• Noah Becker, Allegorical Composition #6, 2013. Oil on canvas, 6 x 5 ft.

      Trying Not to Think Too Much: the Work of Noah Becker

      Monday, 14 October 2013 09:00

      Noah Becker’s first solo exhibition in New York since 1999 will open at the Lodge Gallery on November 7th, 2013 from 7 to 9pm. Many of the works were generated in the last two years out of his studio in Brooklyn. They break the seal of white noise haunting the Lower East Side, where exaltation […]

    • Portrait of Gayatri Spivak. Image courtesy of Columbia University.

      Experiencing Gayatri Spivak: Training the Imagination

      Friday, 11 October 2013 09:00

      Debunking Foucaltian notions of power, post colonialism, and feminism in the most intricate fashion, Gayatri Chakravoerty Spivak left me mesmerized in a lecture she gave last month at New York University entitled, “Democracy and Representation.” I have worshipped at the academic alter of Gayatri Spivak for close to a decade and now would be able […]

    • Jesse Sugarmann, still from California Bloodlines Part 2, 2013. Image courtesy of Fourteen30 Contemporary.

      Subverting Deadly Materials: The Work of Jesse Sugarmann

      Thursday, 10 October 2013 09:00

      A recent Facebook comment on the artistic validity of a social practice project made a snarky case that war could too be considered art, due to its impact and sublime scale. If one took up this misguided thought experiment, then an elaborating context could be the rhetoric of Italian Futurists. As they posited, the tools […]

    • Leidy Churchman, Rat, 2013. Image courtesy of Boston University Art Gallery.

      Report from Boston, Fall 2013.

      Wednesday, 9 October 2013 09:00

      Some meaningful statements on painting are being made in Boston this fall. At the Institute of Contemporary Art is Expanding the Field of Painting, highlighting works from the ICA collection that challenge the orthodoxy of traditional materials, subjects, and techniques of the genre. While challenging the orthodoxy of painting’s, well, everything has been going on […]

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Chutes and Ladder, 2013. Assemblage with ladder and found wood
45 x 31 in.

      (de)constructions at Backslash Gallery

      Tuesday, 8 October 2013 09:00

      Showcasing four artists who hail from four different countries; Belgium, The Netherlands, The United States, and France, Backslash Gallery has put together a cohesive show of artists working in similar veins but from different parts of the globe. These artists use codes and forms centring on the theme of construction and deconstruction. Populating the gallery […]

    • Installation view courtesy of the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford.

      Flesh And Bone: Francis Bacon And Henry Moore

      Saturday, 5 October 2013 09:00

      Flesh and Bone pits a happily married establishment figure and Royal College of Art tutor, against a self-taught sadomasochistic gambler with a fondness for alcohol and the sleek underbelly of Soho. It is difficult not to see this exhibition as a competition of interests and the interesting; the very personalities of both artists are quite evident—one only needs […]

    • Judith Hopf, SUN UP / SUN DOWN, installation view, courtesy of the artist and Deborah Schamoni Gallery. Photo credit: Ulrich Gebert.

      Sun Up / Sun Down: Judith Hopf at the Deborah Schamoni Gallery

      Friday, 4 October 2013 09:00

      Parody and irony entertainingly put what is narrated at a distance. Which of these two rhetorical devices does Judith Hopf employ, when she places a flock of eight sheep appearing to gaze at the entering visitors in the main gallery space? All of these sheep, whose caricature-like faces are hand-drawn, seem to have been made […]

    • Raphael Hefti, Quick Fix Remix performance image, 2013. Courtesy of Ancient & Modern Gallery.

      Raphael Hefti’s Quick Fix Remix at Ancient & Modern Gallery

      Wednesday, 2 October 2013 09:00

      Whitecross Street in east London is just a memory stick’s throw from an area that has recently been dubbed the “silicon roundabout” for playing host to a growing coterie of tech companies. However one fine, late-summer afternoon all of that humming immaterial labor looked awfully anaemic in proximity as a crane-equipped flatbed truck unloaded 25 […]

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      Bushwick Film Festival Picks

      Wednesday, 2 October 2013 09:00

      Everybody’s favorite thriving scene of new culture at the fringes of the city now has its own exciting film festival to match. The Bushwick Film Festival is a celebration of the work of independent filmmakers and artists, giving them the opportunity to present their work to a diverse and excitable audience. The festival works to […]

    • David Renggli, Scaramouche Installation View courtesy of Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen.

      David Renggli’s Scaramouche at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen

      Tuesday, 1 October 2013 09:00

      The first thing that strikes you upon entering this multi-faceted show by David Renggli (b. 1974 in Zurich) at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen is one of Renggli’s signature reverse glass paintings in black and white titled I Love You (b/w), 2013. Contrary to the usual colorfulness of the abstract color strokes, the hues in this […]

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