Studio K.O.S. Carries On After Tim Rollins

Written & Photographed by Kenn Sava I’ll always miss my late friend Tim Rollins who left us at just 62 years of age in January of last year1, but I can’t imagine how his “Kids” feel. His Kids, better known as “Kids of Survival,” or K.O.S., a group of at-risk public school students, some barely […]

The End Of The Art World…As We Know It

Written & Photographed by Kenn Sava This is Part 3 of my series on the end of The Met Breuer also concludes my look at what I saw before the March 12th “temporary closing,” Part 1 looked at some of the history of the Breuer building, Part 2 looked at some of the most memorable […]

The Met Breuer: Hail, and Farewell

Written & Photographed by Kenn Sava Part Two of a series. 2,197 days. That’s how long The Met Breuer (TMB) was open. March 8, 2016 (Member’s preview) through March 12, 2020, when it “temporarily closed” for the pandemic shutdown1. With the calendar turning to July, The Met’s time in the Breuer Building has ended, as […]

Hiroki Tsukuda: Drawings From Another World

Written & Photographed by Kenn Sava Drawing is the beating heart of Hiroki Tsukuda’s Art. Hear, hear. Even better, what he does with his Drawing is what makes his Art NoteWorthy, in my view. As I wrote recently, I worry about the decline of Drawing in today’s world. I mentioned the paucity of Drawing shows by contemporary […]

On Painting & Photography

Written & Photographed by Kenn Sava (except *) Note- Robert Frank has been mentioned in many of my pieces over the past 3 years of my “deep-dive” into Modern & Contemporary Photography, a realm that he had a seminal role in creating with the publication of  The Americans. When the sad news came that he had […]