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Bosco Sodi interviewed in Elephant Magazine
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William N. Copley reviewed in Apollo
by Josie Thaddeus-Johns March 31, 2020 View More -
Alma Allen interviewed in WSJ Magazine
by Sarah Medford January 20, 2020 View More
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Ali Banisadr featured in WSJ Magazine
by Peter Saenger October 23, 2019 Artist Ali Banisadr reflects on our moment in paintings that combine the hellish and the miraculous. View More -
Jasper Morrison reviewed in Wallpaper
by Pei-Ru Keh May 16, 2019 The British designer opens his first solo show in the US at Kasmin gallery in New York, titled ‘Corks’ View More -
Lee Krasner featured in The Guardian
by Rachel Cooke May 12, 2019 Lee Krasner’s huge contribution to abstract expressionism was overshadowed for years by the work of her husband, Jackson Pollock. On... View More
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Robert Motherwell reviewed in Frieze
by Matthew Holman April 10, 2019 In a show at Kasmin Gallery, New York, size reveals not the late painter’s ego, but rather his belief in... View More -
Jan-Ole Schiemann reviewed in Art Observed
by C. Reinhart March 22, 2019 Now on view at New York space Kasmin Gallery, artist Cologne-based artist Jan-Ole Schiemann is mounting a debut solo exhibition,... View More -
Robert Motherwell featured in Architectural Digest
by Katherine McGrath March 22, 2019 A new solo exhibition on the artist at Kasmin gallery in New York takes a second look at the Abstract... View More
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Bosco Sodi featured in Galerie Magazine
by Stephen Wallis March 5, 2019 Galerie gets an exclusive look at the artist’s space ahead of his new monumental new show at Casa Wabi in... View More -
Theodora Allen reviewed in Cultured Magazine
by A. G. Wollen February 7, 2019 In Theodora Allen’s paintings, weeds grow, translucent but stubborn. The plants themselves are drawn with scientific precision, specimen-like. While so... View More -
Theodora Allen interviewed in Elephant
by Margaret Andersen January 30, 2019 Viewing myths and fairytales from a Humanist perspective, the American painter’s latest body of ethereal works reference the plants that... View More
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Theodora Allen interviewed in Office Magazine
by John Martin Tilley January 27, 2019 Plants have an enduring power over their onlookers. They seduce us with their silent stillness. They fascinate us with their... View More -
Les Lalanne reviewed in Architectural Digest
by Carly Olson January 26, 2019 At Kasmin Gallery in New York, 45 objects by François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne see the light—in an installation designed by... View More -
Stuart Davis reviewed in The New Yorker
by Peter Schjeldahl December 17, 2018 “Lines Thicken: Stuart Davis in Black and White,” at the Kasmin gallery (through Dec. 21), shares an open secret of... View More
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Stuart Davis reviewed in Artforum
by Rahel Aima November 1, 2018 Blue jeans, jazz, 1930s America; sailors and signage in New York’s Times Square, the stench of fish rolling off the... View More -
Walton Ford interviewed in Apollo Magazine
by Thomas Marks October 24, 2018 The American artist is well known for his large-scale watercolours of birds and beasts. His current exhibition at Kasmin Gallery,... View More -
Joel Shapiro interviewed in Elephant
by Osman Can Yerebakan October 10, 2018 At his Long Island studio, the pioneering American sculptor reveals that balance, movement and a healthy dose of self-doubt are... View More
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'Three Artists, Three Arcs, One Gallery' in The New York Times
by Roberta Smith May 31, 2018 These days it is not unusual for a New York gallery to have two spaces and even three. Less typical... View More -
Stuart Davis featured in The New York Times
by Hilarie M. Sheets May 24, 2018 Stuart Davis, a leading American modernist who died in 1964, is best known for his boldly colorful paintings. They reduced... View More -
Elliott Puckette featured in Cultured Magazine
by Cait Munro April 24, 2018 Elliott Puckette isn’t afraid to make art that is beautiful. This may seem obvious at first, but for an artist... View More
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Jane Freilicher featured in Vogue
by Julia Felsenthal April 20, 2018 When the exclusive, all-male Century club in midtown Manhattan finally buckled under pressure to let in women members in the... View More -
Elliott Puckette featured in T Magazine
by Merrell Hambleton April 18, 2018 When I arrive at the Dumbo, Brooklyn building where the artist Elliott Puckette keeps a studio, it’s as if I’ve... View More -
Robert Polidori featured in AnOther Magazine
by Daisy Woodward March 19, 2018 Canadian-American photographer Robert Polidori has devoted much of his esteemed career to exploring the effects of time, nature and human... View More
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Tina Barney featured in W Magazine
by Alix Browne February 20, 2018 We are in a house. A ramshackle Victorian pile, not far from the ocean. Flocked wallpaper in faded silver and... View More -
Tina Barney reviewed in Artforum
by Kat Herriman February 16, 2018 I found myself in the shoes of a voyeur, visiting Tina Barney’s landscapes here at night. Through the evening-lit gallery... View More -
David Hockney reviewed in The New York Times
by Roberta Smith November 23, 2017 Give it up for David Hockney, one of painting’s elder statesmen, and for his crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum... View More
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Tina Barney featured in T Magazine
by Kate Guadagnino November 17, 2017 While making selections for her recent monograph, out from Rizzoli this past September, the photographer Tina Barney came upon some... View More -
Judith Bernstein featured in T Magazine
by Rachel Corbett October 31, 2017 THIS SUMMER IN LOS ANGELES, a hairy, phallic-looking screw painted by Judith Bernstein extended across 180 feet of the exterior... View More -
Judith Bernstein featured in Artnet News
by Julia Halperin October 12, 2017 The firebrand feminist artist Judith Bernstein has joined Paul Kasmin Gallery’s roster—and she is planning a rip-roaring debut. For her... View More
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Judith Bernstein featured in Financial Times
by Julie L Belcove September 27, 2017 When Betty Tompkins moved to New York in 1969 after graduate school to paint, she regularly made the rounds of... View More -
Tina Barney featured in Interview Magazine
In conversation with A.M. Homes September 12, 2017 Tina Barney is an American icon. For 40 years, she has been making photographs that depict the upper crust, rendering... View More -
Naama Tsabar reviewed in Artforum
by Wendy Vogel August 4, 2017 For all the comparisons between musical instruments and human bodies—especially the guitar as a stand-in for a wasp-waisted woman—relatively few... View More
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Roxy Paine reviewed in Brooklyn Rail
by Hovey Brock June 1, 2017 In Farewell Transmission, May 2nd – July 1st, 2017, Roxy Paine’s first show with Paul Kasmin, his obsession with the... View More -
Mark Ryden reviewed in The New York Times
by Robin Pogrebin May 19, 2017 Painters and choreographers have a history of collaboration; Marc Chagall designed the sets and costumes for Adolph Bolm’s “Firebird” at... View More -
Tina Barney interviewed in I-D Magazine
by Matthew Whitehouse April 14, 2017 It's been almost two weeks since Theresa May triggered Article 50, sending the UK hurtling towards a cliff edge and... View More
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Bernar Venet 'Arcs' reviewed in Aesthetica Magazine
March 27, 2017 Presented by Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, Bernar Venet: Arcs, showcases the dynamic work of the French conceptual artist through... View More -
Mark Ryden interviewed in LA Weekly
by Falling James March 17, 2017 Reality and fantasy don’t collide in Mark Ryden’s art so much as they are equal halves of a more natural... View More -
Mark Ryden featured in The New York Times
by Roslyn Sulcas March 10, 2017 A Viennese pastry shop, dancing sweets, a little boy who overindulges and a revolution by the lower pastry orders. An... View More
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Naama Tsabar featured in Artsy
by Artsy Editorial February 23, 2017 Minimalism emerged in New York in the 1960s as a reaction to the more expressive styles of its day. Artists... View More -
Naama Tsabar featured in Wallpaper
by Michael Slenske February 21, 2017 When curator and scholar Kathy Battista was researching her most recent book, New York, New Wave: The Legacy of Feminist... View More -
Francois-Xavier Lalanne featured in Architectural Digest
by Hannah Martin February 16, 2017 For the 1965 Salon de la Jeune Peinture in Paris, French artist François-Xavier Lalanne wanted to make a statement. “If... View More
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Impasse Ronsin featured in T Magazine
by James McAuley September 22, 2016 There’s a back street in Montparnasse, the entrance to a hospital morgue, where weeds grow in sidewalk cracks and beer... View More -
Robert Polidori featured in WSJ Magazine
by Stephen Wallis September 12, 2016 STARTING IN THE 1990S, advances in digital technology made it easier for photographers to print their work at previously unimaginable... View More -
James Nares featured in Vanity Fair
by Max Lakin March 4, 2016 View More
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Bernar Venet featured in Sculpture Magazine
by Jonathan R. Jones March 1, 2016 When 26-year-old Bernar Venet met Marcel Duchamp in New York in 1967, he boasted that his works were more radical... View More -
Max Ernst featured in T Magazine
by Hilary Moss October 21, 2015 It’s easiest — and sensible, really — to classify much of Max Ernst’s artistic output either historically (pre- and post-World... View More -
Walton Ford featured in The New York Times
by Matthew Rose September 21, 2015 View More
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Mattia Bonetti featured in T Magazine
by Dana Thomas April 12, 2015 Mattia Bonetti’s studio in northeastern Paris is exactly the opposite of what you’d expect. The Swiss-born furniture designer is known... View More -
Les Lalanne reviewed in Interview Magazine
by Rachel Small April 6, 2015 A gallery and a garden: two spaces where most would not see parallels. But for Madison Cox, a renowned landscape... View More -
Mattia Bonetti featured in Architectural Digest
by Tim McKeough March 31, 2015 With his diverse portfolio of work, the Swiss-born, Paris-based furniture designer Mattia Bonetti has earned many fans, including Robert Couturier,... View More
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Les Lalanne reviewed in W Magaine
by Fan Zhong March 30, 2015 In 1967, the artists Francois-Xavier and Claude Lalanne moved from Paris, where they ran in a circle with the likes... View More -
Les Lalanne reviewed in T Magazine
by Julie Baumgardner March 26, 2015 “I loved Les Lalanne’s work before I met them,” the gallerist Paul Kasmin swoons about the artistic duo Claude and... View More -
The New York School, 1969 reviewed in The New York Times
by Roberta Smith January 29, 2015 The current movable feast offers striking contrasts. At the Paul Kasmin Gallery in Chelsea, you can wade into “The New... View More
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The New York School, 1969 featured in The New York Times
by Julie Baumgardner January 13, 2015 “I’m Henry — just Henry.” Indeed, that sensibility served Henry Geldzahler well. The charismatic curator, short in stature and large... View More -
Robert Motherwell reviewed in Hyperallergic
by Tim Keane December 13, 2014 In 1950, when the painter Robert Motherwell invented the phrase “The School of New York,” he summed up its mission... View More -
Robert Motherwell reviewed in ARTNews
by M.H. Miller October 20, 2014 Paul Kasmin, the Chelsea gallery that represents contemporary artists such as Walton Ford, Nir Hod, and James Nares, will open... View More
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James Nares reviewed in Forbes
by Ann Binlot September 24, 2014 In many ways James Nares’s art is one linear progression. Many of his paintings capture the curves and movement of... View More -
Roxy Paine interviewed in Brooklyn Rail
by Will Corwin September 4, 2014 Will Corwin has spent the last three years ferreting out Roxy Paine in his various habitats—upstate in Delhi, New York,... View More -
Bloodflames Revisited reviewed in The New York Times
by Ken Johnson August 7, 2014 To view “Bloodflames Revisited,” an incendiary show of works by more than two dozen artists, you step up an inclined... View More
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Alexander the Great reviewed in Art In America
by Kim Levin March 1, 2014 The influential intercontinental art dealer Alexander Iolas, active between 1945 and 1987, has been called the “proto-Gagosian” of his day... View More -
James Nares featured in the New York Review of Books
by J. Hoberman April 24, 2013 James Nares’s Street , an engrossing and celebratory hour-long, oversized video projection of life in New York City, is a... View More -
Walton Ford featured in The New Yorker
by Calvin Tomkins January 18, 2009 The Tasmanian wolf, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, was neither a wolf nor a tiger. It was a thylacine,... View More
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