Artist Rafael Perez Will Get His Pants Back From That Bird
Here, a pantless woman inspects her kinda dainty rifle with care.
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If the sleep of reason creates monsters, does the sleep of creativity create … paintings?
For the 1990-era series, Sherman transformed into famous forlorn contessas. Here, she channels a reclining Marie Antoinette.
Holly Andres might be the slightly crazy girl who always shows up to your stoop sale in search of the gaudiest objects you can't believe anyone would pay for.
Sonhouse paints prominent and not so prominent African-Americans into colorful, distorted, geometrical compositions that render the subject barely recognizable.
Rata's foot-slash-hand (fand? hoot?) looks like something out of the trailer for J.J. Abram's 'Star Trek.'
Aller's show is a series of neat photographs of different versions of the same seascape.
Smith's polished photographs pay homage to the days when hanging at the library was cool.
Michael Buhler-Rose seems to have stumbled upon an outpost of Bollywood extras waiting for their big moment.
Horowitz has cobbled together a very appropriate wall decoration for Obama’s new office.
For those still undecided, Jonathan Horowitz has some voting advice.
Opie is best known as a provocateur, but she also has a talent for subtlety.
Philemona Williamson is taking up Judy Blume's cause: painting restive teenagers caught somewhere between sadness and surliness.
Sloane Tanen is an author and artist working in the capricious mode that has propelled Kay Thompson, Josh Schwartz, and Tina Fey to cult status: adolescent angst for adults.
Joshua Lutz’s ever-so-slightly-askew photographs at ClampArt through October 18 document ten years in the meadowlands.
The artist will be auctioning off her dreamy work at an Obama fundraiser.
Hiroshi Shafer has a show of strange, lewd, rubbery, resin-y works reminiscent of Murakami's pop figures.
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