Contributed by Patrick Neal / The painter Eric Wolf is someone I have known since we met as students at Skowhegan School of Art in […]
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Abby Lloyd: Recipes for disaster
Contributed by Sharon Butler / When the lockdown went into effect, Abby Lloyd wanted to curate an online project, but envisioned something more personal than […]
Two Coats Online Art Guide: Spring 2020
Contributed by Emma Stolarski / With stay-at-home orders and screen times going up, it seems that the art world of the moment is living in […]
Katherine Finkelstein: On scale, perspective, and upending expectation
Contributed by Luisa Caldwell / A few days before “Babybox” was scheduled to open at Motherbox gallery in Brooklyn, artist, gallery director, and curator Katherine […]
Quick study: How the world is changing
Here are some articles and online projects that I thought might interest Two Coats readers. I’ve been somewhat productive in working on an artists’ book […]
Carolyn Case: Build battle sink
To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower� �William Blake Contributed by Andrew Woolbright / Carolyn Case […]
Jude Tallichet�s sense of the ineffable
Contributed by Adam Simon / Jude Tallichet�s Fire Escape, one of several sculptures in her exhibition �Heat Map� at Smack Mellon in Dumbo, doesn�t look […]
A conversation: Becky Yazdan and Zachary Keeting
Abstract painter Becky Yazdan, who earned her MFA at the NY Studio School studying with painters Bill Jensen and Graham Nickson, recently had a solo […]
Paige Beeber: Transient future
Contributed by Zach Seeger / The novel coronavirus has prompted a slowdown in global commerce. While temporary, it comes at a time of overarching uncertainty […]
Two Coats Selected Gallery Guide: March 2020
This week the art fairs settle into their New York cubicles. Galleries, of course, also have a robust slate of offerings, which might be a […]
White, Woll, and the artist�s sense of control
Contributed by Riad Miah / Taylor Anton White and Andy Woll�s solo exhibitions opened at two galleries next door to each other in Tribeca, White�s […]
Painting and the anti-Oedipal insurgency
Contributed by Andrew Woolbright / In 1972, Gilles Deleuze and F�lix Guattari � a French philosopher and a French psychoanalyst, respectively � published Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism […]
Laurel Farrin�s comedy of errors
Contributed by Cody Tumblin / “Vaudeville,” Laurel Farrin�s solo show at Devening Projects in Chicago, contains an assortment of painted objects that each hold a […]
Two Coats Selected Gallery Guide: February 2020
Greetings from the Penn State School of Visual Arts in State College, Pennsylvania, where I�ve been invited to give a lecture as part of the […]
On its own terms: “Specific Forms” at Loretta Howard
Contributed by Kim Uchiyama / �Specific Forms� at Loretta Howard Gallery illuminates a particular moment in 20th century art history where works created by a […]