Posts Tagged ‘Minimalism’

Tony DeLap Retrospective at the Laguna Art Museum

One of the bast museum shows I have seen in a while turned out to be a retrospective of a local artist in a local museum. My review of it is on The New Criterion site.  

ARTFORUM CRITICS’ PICKS: “the economy of things” at the SMoCA

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is hosting a group sculpture show curated by Cassandra Coblentz. Here is a link to my review of the show in Critic’s Picks.

ARTFORUM CRITICS’ PICKS: “Requiem for the Sun: The Art of Mono-ha” at BLUM & POE

 Katsuro Yoshida, Cut-off (hang), 1969/1986 Wood, rope, stone. Wood: 13 3/4 x 13 3/4 x 130 inches (35 x 35 x 330 centimeters)Rope: 32 feet, 9 5/8 inches (10 meters). Stone: 176.4 pounds (80 kilograms). Installed dimensions variable. Image courtesy of Blum & Poe, Los Angeles Here is a link to my review of Blum& Poe’s amazing new show […]