Artcritical's Painting Archives Feature Diverse Artistic Practices and Critical Essays
Artcritical's painting archives highlight a range of artistic endeavors and publications. An expat Russian painter incorporates scenes from adolescence, referencing earlier artists. Robert Walser's translated essay anthology offers insights relevant to today. A West Coast Conceptualist's legacy is preserved by his estate. Hollowell merges eroticism, landscape, and natural and human forms. Studio 10 showcases paintings using vinyl supermarket banners. A new exhibition challenges cultural assumptions about war through paintings. Sean Scully's 1980s formative work is surveyed. Morgan creates lovingly perverse caricatures. A young Brooklyn artist engages globally with oppressed communities. Contradiction, formalism, and politics are explored in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Key facts
- An expat Russian painter references earlier artists in adolescent scenes.
- Robert Walser's translated essays provide contemporary insights.
- A West Coast Conceptualist's work is housed by his estate.
- Hollowell combines eroticism, landscape, and natural and human forms.
- Studio 10 features paintings with vinyl supermarket banners.
- An exhibition questions cultural assumptions about war through paintings.
- Sean Scully's 1980s formative work is surveyed.
- Morgan develops lovingly perverse caricatures.
- A young Brooklyn artist interacts with oppressed people globally.
- Contradiction, formalism, and politics are addressed in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Entities
Artists
- Robert Walser
- Sean Scully
- Hollowell
- Morgan
Institutions
- Studio 10
- Artcritical
Locations
- Brooklyn
- Greenwich, Connecticut
- West Coast
- Russia