Multiple gallery exhibitions featuring Robert Zakanitch and folk art collections extend through spring
Robert Zakanitch's work is currently displayed at Betty Cuningham Gallery, with the exhibition running through Saturday. Simultaneously, Shin Gallery on New York's Lower East Side presents his pieces until February 28. Critic Aimée Brown Price argues that the term 'Pattern and Decoration' inadequately describes Zakanitch's artistic practice, considering it overly simplistic. Additionally, Luise Ross Gallery showcases examples from Zakanitch's folk art collection through June 22. Thaddeus Radell has contributed a review of these exhibitions. These concurrent shows offer extended viewing opportunities across multiple Manhattan venues throughout the winter and spring seasons.
Key facts
- Robert Zakanitch's work is exhibited at Betty Cuningham Gallery through Saturday
- Shin Gallery presents Zakanitch's work through February 28
- Aimée Brown Price criticizes 'Pattern and Decoration' as reductive for Zakanitch
- Luise Ross Gallery displays Zakanitch's folk art collection through June 22
- Thaddeus Radell wrote a review of the exhibitions
- Betty Cuningham Gallery is showing Zakanitch's work
- Shin Gallery is located on New York's Lower East Side
- Multiple New York galleries are simultaneously exhibiting Zakanitch-related work
Entities
Artists
- Robert Zakanitch
- Aimée Brown Price
- Thaddeus Radell
Institutions
- Betty Cuningham Gallery
- Shin Gallery
- Luise Ross Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Lower East Side