Topic: Paula Cooper

ROBERT GROSVENOR

To make a sweeping generalization about Robert Grosvenor's choice of materials across his career would be difficult or near impossible. In these ways, Grosvenor's sculptures simply and impishly disregard utility.. Grosvenor's sculptures, with their stubborn "untitled" titles, invite an ...
Without a pianist at the bench, pianos can foray into wildly perplexing terrain. His latest exhibition at the Paula Cooper Gallery includes index, in which the composer's delicate, persistent music resonates from a Pleyel piano with its keyboard cover shut. And ...

"Every Revolution Is a Roll of the Dice"

Curator Bob Nickas's group exhibition (his fourth at Paula Cooper) is an outwardly elegant affair haunted by the specter of conflict. Louise Lawler's Once There Was a Little Boy and Everything Turned Out Alright. The End (1993), a wall text ...
Rudolf Stingel was born on 1956 in Merano, Italy, currently lives and Works in New York. Stingel says it in his usual no-nonsense, dazzlingly beautiful way. For his sixth show with Cooper since 1994, Stingel -- who would be among my first picks ...