Leslie Thornton at Winkleman Gallery

‘You get to have your cake and eat it, too,’ explains experimental film and video artist Leslie Thornton in respect to her three-channel video, ‘Luna.’  Digital effects morph her subject, Coney Island’s historic Parachute Jump, into vibrant, kaleidoscopic forms that evoke different 20th century time periods, prompting us to question what it is that conjures the mood of a particular era.  (At Chelsea’s Winkleman Gallery through June 22nd).  

Leslie Thornton, Luna, three-channel HD video, 12 minutes, 2013.

Cindy Sherman at Metro Pictures

Metro Pictures Nov-Dec 2008.
Cindy Sherman dresses for success, donning a range of disguises that masterfully evoke the absurdity of the 'too much money, too little taste' crowd.

Kate Clark, ‘Perfect Strangers’ at Claire Oliver

Kate Clark makes stand-alone sculptures that look like they belong in a fairy-tale.

Olaf Breuning, at Metro Pictures

Olaf Breuning turns serious issues into a laughing matter.

Betty Woodman at Max Protetch Gallery

Max Protetch Gallery Feb-Mar 2008.
Betty Woodman's sculptures/ceramics/paintings bring beauty back to the art world.