A Walk Around the Whitney, Minus the Hype The new building initially overwhelmed the art; our critic takes a second look By David Ebony
Pennsylvania Cubist Squirreled away in the Whitney’s mezzanine galleries, far from the Biennial’s hubbub, is an exhibition of paintings, drawings and watercolors By Mario Naves
On Charles Demuth: Intimate Paintings, But Images Expand The American painter Charles Demuth (1883-1935) was an artist who took a certain pride-aesthetic pride-in his carefully cultivated limitations. He By Hilton Kramer