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Idelle Weber, Munchkins I, II, & III (1964). Courtesy of the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia.

American Pop Artist Idelle Weber, Known for Her Striking Depictions of Corporate Banality, Has Died at Age 88

The opening credits of 'Mad Men' recall the artist's featureless silhouettes of anonymous corporate workers.
April 1, 2020
IDELLE WEBER (1932–2020)

IDELLE WEBER (1932–2020)

March 31, 2020
Idelle Weber at her Brooklyn Heights studio, 1958. Courtesy of Hollis Taggart and the Estate of Idelle Weber. © Idelle Weber.

Pop art icon Idelle Weber dies at 88

March 31, 2020
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ARTnews in Brief: Hirshhorn Names Curator of Media and Performance Art—and More from March 30, 2020

Pop Artist Idelle Weber Has Died at 88
March 30, 2020
Idelle Weber at her Brooklyn Heights studio, 1958. Courtesy of Hollis Taggart and the Estate of Idelle Weber. © Idelle Weber.

Idelle Weber, Pop-Art Icon, Remembered

March 30, 2020
John Knuth. Photo by Dustin Snipes.

Editors’ Picks

11 Things Not to Miss in the Virtual Art World This Week
March 30, 2020
Dorothea Lange. Tractored Out. Childress County, Texas. 1938. Gelatin Silver Print. The Museum of Modern Art. Purchase

Virtual NYC

Galleries
March 20, 2020
AnOther - Why Pop Art Was the First Queer Art Movement

Why Pop Art Was the First Queer Art Movement

March 13, 2020
Hans Hofmann, Shangri-La, 1961, Hollis Taggart

What Sold during Armory Week

March 9, 2020
Visitors at The Armory Show 2020 at Pier 90 and 94. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2020 Armory Show in New York

March 9, 2020
Work by Michael (Corinne) West and some of her better-known male peers on view from Hollis Taggart at the Armory Show 2020. Photo courtesy of Hollis Taggart, New York.

She Was a Student of Hans Hofmann and a Friend of Arshile Gorky. But This Artist’s Work Was Obscured—Until Now

At the Armory Show, Abstract Expressionist Michael West, who adopted a man's name to find art world success, is poised for a major rediscovery.
March 6, 2020
Michael (Corinne) West’s work on view in the Hollis Taggart booth in the Perspectives section at Pier 90, curated by Nora Burnett Abrams

Visiting the 2020 Armory Show Amid Ominous Headlines

From art about environmental recklessness to Caribbean post-coloniality, Armory kicked off the spring art fair season in spite of growing coronavirus concerns.
March 6, 2020
Hans Hofmann, Landscape No. 105, 1942, oil on board. Courtesy Hollis Taggart, New York

See Highlights from the 2020 Armory Show

Hollis Taggart, New York
March 2, 2020
Suchitra Mattai, Foreigner (2019). Courtesy of Hollis Taggart.

Editors’ Picks

17 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week
March 2, 2020
Leon Berkowitz, Merlin #2, 1984, Oil on canvas, 72 x 90 inches

Latter-Day Luminist

While his fellow Washington. D.C. abstractionists cultivated fields of color, Leon Berkowitz found a way to make light emanate from the canvas.
February 2020
Tseng Kwong Chi, “New York, New York” (1979) (courtesy Muna Tseng Dance Projects, Inc.)

Your Concise New York Art Guide for Spring 2020

Norman Bluhm: Metamorphosis
February 18, 2020
Christina Nicodema, Primate Temple (2019). Courtesy of Hollis Taggart.

Here Are 6 Artists You Might Not Know, But Should—With Shows You Can See This February

We've got shows from Hong Kong to Düsseldorf.
February 5, 2020
Christina Nicodema, The Tower of Babel, Placenta, 2019, Oil and archival ink on canvas, 45 x 45 inches

Exhibitions

February 2020
Norman Bluhm, The Anvil, 1959, oil on canvas, 213.3 x 183 cm.;

The Romantic

The 20th-century American painter Norman Bluhm gets a long-overdue retrospective.
January 2020
Kenichi Hoshine (b. 1977), Wurlitzer, 2019. Acrylic on wood. Courtesy of the artist and Hollis Taggart, New York.

Kenichi Hoshine's Fragmented Reality

January 24, 2020
John Knuth, East Side, 2017. Photo: Ian Byers-Gamber. Courtesy of the artist and Hollis Taggart.

Pace expands its Photography Program, Brooklyn’s Koenig & Clinton Gallery closes, and more

January 24, 2020
Torkwase Dyson (photo by Gabe Souza, courtesy of the Studio Museum in Harlem)

Week In Review

The Shed’s Front of House Staff Unionized; Activists Hack Hans Haacke Poll
January 24, 2020
Dana James, Voyeur, 2019. Courtesy of the artist and Hollis Taggart, New York

ARTnews in Brief

Hollis Taggart Adds Two Artists to Roster—and More from January 23, 2020
January 23, 2020
Christina Nicodema, The Tower of Babel, Placenta, 2019

Christina Nicodema

January 10, 2020
Kenichi Hoshine. Courtesy of Hollis Taggart

Kenichi Hoshine Displays Abstract Wood Panel Paintings at Hollis Taggart Gallery

Bringing together his interests in theater & poster design
January 9, 2020
Leah Guadagnoli

11 Emerging Artists Redefining Abstract Painting

January 6, 2020
Kenichi Hoshine, Niagara, 2019

The Magician and The Thief by Artist Kenichi Hoshine

January 6, 2020
Kenichi Hoshine: The Magician and The Thief

The Magician and The Thief: Kenichi Hoshine @ Hollis Taggart

January 5, 2020
Kenichi Hoshine, Wurlitzer, 2019

Kenichi Hoshine

January 5, 2020
Kenichi Hoshine, Niagara, 2019

“The Magician and The Thief” by Artist Kenichi Hoshine

January 1, 2020
Curator Paul Efstathiou and Jennifer Etstathiou posing with friends at the opening reception of "Highlights: The High Line" at Hollis Taggart, May 9, 2019. Courtesy of the gallery.

Reader's Choice

Most Popular 15 Stories of 2019
December 26, 2019
Michael Corinne West, Untitled (Double-Sided), 1970–71. Courtesy of Hollis Taggart.

Editors’ Picks

15 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week
December 16, 2019
Leah Guadagnoli in her studio, 2019

Leah Guadagnoli - Untitled/Miami

December 2019
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