Lovely detail from How & Nosm’s “Fragile Moments” in their new pop-up show with Jonathan LeVine, Late Confessions (through February 23).
One of Natalie Frank’s terrifying, Francis Bacon-esque paintings, “Exorcism” (2012), from her exhibition at Fredericks & Freiser, The Governed and the Governors (through November 3).
“Quilt #13” (2012), one of a suite of terrific new Sanford Biggers quilts from Paula Cooper’s recent group show Eight Sculptors 2012 (closed December 22).
Another creepily beautiful portrait painting from Natalie Frank’s show at Fredericks & Freiser, The Governed and the Governors (through November 3), “Portrait (Pink)” (2011).
Beautiful Jean-Michel Basquiat, “She Installs Confidence And Picks Up His Brain Like A Salad” (1987), from the Collection Lambert’s recent exhibition Les chefs-d’oeuvre de la donation Yvon Lambert (closed November 11).
One more (last?) piece from Natalie Frank’s recent exhibition at Fredericks & Freiser, The Governed and the Governors, “One, Two” (2012).
Another outstanding piece from Ahmed Alsoudani’s recent show at Haunch of Venison.
(Source: chewmark, via subliminalswimmingpool)
“Untitled” (2011) from Maya Bloch’s new exhibition at Thierry Goldberg Gallery, here you are (through February 17).
This new Overunder collaboration in Bushwick is absolutely stunning (not sure who the other artist is though).