William T. Williams: Recent Paintings

William T. Williams MFA ’68 is featured in a solo exhibition at the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York City. His recent works were described by the gallery: The work of William T. Williams resonates with cultural history and personal memories of a childhood spent in the urban environments of New York as well as the southern landscapes of rural …

Stuff Matters

Jessica Stockholder MFA’85 has been featured by the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands. In collaboration with the museum, she has curated a body of works to display. This curation includes some of her own works and many of the museum’s collections. As stated by the museum, This summer, Centraal Museum is in the hands of Jessica Stockholder (1959). Let her …

Sieze, Weave Space

Shiela Hicks MFA’59 is featured in an exhibition in Dallas, Texas at the Nasher Sculpture Center. Their fluffy artwork has been shown around the world from Israel to many American cities. This exhibition is the first that has an outdoor section. According to the Center, Hicks also commandeers innovative, industrially perfected fibers in her sculpture. Unique for their heightened colors …

Ltd Los Angeles at NADA House Governor’s Island

Ilana Savdie MFA’18 is featured at Ltd Los Angeles at NADA House Governor’s Island. Her fashion-based exhibition is part of a larger New Art Dealer Association exhibition, featuring new artists from around the country. According to the NADA, NADA House, the organization’s second off-site exhibition on Governors Island, features 45 artists from NADA Member galleries and non-profits in a new, …

In and Out of Place

John Moore MFA’68 is featured in an exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts. Moore’s artwork explores the idea of space and place in his cityscapes–according to the gallery: What is place? Is it a set of discrete coordinates fixed in space or something less concrete, something harder to define? Drawn from the Addison’s rich holdings …

A Life of Beloved Imagery

Deborah Curtiss MFA’61 is featured in a solo exhibition at the Aljoya Thornton Place. Her muted yet colorful paintings feature a variety of scenes, from still-life paintings to nude figures. Her recent works include CHRYSALIS and ARS LONGA: broken-up figures sprawled across a sea of watercolors. Her works will be on display through September.

Do Ho Suh

Do Ho Suh MFA’97 is featured in the Museum Voorlinden in a solo exhibition titled Do Ho Suh. The exhibition is Suh’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. The South Korean artist designs architectural installations which, according to the gallery, “evoke the personal memories and inner experiential world of the viewer.” He is interested in the idea of the home and …

Whitney Biennial 2019

The Whitney Biennial takes place this May through September, featuring many Yale alumni. According to the Museum: The Whitney Biennial is an unmissable event for anyone interested in finding out what’s happening in art today. Curators Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley have been visiting artists over the past year in search of the most important and relevant work. Featuring seventy-five …

Yale Printing & Printmaking MFA 2019

The New Release Gallery in New York is featuring the Yale Printing & Printmaking MFA 2019 showcase, which features nearly 20 artists graduating from the School of Art’s printing and printmaking MFA program. The graduating students include: Kim Altomare, Ana Benaroya, Jacob Broussard, Dominic Chambers, Gabrielle D’Angelo, Edi Dai, Alex Gibson, Ian Goldsborough, Phoebe Helander, Lyndsey Marko, Emile Mausner, Amaryllis Dejesus Moleski, …

Walls, Surfaces, Illusions

Liza Kereszi MFA’00 is featured in Walls, Surfaces, Illusions, an exhibition of her photographs at the Yancey Richardson Gallery. As stated by the gallery, Frequently exploring venues offering escapism through cheap entertainment and sordid pleasure, Kereszi’s photographs emphasize the details that lift the veil between fantasy and reality. With an acute awareness of the oblique, she peels back the illusionism of …