The season starts with Hellen van Meene at Yancey Richardson. Haunting, these small photographs are some of the best I’ve seen this month.
Maya Lin at Pacewildenstein: Given that her piece is in the same exact place and uses a similar concept (everyday components, in this case 2×4 wood cuttings–arranged to appear like a mountainous landscapes) the comparison to Tara Donovan’s amazing show a few years ago dwarfs any appreciation of this one.
Peter Hujar at Matthew Marks: Reminisent of Arbus’ photographs of retarded, these, which I’ve never seen before, are moving and disturbing–as you’d expect from Hujar.
Rebecca Warren at Matthew Marks, too: I really like this show. Why? I’m not sure, but I’m going to figure it out.
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