Ruby Neri: A Cycle Around the Sun 

Posted by: . Posted on: January 27, 2025 Comments: 0

At the time of this interview with Ruby Neri, it was November 2024. Her solo show at David Kordansky in Los Angeles had just opened, a solo show was set to open at Massimodecarlo in London in January 2025, and her first solo institutional show, Deep Dive at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, was in the final stages of preparation. For Neri, who was quite relaxed in her Frogtown…

“Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal” is the First Museum Exhibition Dedicated to the Legacy of Alice Coltrane

Posted by: . Posted on: January 22, 2025 Comments: 0

The exhibition Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal is inspired by the life and legacy of jazz musician, devotional leader, and mother Alice Coltrane. The title takes its name from her book Monument Eternal (1977), which reflected her newfound spiritual beliefs; the loss of her husband, the saxophonist John Coltrane; and the path to healing and self-discovery. The exhibition presents works by contemporary American artists paired with ephemera from Coltrane’s personal archive.…

Andy Warhol Made “Nudes”

Posted by: . Posted on: January 14, 2025 Comments: 0

56 Henry is pleased to present Nudes, a collection of twenty-two Polaroids and two pencil drawings by Andy Warhol, on view at 56 Henry Street through February 23, 2025.

Anastasia Bay: Homage to the Body Electric

Posted by: . Posted on: January 13, 2025 Comments: 0

Describing Anastasia Bay as someone who sketches figures is akin to calling Giuseppe Verdi a songwriter. She paints big, and with authority, in gestures that are seen, felt and remembered. Among her many interests is opera, which has been crowned the “queen of the arts”—so I’m going to continue in grandiose fashion and coronate this French artist into a most royal court of creatives. In a desire to revive and…

Spoke Art Presents “Moleskine Project XII”

Posted by: . Posted on: January 11, 2025 Comments: 0

Spoke Art is excited to announce the twelfth iteration of The Moleskine Project, our most beloved and longest running exhibition. This dynamic group show has included hundreds of emerging and established artists from around the world utilizing the humble pages of the ubiquitous sketchbook.

Morteza Khakshoor: Post-Picasso

Posted by: . Posted on: January 6, 2025 Comments: 0

Morteza Khakshoor is the definition of an artist’s artist. An ideal conversationalist, his practice is guided by the divine sensation a creator forever chases: where everything feels inexplicably right. He quotes Picasso in casual conversation; his admiration for history’s most mentioned artist is pure and true. However, the Cubism comparison often applied to Khakshoor’s work is a sliver of interpretation, and we’re going much deeper.

Gabriela Ruiz: Valley Girl

Posted by: . Posted on: December 30, 2024 Comments: 0

When entering the downtown Los Angeles studio of artist Gabriela Ruiz, I was struck by a painting of an eye. Not just any eye, but a puffy, surreal orb that turned out to be inspired by a horrific ocular infection, which resulted in an obsession for looking at eyes and how constrained and odd they could be. It’s her gift, thinking beyond, designing an opening and pushing the idea into…

Christian Quin Newell: A Dream Sequence

Posted by: . Posted on: December 20, 2024 Comments: 0

As soon as I first read about the practice of London-based Christian Quin Newell, I knew I wanted to interview him. His show there this past summer at Public Gallery was a collection of—and I directly quote—“Cosmological paintings opening up portals to an internal realm informed by Buddhist philosophy, mysticism, meditation, and the dream.” See what I’m talking about?

Tim Conlon the Freight Painter

Posted by: . Posted on: December 19, 2024 Comments: 0

We have a longstanding romance with the American train, a slow and poetic vision that crosses rivers, slices through mountains and connects towns, cities and new frontiers. The railroad has been the subject of songs, novels, paintings and film, but the train car itself has an intimate and unique relationship to graffiti. The American folk history of hobo and rail worker graffiti is steeped in our culture, from the Beatniks…

Nike: Form Follows Motion

Posted by: . Posted on: December 13, 2024 Comments: 0

Regardless of your love of sport, Nike’s visual and design impact is engrained in global consciousness. The Swoosh, the Jordan Jumpman, the commercials, the athletes and the pop icons who wear Nike all define a part of modern life. Published in conjunction with the fall 2024 landmark exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany, Nike: Form Follows Motion explores the design history of the brand, with unseen materials from…