“Ways of Attaching” is the first comprehensive institutional exhibition devoted to the art of Rosemary Mayer (1943–2014), and adds even more knotty complexity to the artist’s story.
#rosemarymayer

lived from 1902–1971 and has 8 works in the Whitney’s permanent collection, including below which graces the cover of the catalog for Labyrinth of Forms, a group retrospective on the work of 27 women artists from the first half of the last century.
#iricepereira

Like many early Modernists Blanche’s work (1878–1956) evolved into abstraction. She is also in Labyrinth of Forms.
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#blanchelazzell

Hans-Ulrich, AKA Jimmy, (1920–1984) has 6 works in the Whitney’s collection (including below which caught my eye) I recently discovered while looking at Blanche’s work.
#jimmyernst

Jonathan Goodman’s take on Alan’s kaleidoscopic views– abstractions of the natural world- in Field Viewings is worth a read. They’re small
#alanprazniak

is in the Whitney and MOMA’s collections and- like I. Rice– has work in Labyrinth of Forms.
#rosalindbengelsdorf

has new work up at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery.
More (interview in NYT when he was in the ’12 Whitney Biennial- looks like we share a view that only history is the filter of what is Art).
#andrewmasullo

Two Coats Gallery Guide is the best (except for the fact that I don’t actually live in NYC). Among many others they note Stephen’s newest at Alexandre.
#stephenwestfall

Pace is presenting Materialism: Past, Present, Future, a solo exhibition by DRIFT, featuring three new central works.
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#DRIFT

Shows here in Raleigh with Charlotte Russell Contemporary. There are some really nice ink gestures in her IG feed (see below).
#maggieperrinkey
