Rachel Kushner, Ottessa Moshfegh & Paul B. Preciado
Alyse Rosner’s new show at ARC Fine Art, LLC features recent paintings and drawings that all begin by rubbing natural elements from her surroundings.
In July 2011 artist Gina Siepel paddled down the Bronx River with four strangers in silence.
Review | Becca Lowry & Jane Miller
Fred Giampietro Gallery
Through April 26, 2019
Review | Matthew Barney: Redoubt
Yale University Art Gallery
Through June 16, 2019
Erin Lee Antonak’s upcoming show at Artspace, New Haven combines her skills crafting the regalia she learned to make as a Wolf Clan member of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York with her training as a milliner.
Repost | The Go! Push Pops on Future Feminisms
In honor of International Women’s Day
Review | Audible Bacillus
Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University
Through March 3, 2019
Joseph Smolinski’s works illustrate how humans have intervened or attempt to tame the natural world.
Review | Colin Burke: 16 Weeks Under the Pines
Hamden Hall Country Day School
Through March 8, 2019
Repost | “Is There Racism in Heaven?”—An Interview with Nick Cave
from the Art21 magazine
Sewn capes by associate professor of philosophy and visual artist, Megan Craig, investigate shields.
Review | George Shaw: A Corner of a Foreign Field
Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel Street, New Haven
Through December 30, 2018
Review | False Flag: The Space Between Paranoia and Reason
Curated by Jeff Ostergren
Franklin Street Works
Through January 6, 2019
Review | In Plain Sight/Site
Curated by Niama Safia Sandy
Artspace, 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT
Through March 2, 2019
Review | Jeremiah Palecek, Peter Ramon, and Amy Vensel
Fred Giampietro Gallery, 1064 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut
Through December 21, 2018
The recent paintings of New Haven-based artist Noé Jimenez include “all the tragic and meaningful things in my life,” he explained.