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Enterprising at Envoy
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:43Before I came to the city, I would spend most of my days and nights browsing through websites of innumerable New York galleries. Envoy Enterprises was one that I would visit quite often. As silly as it may sound, I remember always using images off of the site as background images for my mac book […]
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On The (W)hole
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:26When Deitch closed, the community of artists I had been supporting needed a gallery to continue and fill the hole that Deitch left, so I became an art dealer. I curate those shows here, and still participate in curating shows on an international level, but I focus more on selling art. The Hole is unique […]
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Dodge Gallery Gives a Shit
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 17:30I don’t find anything to be more compelling, perplexing, challenging, exciting, or moving than art. There aren’t many spaces in life that allow for something so entirely impractical to exist. In what other arena is it acceptable to knit with excavators and telephone poles, for example? Creative thinkers and visionaries are the ones who shape […]
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In Conversation: Michael Shaw Interviews Fritz Chestnut
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 17:04I first encountered your work in its abstract phase, that is post-2008, and now the abstraction is the work that you are known for, at least in Los Angeles. Do you embrace having two distinctly different periods in your work, or is there part of you that wants to put the first phase behind you […]
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Brotherus’ Photography – The Novel Painting?
Tuesday, 31 July 2012 05:00Elina Brotherus, one of her generation’s most significant photographers and video artists in Europe has recently been the subject of a new monograph Elina Brotherus: Artist and her model. The publication gathers both earlier autobiographical works and later works characterized more by formal research and model studies. The award-winning Finnish artist known for her emotional […]
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Operating System
Friday, 27 July 2012 19:12“Operating System” features collaborative works by thirty-five artists and writers, and is slated to take place in three different locations over a six-month period in 2012. In addition to the three exhibitions, a post-production publication has been planned for purposes of documenting the various installations, artworks, and essays. According to Heng Gil Han, visual arts […]
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KANSAS: Streamlines
Friday, 27 July 2012 16:58KANSAS is pleased to present Streamlines, a group exhibition of new works by Ryan Lauderdale, Owen Kydd, Ignacio Torres, Chloe Wessner, Constant Dullaart, Andrew Pomykalski, Juliette Bonneviot, Ann Hirsch, Kevin Kelly, Aude Pariset, Artie Vierkant, Jared Madere, and Sarah Faux. Graphic design by Calvin Waterman. These artists are working towards a negation of cultural ephemera […]
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Sue Scott in the Lower East Stew
Thursday, 26 July 2012 14:49I moved to New York about 20 years ago and made my way writing for various art magazines and curating independently—a lot of which was out in the hinterlands, but featured New York artists. I also worked as an adjunct curator for the Orlando Museum of Art. It was an interesting time to curate, less […]
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Frieze London: Tenth Edition
Wednesday, 25 July 2012 15:15Frieze London, sponsored by Deutsche Bank for the ninth consecutive year, will take place 11–14 October 2012 in Regent’s Park. Frieze London is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs, bringing an international focus to the dynamic contemporary art scene in the UK capital every October. Taking place in a temporary structure designed […]
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3rd Generation, From Rome to LES
Tuesday, 24 July 2012 14:22As a new gallery that is exploring the New York scene we wish to stay open to these new trends and conceptual ideas, rather then to follow a specific thematic program. However, several of our artists touch on the ideological issue of identity. Marta Jovanovic is a performance and video artist who, often through lightness […]
















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