• Holocaust Commemoration: Daniel Libeskind on the Art of Memory

      Friday, 26 April 2013 18:31

      World renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, the master planner for Ground Zero and the architect of one of Europe’s most visited museums, the Jewish Museum Berlin, explains the role that memory played in his work. He also speaks about the acute sense of responsibility he feels when accepting commissions for projects addressing Jewish history, to create […]

    • School of Death: Cabinet, Critchley, and Family Business

      Thursday, 25 April 2013 12:35

      “If the examined life is not worth living, then is death not worth examining?” It’s a clever thing to postulate, and this is precisely the program of a new collaboration featuring Cabinet Magazine with Philosopher Simon Critchley at Family Business of 520 West 21st street. The project bears the ominous title School of Death and […]

    • Kinesthetics: Art Imitating Life

      Wednesday, 24 April 2013 09:55

        Utilizing many different kinds of energy from standard electricity to solar cells, the artists in this exhibition create sculptures that engage the viewer by seemingly coming alive. Sculpture’s approach to the kinetic is one that continues to grow and thrive as technology marches steadily forward. These artists stay at the cusp of scientific  experimentation, […]

    • Sandford Wurmfeld: Light & Dark

      Friday, 19 April 2013 15:46

      Few have such a compelling hold on the use of color as Sandford Wurmfeld. A life-long student of the perceptual nuances of pigment, Wurmfeld’s current show highlights his ability to subtly infuse canvasses with a spectrum of hues. Initially coming across as monochromes, the work in Light and Dark reveals itself to be just the […]

    • Brian Cypher at Schema Projects

      Friday, 19 April 2013 15:43

      Brian Cypher isn’t afraid to do his thing. Working prolifically with all kinds of drawing and painting materials throughout his career, he seems to be comfortable producing powerful yet whimsical abstractions, no matter the scale he chooses. Schema Projects being a space specializing in works on paper, Cypher’s drawings on display here are a selection […]

    • B. Wurtz and Triple Canopy: History Works

      Friday, 19 April 2013 15:26

      Working in tandem with Triple Canopy, B. Wurtz’s work at Bureau spans a lifetime of sculptural and media exploration. An artist who has become known for a sensitive touch in the careful regard for the use of the everyday object, Wurtz is here shown to have been creating in this vein for much of his […]

    • Charles Harlan at JTT

      Thursday, 18 April 2013 19:56

      Many young artists today feel the need to bust into the scene flailing like a whirling dervish, splashing bits and pieces of their expressive output in every direction as boldly as possible. As an emerging artist who seems to be enjoying a bit of success, Charles Harlan knows how to make an impact while keeping […]

    • Eli Ping at Susan Inglett Gallery

      Thursday, 18 April 2013 19:35

      Stacked together and leaned against the wall, identical panes of safety glass seem to have been the recipient of a blow in this state, shattered ripple tracing the energy’s transference. The press release reveals that this glass is cut in the same ratio as the standard for 35mm movie film, a similarly impressionable medium. This […]

    • A Slow Immersion at ESP

      Tuesday, 26 February 2013 20:44

        WINNIE TRUONG, A Slow Immersion ESP1086 ½ Queen Street West | Toronto, ON February 28th – March 31st, 2013 erinstumpprojects.com

    • Rosemarie Trockel: A Cosmos 


      Tuesday, 26 February 2013 20:06

        Rosemarie Trockel: A Cosmos 13 February – 7 April 2013Serpentine GalleryKensington GardensLondon W2 3XA serpentinegallery.org

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