SELECTED RECENT PRESS COVERAGE

 

2010

 

Ants Eating Happy Meals Is Art, Gothamist, Jaya Saxena, August 24, 2010

 

Desert Dwellers on a Fast Food Diet, The New York Times, August 24, 2010, Sheila Prakash

 

The Beauty of Ecological Tragedy, Metropolis Magazine, August 6, 2010, Avinash Rajagopal

 

Can Environmental Tragedy Be Beautiful?, NPR/Science Fridays, August 3, 2010, Katherine Wells

 

Got a Spare Houseplant?, Paper Mag, June 17, 2010, Lauren Kelly

 

Datebook: June 17, 2010, WNYC, June 17, 2010, Carolina Miranda

 

Global / National, The L Magazine, April 2010

 

Flawed Diamonds: Recent Painting at Exit Art, Hyperallergic, February 3, 2010, Daniel Larkin

 

New Mirrors: Painting in a Transparent World, The Brooklyn Rail, February 2010, Sharon L. Butler

 

Regina José Galindo, Art in America, January 2010, Eleanor Heartney

 

2009

 

Downtime at New Year? It's Filled, The New York Times, December 31, 2009, Roberta Smith

 

ART IN REVIEW: 'Regina José Galindo', The New York Times, November 12, 2009, Holland Cotter

 

Regina José Galindo, Brooklyn Rail, November 2009, Thomas Micchelli

 

Regina José Galindo, Artforum.com, October 28, 2009, Miguel Amado

 

Selling an America No One Wants to Buy, Forbes, October 23, 2009, Sarah Wolff

 

Regina José Galindo, Time Out New York, October 22-28, 2009, Issue 734, Joseph R. Wolin

 

Regina José Galindo, Arte al Dia Internacional, October 13, 2009, Marysol Nieves

 

Négritude, Art Lies, Fall 2009, No. 63, Steffani Jemison

 

Contemporary Reflections on Négritude, International Review of African Amercan Art, Fall 2009, Vol. 22, No. 4, Phillip Harvey

 

America for Sale, Flavorpill, October 2, 2009, Jason Jude Chan

 

ART IN REVIEW: 'Négritude', The New York Times, July 3, 2009, Holland Cotter

 

A question of race, The Daily News / Latino, June 11, 2009, Marcelo Ballvé

 

The End of Oil Art Exhibit: Ed Kashi in the Niger Delta, Inhabitat, June 20, 2009, Moe Beitiks

 

Exit Oil, Arqa.com, 14 June 2009

 

'Negritude' Encore!,Village Voice, June 2, 2009, Martha Schwendener

 

Exhibit measures black movement in island increments, NY1, May 24, 2009, Stephanie Simon

 

Corpus Extremus (Life+), Leonardo Online, May 2009, Boryana Rossa

 

Hello Van Gogh, Can You Hear Me Now?, The New York Times, April 13, 2009, Dennis Overbye

 

Corpus Extremus (Life+), The Brooklyn Rail, April 2009, Emily Warner

 

A gallery of chimaeric curiosities, Nature, 12 March 2009, Vol. 458, Giovanni Frazzetto

 

Exhibition links Japan protests and activist movements in U.S., The Japan Times, January 15, 2009, David Jeffries.

 

2008

 

On the Wall / In Your Face, DART: Design Arts Daily, December 12, 2008, Peggy Roalf

 

Art You Can Believe In, The Brooklyn Rail, November 2008, Eric Triantafillou.

 

R. Luke Dubois in New York, Artinfo, October 2, 2008, R. Luke Dubois and Kris Wilton

 

A Tale of Two Summer Art Openings, Village Voice, July 29, 2008, Annie Fischer.

 

Charles Juhasz-Alvarado: Complicated Stories, The Brooklyn Rail, July-August 2008, Cora Fisher

 

COMPLICATED STORIES: SCULPTURES AND WRITTEN TESTIMONIES, 1998-2008, New York Times, June 27, 2008, Ken Johnson.

 

P.R. Artist Charles Juhasz-Alvarado Leads Termite Attack, Daily News, June 5, 2008, Marcelo Ballvé.

 

Meet Charles Juhasz-Alvarado's Giant Termite, Village Voice, May 27, 2008, Robert Shuster.

 

Do the Robot: Forget Freud: Artist Fernando Orellana's Robort Interprets Your Dreams Through The Medium of Dance, ArtReview, May 2008, Regine Debatty.

 

Mind and Matter, Art in America, April 2008, Eleanor Heartney.

 

Neuroscience Art Show Shows EEG-Driven Robots, Beauty of Brain Scans, Wired Science, April 16, 2008, Alexis Madriga.

 

BRAINWAVE: Common Senses, We Make Money Not Art, March 26, 2008, Regine Debatty

 

Neural Networking in Manhattan, Nature, 14 February 2008, Vol. 451, Giovanni Frazzetto

 

Theater of Operations: Love/War/Sex at Exit Art, Haber Arts, January 2008, John Haber

 

Love/War/Sex, The Brooklyn Rail, February 2008, Hrag Vartanian

 

2007

 

War and Sex, artnet Magazine, December 28, 2007, Michèle C. Cone.

 

Love in War, Village Voice, December 1, 2007

 

Shock Art, Village Voice, October 9, 2007, Robert Shuster.

 

The Waiting Game, Village Voice, June 20, 2007, R.C. Baker.

 

Killing Time: Cuba's Clock, i-94, June 2007, Erin DeJesus.

 

(Afro) Cuba's Art Convergence, Code Z, June 22, 2007, Drék Davis.

 

Killing Time, ArtForum, July 12, 2007, Morgan Falconer.

 

Cuban Artists "Kill Time" At Exhibit In Hell's Kitchen, NY1, May 15, 2007, S. Simon

 

The Building Show, Village Voice, March 8, 2007, R.C. Baker.

 

Mailboxes, etc., Time Out New York, February 22, 2007, Daniel Derouchie.

 

Exit Presents the Building Show, artdaily.org, February 16, 2007

 

Beyond the Exit, Code Z, January 29, 2007, Danielle Ducre Rawls.

 

Serious Games, The New York Times, January 26, 2007, Melena Ryzik.

 

Renegades at Exit Art, Culturebot, January 25, 2007, frankofile.

 

Exit Art's "Renegades" Retrospective, ArtInfo, January 24, 2007, Robert Ayers.

 

2006

 

Wild Girls, Chelsea Art Galleries, June 2006

 

Art in Review; The Studio Visit, The New York Times, February 24, 2006, Roberta Smith

 

Performance Trumps Art at “Wild Nights”, ArtInfo, August 30, 2006, Bryant Rousseau.

 

Traffic That Doesn’t Suck, Art Fairs International, Jan/Feb 2006, J. Gabriel Lloyd.

 

2005

 

Homomuseum: Heros and Monuments, New York Times, June 24, 2005, Holland Cotter.

 

Gay Artists Envision A “Homomuseum” At Exit Art, NY1 News, June 20, 2005, Stephanie Simon.

 

2004

 

Terrorvision, Exit Art, New York, Canadian Art, Fall 2004, Allan Antliff.

 

Visualizing Fear: The ‘Terrorvision’ exhibition at Exit Art attempts to answer the question ‘What scares you the most?’, Newsday, May 9, 2004, Ariella Budick.

 

Sampling Degrees of Terror, From Al Qaeda to Cancer, The New York Times, May 21, 2004, Grace Glueck.

 

The Meaning of “The Presidency”, Recount, October 20, 2004, Sandra Ogle.

 

2003

 

Every Exit Is an Entrance, Village Voice, March 12 - 18, 2003, C. Carr.

 

The ‘L’ factor: Icons of Latino art and politics, People’s Weekly, Dec. 20-26, 2003, Ruben Jose Alvear.

 

Alternative Art Center Finds New Home in Hells Kitchen, NY1 News, March 10, 2003, Paul Messina.

 

A Space Reborn, With a Show That’s Never Finished, The New York Times, April 4, 2003, Roberta Smith.

 

Exit Art: A New Space, A New Audience?, The New York Sun, May 29, 2003, Alex Mar.

 

A New Latino Essence, Remixed and Redistilled, The New York Times, November 28, 2003, Holland Cotter.

 

How Latin is it? From Carmen Miranda and Pele to J.Lo: Group Portrait, The Village Voice, December 19, 2003, Kim Levin.

 

2001

 

Twelve Inches of Love: Album Art Gets Its Due, Paper, July 2001, Jonathan Durbin.