"Salman Toor, a Painter at Home in Two Worlds," Critics Choice, Online Art and Design Section, The New York Times, December 31, 2020, by Roberta Smith: Excerpt from review of exhibition through April... Read full biography
"Salman Toor, a Painter at Home in Two Worlds," Critics Choice, Online Art and Design Section, The New York Times, December 31, 2020, by Roberta Smith: Excerpt from review of exhibition through April 4, 2021 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. A brilliant debut at the Whitney Museum by the... Read full biography
"Salman Toor, a Painter at Home in Two Worlds," Critics Choice, Online Art and Design Section, The New York Times, December 31, 2020, by Roberta Smith: Excerpt from review of exhibition through April 4, 2021 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. A brilliant debut at the Whitney Museum by the artist — born in Pakistan and based in New York — refreshes figurative painting by using it as a means to explore identity. Salman Toor’s evocative, tenderly executed paintings begin to pluck at your... Read full biography
"Salman Toor, a Painter at Home in Two Worlds," Critics Choice, Online Art and Design Section, The New York Times, December 31, 2020, by Roberta Smith: Excerpt from review of exhibition through April 4, 2021 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. A brilliant debut at the Whitney Museum by the artist — born in Pakistan and based in New York — refreshes figurative painting by using it as a means to explore identity. Salman Toor’s evocative, tenderly executed paintings begin to pluck at your heartstrings almost as soon as you see them. The 15 examples of new and recent work that form “How Will I Know,” the artist’s brilliant New York institutional debut at the Whitney Museum of American Art tell the stories of lanky, slightly rubbery... Read full biography
"Salman Toor, a Painter at Home in Two Worlds," Critics Choice, Online Art and Design Section, The New York Times, December 31, 2020, by Roberta Smith: Excerpt from review of exhibition through April 4, 2021 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. A brilliant debut at the Whitney Museum by the artist — born in Pakistan and based in New York — refreshes figurative painting by using it as a means to explore identity. Salman Toor’s evocative, tenderly executed paintings begin to pluck at your heartstrings almost as soon as you see them. The 15 examples of new and recent work that form “How Will I Know,” the artist’s brilliant New York institutional debut at the Whitney Museum of American Art tell the stories of lanky, slightly rubbery dark-haired young men, gentle souls who wouldn’t hurt a flea. The narrative import zigzags from the personal to the social and political a... Read full biography
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