Life In Between the Lines
At age 104, Carmen Herrera finally has the opportunity to translate her paintings into sculpture, a project she began in the 1960s—to outsized results.
Agnes and the Spider Woman
Agnes Martin spent much of her life in Taos, New Mexico, an artist colony with a rich connection the the New Mexican landscape. 19th c. weavers of the Navajo tribe, immersed in the same environment, wove blankets of beauty and power. This show at Pace unites these two bodies of work.
Not At Home
Svenja Deininger is skilled in filling her canvases with a variety of textures from leather to woven fabric— but does this pull her work a little too close to the category of furniture? less than half discusses whether or not Deininger has succeeded in making great art.
In Pen and Paint
Anne Truitt wore many hats: that of artist, that of mother, and that of writer. Read a book review of her diary Daybook.