Frieze New York, Despite Its Small Size, Remains a Major Draw

Frieze New York, Despite Its Small Size, Remains a Major Draw

Andrew Edlin Gallery has been operating since 2001 in New York City, with a particular specialty in self-taught makers. One, for instance, the American outsider artist Henry Darger (1892-1973), has works in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago; Andrew Edlin has …

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Visionary Artworks Plumb the Mysteries of Creativity

Visionary Artworks Plumb the Mysteries of Creativity

Scott Kerr, a fifth-generation art dealer in St. Louis, didn’t know what to expect last year as he was crossing the Mississippi River into East St. Louis, a once vibrant city in Illinois with a large Black population that never recovered economically after the civil unrest of the 1960s. Kerr …

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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in January

What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in January

This week in Newly Reviewed, Walker Mimms covers Forrest Bess’s Jungian visions, Carroll Cloar’s mystical pointillism and Alex Hutton’s acrobatics. Upper East Side Forrest Bess Through Jan. 31. Franklin Parrasch Gallery, 19 East 66th Street, Manhattan; 212-246-5360, franklinparrasch.com. Two abstract painters flirted extra closely with Carl Jung’s belief that we …

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