Exploring Carol Bove’s Metal Creations

Exploring Carol Bove’s Metal Creations

Good morning! A warm welcome to those seeking insightful art critiques today. You’re in for a treat with reviews by Aruna D’Souza and Seph Rodney, who delve into two highly anticipated exhibitions: the Whitney Biennial and Carol Bove’s showcase at the Guggenheim Museum. Don’t miss our regular community updates, featuring the latest on Jersey City’s troubled Centre Pompidou in Art Movements. Enjoy your reading and have a wonderful Friday!

—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief

Latest Reviews

The Complex Beauty of the Whitney Biennial: The exhibition mirrored the chaotic world I inhabit, with no straightforward path but enough moments of beauty to inspire progress. | Aruna D’Souza

Carol Bove at the Guggenheim: A Grand Showing Dampens Her Impact: A more concise exhibition might have offered deeper insights into Bove’s decades of work. | Seph Rodney

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