at Matthew Marks Gallery and the RISD Museum of Art;
Sinister Pop at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Chicago Imagists at Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison; Made in Chicago: The Koffler Collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D. C.; Chicago Imagists: 1966 - 1973 at Thomas Dane Gallery, London; Seeing is a Kind of Thinking: A Jim Nutt Companion at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and Looking Back: The Fifth White Columns Annual, organized by Bob Nickas at White Columns, New York.
Not exact matches
At the Whitney, he has also curated Mary Heilmann: Sunset (2015), Jeff Koons: A Retrospective (2014),
Sinister Pop (2012 — 13, with Donna De Salvo), Wade Guyton OS (2012 — 13), Glenn Ligon: AMERICA (2011), Singular Visions (2010, with Dana Miller), and Whitney on Site: Guyton \ Walker (2010).
«
Sinister Pop» comes in a series of fresh looks
at the permanent collection, and each has aimed for something unsettling.
At turns humorous, sinister, and dreamlike, Versoza's art taps the vocabulary of pop culture, pulling together disparate elements from film, television, and music to create singular pieces that are at once both familiar and strang
At turns humorous,
sinister, and dreamlike, Versoza's art taps the vocabulary of
pop culture, pulling together disparate elements from film, television, and music to create singular pieces that are
at once both familiar and strang
at once both familiar and strange.
Sinister Pop continues
at the Whitney Museum (945 Madison Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through March 31, 2013.