ARTREVIEW
Jonathan Griffin reviews “Pictures Girls Make”: Portraitures, curated by Alison M. Gingeras, which includes “June Leaf’s fondly irreverent painting of a nude Allen GInsberg.”
CULTURED
Pat Steir bridges the generational gap: for a new show at Hauser & Wirth, the painter pairs together artists who are asking parallel conceptual questions across decades of difference.
PIN-UP
Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews June Leaf on her artistic trajectory over seven decades and counting.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
BORDER CROSSINGS
DAS MAGAZIN
After a studio visit with nonagenarian artist June Leaf, Hans Ulrich Obrist asks: Does art keep you young?
BROOKLYN RAIL
Amanda Millet-Sorsa reviews Pat Steir’s debut exhibition Blue River and Rainbow Waterfalls at Hauser & Wirth.
HYPERALLERGIC
BROOKLYN RAIL
David Rhodes takes an allegorical approach to interpreting the varied work in the current solo exhibition by June Leaf.
NEW YORK TIMES
Will Heinrich reviews June Leaf’s solo show at Ortuzar Projects, on view til December 21.
BILLIE
“As if I had touched another world.” Maeve Hanna reviews June Leaf in Mabou since 1969, recently opened at the Inverness County Centre for the Arts, Nova Scotia.
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NEW YORK TIMES
June Leaf is still showcasing new work at the age of 93. An exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media pieces opens at Ortuzar Projects November 4.
W MAGAZINE
Pat Steir lets the paint decide. For W’s annual The Originals portfolio, Steir joins this year’s class of creative pioneers to share insights on staying true to themselves.
WHITEHOT
“[A] funny, accomplished show.”Jonathan Goodman reviews Will Ryman’s exhibition of new work at Chart Gallery.
Brooklyn Rail
Jillian Russo describes Will Ryman’s current show at Chart Gallery as “an inspired homecoming.”
ARTNET NEWS
Sarah P. Hanson’s visit with Will Ryman takes us inside the studio, where he crafts his memorable Manhattan characters.
BROOKLYN RAIL
David Rhodes reviews Pat Steir’s exhibition Paintings Part II at Gagosian Rome.
GALERIE
Jacoba Urist visits Will Ryman’s studio to discuss his new body of work, currently on view at Chart Gallery through October 22.
INVERNESS ORAN
June Leaf in Mabou Since 1969, curated by Emily Falencki and on view at ICCA, Nova Scotia, through November 10, features a selection of drawings, local portraits, and sculpture.
CULTURED
Will Ryman delivers an ode to New York with roses and trash. The legacy sculptor’s new show at Chart Gallery views his hometown—NYC—as an endless source of inspiration.
GALERIE
Collector Stephanie Marsh tells the story behind her iconic Will Ryman outdoor sculpture.
Ryman’s large-scale work is currently on view at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton and at Art Omi in Ghent, NY. This Fall from September 9—October 22, 2022, Chart Gallery in Tribeca will present Will Ryman: New York, New York, an exhibition of new work.
New York TImes
Critic Will Heinrich reviews “Feminism and the Legacy of Surrealism” at Thomas Erben Gallery, which includes three sculptures by June Leaf.
The Art Newspaper
Walk into the White House Situation Room with Will Ryman’s dramatic installation, now on view at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse,
New York TImes
June Leaf contributes reminiscences about artist Maryan, the subject of a new retrospective at MoCA MoMi, which also includes two works by Leaf.
LUNCHEON
Artist June Leaf and photographer Paolo Roversi talk about their studio work and a twenty year friendship. Luncheon Magazine publishes the conversation with a special portfolio of photographs.
GALERIE
Galerie Magazine Contributing Editor Andrea Glimcher nominates artists Henni Alftan and Shona McAndrew for the Winter 2020–2021 issue.
Frieze
The Smart Museum of Art in collaboration with Hyphen present June Leaf at Frieze New York.
GALERIE
YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY
Works by June Leaf are highlighted in the contemporary art galleries.
GALERIE
East Hampton’s LongHouse Reserve opens 2019 season with major installation by Will Ryman.
New York TImes
GALERIE
ARTNET
Pat Steir will create monumental Waterfall paintings for the Barnes Foundation and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in 2019.
ARTNET
Culture Mavens from around the globe discuss Fall 2018 exhibitions.
Andrea Glimcher selects the Whitney Museum’s Andy Warhol Retrospective.
WSWD
observer
GALERIE
Vogue
CURBED
VOGUE
How Adam Pendleton Is Pushing the Boundaries of What a Painter’s Work Can Say and Do
The Art Newspaper
Artnet
ARTNet
Who Should Paint Donald Trump's Portrait?
Andrea Glimcher and ten other art-world insiders respond.