• March 15–24, 2018
A Celebration of Asian Art

      ASIA WEEK MARCH 15 – 24,

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    • Marc Dennis, Pa-Twaing, 2017

      17 Cuban artists: All That You Have Is Your Soul

      Friday, 2 February 2018 08:35

        Dear Abraham, Gallery 8 New York opens in Harlem next Thursday with an inaugural exhibition 17 Cuban artists from FACTION Art Projects. The exhibition, All That You Have Is Your Soul (Feb 2 – March 10) curated by Armando Marino and Meyken Barreto is a group show of 17 artists, all of whom are […]

    • Rachel Lindsay

      Currents: Abortion A.I.R Gallery January 4-February 4

      Wednesday, 31 January 2018 07:20

          Abortion is our country’s Scarlet Letter, an impassioned “A” writ large on our conscience. We shame, blame and deny women their right to self-determination to live, love and when to have or not have children. Although this January is the 45th year anniversary of the Supreme Court Ruling legalizing abortion, there have been, […]

    • Indira Cesarine ACT NOW 2017

      CURRENTS: ABORTION

      Tuesday, 2 January 2018 22:08

      CURRENTS an exhibition in which artists respond to the theme of ABORTION. In this turbulent moment in history, abortion remains a signifier of people’s ownership over their bodies, being as urgent a subject as any of the issues that now consume us. The exhibition includes depictions of choice, loss, and anger; works of fecundity, disease, […]

    • ‘Jan Młodożeniec. Small, grand works’

      Tuesday, 18 April 2017 15:48

      On April 20, at 7 PM, within the celebrations of the Year of Avant-Garde, marking a centenary of avant-garde in Poland, together with the Foundation Editions Spotkania, we would like to invite you to the vernissage of exhibition titled „Jan Młodożeniec. Small, grand works”(Jan Młodożeniec. Małe wielkie prace). Jan Młodżeniec, a world-famous poster artist, is […]

    • Chris Corales, Dune Kiosk (4), 2013. Found paper, 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.  Courtesy of Adams and Ollman. Photo Credit: Mario Gallucci.  

      Acharya Vyakul, Chris Johanson, and Chris Corales at Adams and Ollman

      Tuesday, 17 September 2013 09:00

      The duty of policing the borders of what art is and who is an artist can be an uninteresting and hazardously mind-numbing task. But this year, when we witnessed the Venice Biennale’s Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace) labeled the outsider or visionary Biennale, one does begin, despite herself, to ponder, “what does mark an image […]

    • Installation view of The String and the Mirror, organized by Lawrence Kumpf and Justin Luke, Lisa Cooley, New York, 2013
Courtesy of the artists and Lisa Cooley, New York. Photo: Cary Whittier 

      The String and the Mirror at Lisa Cooley Gallery

      Tuesday, 27 August 2013 09:01

      In the past half hour, chances are you’ve noticed something about sound—friends interrupting each other, cell reception breaking up, a noise you thought came from your home that in fact came from the apartment below. There are a lot of strange things happening in our sonic universes. But what happens when you render sound tangible? […]

    • Matt Gonzalez Untitled, 2011. Found paper collage, 12 3/16  x 15 1/8, Courtesy of Meridian Gallery

      Matt Gonzalez at Meridian Gallery, San Francisco

      Thursday, 11 July 2013 09:00

      As part of a two-person exhibition at Meridian Gallery with collagist Dennis Parlante entitled “Regarding Configurations”, Matt Gonzalez has created works with both paper and found, wood objects. On view, congested layers of materials visually intersperse in both color and medium. Intricate layering of paper shapes rise up to form an actual shallow space that […]

    • Courtesy of Pace Gallery

      Ingesting the Light: James Turrell at Pace Gallery

      Thursday, 4 July 2013 09:00

      James Turrell, long known for his work with light and space, has devoted more than four decades to creating a naked-eye observatory out of the cone of an extinct Paleolithic Era volcano located in Arizona’s Painted Desert. Roden Crater and Autonomous Structures opened at Pace Gallery last March in anticipation of the light artist’s exhibitions […]

    • DARU-Jung Hyang Kim, Listening-moonlight, 2013, Oil on canvas, Pencil, Oil stick, Charcoal, 72 x 96 inches, Image courtesy of the artist

      DARU-Jung Hyang Kim: Aesthetic Nuances of the Circle by Soojung Hyun

      Friday, 14 June 2013 17:55

      While the writer Richard Sennett presumes that contemporary art has been endeavoring to exclude the human hand in art, this notion appears in opposition to the work of artist DARU-Jung Hyang Kim. In examining her work, one may find a very different direction. Kim’s works possess a vibrant delivery of the brush that engages bold […]

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