Noah Dillon's Artcritical Articles Cover Romanticism, War, and Psychedelic Sculpture
Noah Dillon is an author at artcritical, contributing featured articles. His recent coverage includes a Soho show that closed December 23rd, works by two artists examining Romantic traditions, a new painting show questioning cultural assumptions about war, and Lars Fisk's first solo show with Marlborough Chelsea titled "MR. SOFTEE," following his previous Broadway installation "Broadway Morey Boogie" (2014-15) and stage design for Phish. Dillon also reviewed Nicole Wermers's sculptures, which combine art-historical references and political satire, continuing a homage to Marcel Duchamp, and her Vertical Awnings series reminiscent of Daniel Buren. Additionally, he covered a video artist's solo show on view through April 30.
Key facts
- Noah Dillon is an author at artcritical.
- A Soho show closed December 23rd.
- Two artists examine Romantic traditions in visual arts.
- A new painting show questions cultural assumptions about war.
- Lars Fisk's first solo show with Marlborough Chelsea is titled "MR. SOFTEE."
- Fisk previously created "Broadway Morey Boogie" installation along Broadway between 59th and 166th streets in 2014-15.
- Fisk did stage design for the band Phish.
- Nicole Wermers's sculptures reference Marcel Duchamp and Daniel Buren.
- A video artist's solo show is on view through April 30.
Entities
Artists
- Noah Dillon
- Lars Fisk
- Nicole Wermers
- Marcel Duchamp
- Daniel Buren
- Phish
Institutions
- artcritical
- Marlborough Chelsea
Locations
- Soho
- Broadway
- Greenwich, Connecticut