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05/29/2026

Gerhard Richter and the Landscape at David Zwirner 🌫️

At David Zwirner in New York, Gerhard Richter’s Landschaften brings together landscape paintings from the 1960s through the 2000s. Richter began making these works in the late 1960s, often using snapshots from his travels as source material. Richter blurs and transforms these images, using landscape to explore how photography, memory, and painting shape our understanding of reality.

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05/28/2026

Francisco Moreno’s Painted Histories at Dallas Contemporary ✨

Francisco Moreno’s Historia Sintética at Dallas Contemporary examines painting as a way to construct, question, and retell history. Born in Mexico City and raised between Mexico and the United States, Moreno brings together art history, Mexican symbolism, religious imagery, science fiction, and personal narrative.

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05/25/2026

Kay WalkingStick’s Reclaimed Landscapes at Hales 🏔️

Kay WalkingStick’s Mesas/Mountains/Sky at Hales New York presents new and recent landscape paintings. Depicting mesas, mountains, desert plants, and open skies across the American landscape, WalkingStick overlays Indigenous patterns drawn from historical designs as gestures of reclamation and protection.

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05/22/2026

Mark Manders’ Fragile Illusions at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery ⚒️

Mark Manders at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery brings together sculptures, paintings, and works on paper that feel like fragments from a fictional world. Many of the sculptures are bronze, but Manders paints them to look like cracked white clay, creating the illusion of dryness, fragility, and age.

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05/21/2026

Juanita McNeely’s Blue Worlds at James Fuentes 🔷

Juanita McNeely: Holding Back at James Fuentes brings together paintings from the 1980s through the artist’s late career, centered on intense blues, fractured spaces, and figures that shift between human, animal, and something in between.

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05/20/2026

Rae Klein’s Familiar Forms Turn Strange at Nicodim New York 🐕

Rae Klein’s Second Face at Nicodim New York brings together paintings of animals, fountains, figures, and ornamental forms that feel familiar but never fully settled. Across the exhibition, Klein explores how appearances shift and how something elegant, domestic, or powerful can also feel strange, unpredictable, or staged.

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I appreciated the opportunity to speak with  for ’ coverage of the painting over of Wyland’s downtown Dallas mural, whic...
05/19/2026

I appreciated the opportunity to speak with for ’ coverage of the painting over of Wyland’s downtown Dallas mural, which depicted whales, dolphins, and other marine life just steps from the aquarium. For many of us who grew up here, it was more than just a mural, it was a part of the city’s public art landscape.

05/18/2026

When Auction Previews Become Museum Shows 🏛️

Last week in New York, certain moments of the auction previews felt like major museum exhibitions. At Christie’s, the S.I. Newhouse collection brought together major works by Picasso, Brancusi, Po***ck and many others. At Sotheby’s, standout paintings by Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler, and Alma Thomas offered a powerful look at postwar abstraction. At Phillips, works by Lee Bontecou and David Hammons stuck with me.

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05/16/2026

Some of my TEFAF New York 2026 highlights! 🤩

05/14/2026

Some of my highlights from Frieze New York 2026

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