ADAA'S ART SHOW MISSES ARMORY WEEK CROWDS, BUT FOCUSED DISPLAYS OF CHALLENGING WORKS STILL PROVE POPULAR
Sarah P. Hanson and Helen Stoilas · The Art Newspaper
Fewer dealers than in recent years chose to unveil new bodies of work. However, Lehmann Maupin mounted new Yosemite landscape photographs by Catherine Opie, paired with the artist’s first forays into forest-themed ceramics. At David Nolan Gallery, Wardell Milan's collages exploring gender identities came fresh from the framer. Nicole Eisenman contributed new drawings inspired by a group of 1950s pre-Pop works by Andy Warhol, both of which were on offer at Anton Kern ($18,000-$26,000 for Eisenman’s; $35,000-$100,000 for Warhol’s).
February 28, 2018