Rudy Burkhardt’s Photographs of N.Y. Captured an Age

The late Rudy Burckhardt (1914-1999), whose photographs are the subject of an enchanting exhibition at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, was for so many years a familiar and admired presence on the New York art scene that it comes as something of a shock to be reminded, as we are by this exhibition, that he’s Read More

Mega-MoMA Mania: How is Van Gogh Hanging in QNS?

About the move that the Museum of Modern Art has now made from its world-famous facility on West 53rd Street to temporary quarters on Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, everyone with a serious interest in art is bound to have mixed feelings. Those of us who are used to visiting MoMA’s galleries on a Read More