Robert Chandler The Sculptor of Flight With deep respect for his subjects—from birds to borders—Constantin Brâncuși got to the essence of their movement. July 16, 2024
Celeste Marcus The Real Thing The energy in Chaïm Soutine’s portraits, landscapes, and still lifes is evident to even the most casual viewer. July 10, 2024
Andrew Durbin Reverent Vulgarity Isa Genzken’s sculptures—precision-engineered, playfully assembled, or readymade—show a winkingly subversive artist engaged in a dire Dadaist game. October 26, 2023
Regina Marler ‘Joan Doesn’t Give a Damn’ The San Francisco painter Joan Brown snubbed success at every turn. March 9, 2023
Susan Tallman Bring Up the Bodies In “Exquisite Corpse,” Kerry James Marshall makes enigmatic riffs on the Surrealist game. December 12, 2022
Christopher Alessandrini Beyond the Skin In his collaged deities, Felipe Baeza fuses diverse iconographies into a new religion. October 7, 2022
Lucy Scholes Made Alone and Imperatively The British painter Maeve Gilmore found her muse in family and the home—but that refuge was not an idyll. August 5, 2022
J.W. McCormack Kafka’s Inkblots What can be read in the trove of sketches and doodles saved by Franz Kafka’s literary executor? July 19, 2022