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Johanna Fateman

New York

Writer and Critic at Freelance

Writer at 4Columns

Co-Chief Art Critic @cultured_mag, Musician @letigreworld https://t.co/aCZBqUdlAo https://t.co/7KDTzFezKA

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  • 1 week ago | culturedmag.com | Johanna Fateman

    Pink Ladies: David Rimanelli on De Kooning and Johanna Fateman on Cosey Fanni Tutti Our critics love/hate a mini retrospective at Gagosian and consider an ahead-of-its-time series of feminist-porn interventions. Willem de Kooning, Untitled X, 1985. Photography by Maris Hutchinson. © 2025 The Willem de Kooning Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Image courtesy of Gagosian.

  • 2 weeks ago | culturedmag.com | Johanna Fateman

    Our Critics’ Picks of the Moment? Chair Sculptures, Skyscraping Abstractions, and an Ode to an Artist Gone Too Soon Ksenia M. Soboleva's debut for the Critics' Table is a reflection on Gordon Hall's new work at the Kitchen, Johanna Fateman gives a quintessentially New York painter a solid rave, and John Vincler is delighted by a two-part show honoring Jenni Crain. Gordon Hall, “Hands and Knees” (Performance View), 2025. Photography by Jackie Furtado. Image courtesy of the artist and the Kitchen.

  • 1 month ago | culturedmag.com | Johanna Fateman

    A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Stettheimer Dollhouse, Sleeper Hit of the 20th-Century Avant-Garde Our critic's dream came true when she was invited to a spring cleaning of Carrie Stettheimer's miniature mansion. Dusting the Duchamp was just the start. Carrie Walter Stettheimer, Dollhouse, 1920. View of the right side of the house. Photography by the Museum of the City of New York. Yes, I know, the Frick reopened last week.

  • 1 month ago | culturedmag.com | Johanna Fateman

    Anne Imhof wears a full look by Saint Laurent. CULTURED’s second annual CULT100 issue spotlights 100 names across five generations who are shaping our culture in real time. Some members of the list are household names; others have been working behind the scenes to make possible the encounters that stop us in our tracks. They are all thinking big, sharing generously, and embodying courage. We hope their work makes you a little braver, too. Order your copy of the CULT100 issue here.

  • 1 month ago | culturedmag.com | Johanna Fateman

    Keisha ScarvilleHigher Pictures | 45 Main Street #723, BrooklynOn view through May 3, 2025In 1967, at age 16, Keisha Scarville’s father obtained a passport in order to leave his native Guyana for the United States, where he has lived ever since. In 2012—after conducting interviews that explored his relationship to his adopted home—Scarville made a copy of the photo from that passport and adorned it. Thus began an ongoing series, now on view at Higher Pictures in Dumbo.

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