BARRO NY is pleased to present “Manifesto of Immature Abstraction,” an exhibition featuring the works of Ad Minoliti and Catalina Schliebener Muñoz. This show explores queer approaches to abstraction through the use of colors and shapes that … [Continue reading] about Ad Minoliti & Catalina Schliebener Muñoz
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Let’s Talk About Regret
“Grief is the stuff of life. A life without grief is no life at all. But regret is a prison. Some part of you which you deeply value lies forever impaled at a crossroads you can no longer find and never forget.” -Cormack McCarthy, The Passenger What … [Continue reading] about Let’s Talk About Regret
Do You Recognize Opportunity When You See It?
Opportunity abounds – if you know where to look for it. The life of a career artist can be an uphill battle, but there absolutely are so many ways to advance your career and enrich your practice. Whether you are looking for funding, experiential … [Continue reading] about Do You Recognize Opportunity When You See It?
Adrianne Rubenstein
Adrianne Rubenstein (b. Montreal, 1983) is a painter based in New York. Solo exhibitions include Magic Show at Broadway Gallery, New York; Blue at Tanya Leighton, Los Angeles; Little Shop of Horrors at Tif Sigfrids, Athens, GA; and Ruby in the Dust … [Continue reading] about Adrianne Rubenstein
Do you need an Art degree from Yale University to get into a New York Gallery?
There has always been a persistent idea – or myth – in the art world that in order to be exhibited in a good gallery in NYC, you must graduate from a school like Yale University. In fact this is such a persistent rumor that the term “Yale Mafia” was … [Continue reading] about Do you need an Art degree from Yale University to get into a New York Gallery?