At the Grey Art Gallery
J. Hoberman: Inventing Downtown , 30 March 2017
“... publicity of the late 1960s. More often, though, smaller is better. The scorched, painted metal of John Chamberlain’s tiny Untitled (Light Bulb) from 1958 is a reproach to his later, grandiose crumpled car chassis. Many pieces are tchotchkes or small paintings, harder to associate with vast, unfinished lofts than with cramped Lower East Side apartments with ... ”