,...
The New Yorker reviews Lee KrasnerThe New Yorker writes, "This succinct retrospective makes a strong case for the painter, who died in 1984, as an underrated master of...
The Hamptons Art Hub discusses context and personality in Lee KrasnerThe Hamptons Art Hub says of Lee Krasner, "With a major work on view at the Whitney Museum, Lee Krasner is far from obscure. Nonetheless,...
Patti Smith's Eighteen Stations is traveling to Kulturhuset Stadsteatern!We are excited to announce that Patti Smith's exhibition Eighteen Stations is traveling to the Kulturhuset Stadsteatern in Sweden. To...
The Wall Street Journal Discusses the Religiosity in Patti Smith's "Eighteen Stations"I suspect the divinity being invoked is not the customary object of Christian devotion, but a deity responsible for artistic creation....