Paul Klee

Bill Scott’s Sunny Spectacles

Fluctuating fields: Bill Scott
Courtesy Hollis Taggart Galleries
Fluctuating fields: Bill Scott

Bill Scott is a radical artist, but not in the sense to which we’ve become accustomed.  read more »

Cozy Chelsea Hangout Boasts Intrepid, Jet-Set Bill of Fare


A relaxed local restaurant, the sort of place you can drop into without a reservation, where you cou  read more »

Despite Prefab Proficiency, Klee's Enigmas Still Charm

Egon Schiele and Paul Klee are both crowd pleasers, but how radically different are the pleasures th  read more »

Despite Prefab Proficiency, Klee’s Enigmas Still Charm

Paul Klee
Courtesy of the Neue Galerie
Paul Klee

Egon Schiele and Paul Klee are both crowd pleasers, but how radically different are the pleasures th  read more »

Dicker-Brandeis: Murdered by Nazis, Her Art Triumphs

There are artists whose lives become, in retrospect, an allegory of the era in which they worked, an  read more »

Dining with Moira Hodgson

Brazilian Cocktails and SushiServed at Vela's Hydraulic Tables  read more »

Trendy Midtown Brasserie Gets Serious

Olica sounds more like a brand of margarine than a French restaurant.  read more »

The Whitney's Virtual Art: It's Not the Real Thing

"This is a watershed moment in the entire field of contemporary art, one which will bring new, previ  read more »

Bauhaus' Brave Albers Was a Tedious Weaver

Anni Albers (1899-1994), whose work is currently the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Je  read more »

The Peculiar Steve Wheeler Was Indeed the Real Thing

Since his death in 1992 at the age of 80, the American painter Steve Wheeler has been the subject of  read more »