Kamrooz Aram On Painting in the Space Between Grid and Gesture At Alexander Gray Associates and the Whitney Biennial, the artist advances his decades-long inquiry into ornament, abstraction and intuition. By Elisa Carollo
NYC’s Stellar Season of Female Painters Only Underlines the Art Market’s Misogyny Chelsea's January exhibitions were the best retort to Gagosian's Georg Baselitz show—an artist known for his belief that that women painters are inferior. By Paddy Johnson
10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before February 19 From the first exhibition of France's influential portraitist Vigée Le Brun to feminist artist Andrea Bowers at Andrew Kreps gallery. By Paul Laster