Pipilotti Rist Exhibition at Luhring Augustine Falls Short
Pipilotti Rist's latest exhibition at Luhring Augustine in New York has received mixed reviews, with critics noting that her new pieces do not quite meet the excellence of her previous works. The latest display offers a gentler interpretation of her signature style. This commentary is part of a broader analysis that also includes exhibitions from Justine Kurland, Richard Deacon, and Rackstraw Downes at various galleries, such as Gorney, Bravin and Lee, Marian Goodman, and Betty Cuningham. The observations were featured in an artcritical review, reflecting on the current state of contemporary art.
Key facts
- Pipilotti Rist exhibition at Luhring Augustine
- Exhibition described as falling short of her high standards
- Work characterized as an innocuous version of earlier work
- Review part of a roundup including Justine Kurland, Richard Deacon, Rackstraw Downes
- Justine Kurland at Gorney, Bravin and Lee
- Richard Deacon at Marian Goodman
- Rackstraw Downes at Betty Cuningham
- Published on artcritical
Entities
Artists
- Pipilotti Rist
- Justine Kurland
- Richard Deacon
- Rackstraw Downes
Institutions
- Luhring Augustine
- Gorney, Bravin and Lee
- Marian Goodman
- Betty Cuningham
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States