
Todd Levin's Marianne Boesky Show Packs UES Townhouse
“Oh good,” said a tall woman in a beige suit, upon seeing The Observer at the Marianne Boesky opening last night. “I thought I’d be the only one here drenched in sweat.” Read More

“Oh good,” said a tall woman in a beige suit, upon seeing The Observer at the Marianne Boesky opening last night. “I thought I’d be the only one here drenched in sweat.” Read More

Some boys like to make ships in a bottle. But some, apparently, prefer to make endearingly disturbing replicas of assault rifles, bazooka shells, pistols and guns from the video game Halo out of copier paper and Scotch tape. They post instructional videos on YouTube and sometimes adapt their guns to shoot conical paper blow darts. Read More

It’s been centuries since frescoes first became paintings and broke out of church walls, but we’re still looking at them indoors. So the question remains: Can art ever be as interesting as real estate? To confront the question directly, you could, as Marianne Boesky has done, lease a townhouse on East 64th Street with a Read More
Sculptor-muse-bon vivant; transparent mini-skirts; Mrs. John Currin says, “His love is on the wall for me.”
Four years ago, Rachel Feinstein was working as a receptionist at the Marianne Boesky gallery, but “certain times of the day would slow down and these hallucinations would come to me,” said the former Bar Six barmaid. She began Read More