Jerry Saltz / Vulture / Jul 29, 2017
A piece in Ai Weiwei’s multipart project “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors.” Photo: Ai Weiwei Studio/Ai Weiwei We’re living through a political paradigm shift, which means that the real world feels excruciatingly alive, with everything at stake and in spin. And yet the more I look for signs of similar vitality in the big-picture art world, […]
Jerry Saltz / Vulture / June 17, 2015
One of the best exhibitions I’ve seen this year consists of 34 intense ballpoint pen drawings on cut-up and folded paper crisscrossed with foggy layers of Scotch tape. None of the drawings is bigger than a Bible, all have been made in the last 20 years, and some are hard to see because they’re so […]
Andrew Castrucci | The Villager | Nov 13, 2014
I grew up on the lower Hudson River. I fished the piers from Hoboken and Edgewater to under the G.W.B. Andrew Castrucci with a keeper striped bass that he caught in the East River. Fishing the Hudson River since I was 12 years old, I caught thousands of eels, hundreds of tommycods, shad, perch, snapper […]
Andrea Scrima / A Gathering of the Tribes / Aug 14, 2017
When does dawn occur: when the first bird makes itself heard; when the sun rises above the horizon? Or when the lights of the Empire State Building are turned off? While a wry humor underlies many of Walter Sipser’s drawings, this effort to pinpoint what is essentially amorphous becomes a poignant conceit that carries throughout […]
Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle / The Brooklyn Rail / Jul 17, 2017
Bullet Space | March 20 – May 9, 2010 Rhabdomancy is divination using sticks or rods. While in Tarot, picture cards are spread and read, here fixed hieroglyphs adorn a temple’s walls, where rods are cast upon its central table. These point out the painted ciphers, which foretell our future. In Gematria, a cabalistic craft, numbers swap […]
Jerry Saltz and reviewed by Miranda Siegel / New York Magazine / Apr 19, 2010
“And One More Thing,” an excellent four-man show devoted to charting, diagramming, and obsessive mark-making features outstanding drawings by Andrew Castrucci and Walter Sisper as well as two of the greatest so-called outsider artists alive. David Hammons, known and revered, contributes a video work made up of fax machines that spill out drawings sent in […]