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Kirsten Stoltmann
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Read the Fine Print
by Abraham Ritchie
Rebecca Blakley, Elijah Burgher, Simon Evans, Rachel Foster, Nicholas Frank, Cat Glennon, Joe Hardesty, Adriane Herman, Meg Hitchcock, David Leggett, Andy Moore, JOHN PAROT, Deb Sokolow, Kirsten Stoltmann, Mark Wagner, Angie Waller at Western Exhibitions
July 9th, 2011 - August 13th, 2011
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7/11/11
If you’ve been in a museum and seen someone sigh and move off quickly from a text-heavy or narrative-based artwork, then you probably understand the self-deprecating humor behind Western Exhibitions’ current group show, “People don’t like to read art.”
Showing sixteen artists that incorporate text into their work, many of the artists seem to purposely resist the quick look common to museum visits or gallery hopping, forcing the viewer to spend some time with the work. Some of the work... [more]
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Scandalous! Subversive! Transgressive!
by Nancy Jones
Marina Abramovic, Jose Alvarez, Susan Anderson, L.C. Armstrong, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Andy Avini, Natalia Benedetti, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, ISAAC BREST, Nancy Brooks, Brody Carolyn Carr, Michael Combs, Will Cotton, Heather Cox, Martin Creed, E.V. Day, Peter Dayton, Stephen Dean, Yandin DeFay, Wim Delvoye, Jonny Detiger, Michele Oka Doner, Louise Erhard, Phillip Estlund, Margaret Evangeline, Alesha Fiandaca, Arlene Florence, Dana Funaro, Doyle Hancock, David Haxton, Mary Heilmann, Lee Hovnanian, Airan Kang, Marina KARELLA, Deborah Kass, Richard Klein, Kinke Kooi, Lee Krasner, Jason Kraus, Sang Kyoon, Rachel Lachowicz, Cary Leibowitz, Zane Lewis, Tim Liddy, DYLAN LYNCH, Burton Machen, Helen Marden, Will Ryman Martin, Paul McCarthy, John McCracken, Patrick McMullan, Jason Middlebrook, Christopher Milne, Marilyn Minter, Maynard Monrow, Takashi Murakami, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe Nelson, Ruby Neri, Saar Noh, Jen O'Malley, Vincent Olinet, Camilo Ontiveros, William Pagano, Kembra Pfahler, Jack Pierson, Randy Polumbo, Nir Hod Rachel, Pipilotti Rist, Kathy Rudin, David Schafer, Frank Selby, Bruce Sherman, Hunt Slonem, Spinski Steven & William George Stoll, Kirsten Stoltmann, Hallonquist Trenton, Juan Usle, John Sonsini Victor, Bob Wade, Debora Warner, John Waters, Rob Wynne, Liu Ye at Gavlak
February 13th, 2010 - April 4th, 2010
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3/11/10
Of course nobody’s shocked anymore. Well…maybe a few of the oldest of Old Guard Palm Beachers. Worth Avenue, their Via Condotti-like turf has suffered some bone-chilling temperatures recently, and then there are those stock market reversals. If that’s not shock enough, along comes the Gavlak Gallery to heat things all the way up to sizzling with Think Pink, a new show curated by formidable New York collector, curator and art-party hostess, Beth Rudin DeWoody.
Sarah Gavlak, a Sty... [more]
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Abstract America
by Chris Osburn
Kristin Baker John Bauer, Mark Bradford, Joe Bradley, Tom Burr, Jedediah Caesar, Carter, Eric Chanschatz, Heather Chanschatz, Peter Coffin, Dan Colen, Guerra de la Paz, Francesca DiMattio, Bart Exposito, Mark Grotjahn, Rachel Harrison, Jacob Hashimoto, Patrick Hill, Matt Johnson, Ryan Johnson, Paul Lee, Chris Martin, Elizabeth Neel, Baker Overstreet, Stephen G. Rhodes, Halsey Rodman, Amanda Ross-Ho, Sterling Ruby, Gedi Sibony, Amy Sillman, Agathe Snow, Kirsten Stoltmann, Dan Walsh, Garth Weiser, Jonas Wood, Aaron Young at Saatchi Gallery
May 29th, 2009 - January 17th, 2010
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8/2/09
Abstract America: New Paintings and Sculpture is not for me, but I have to admit that the Saatchi Gallery’s done a phenomenal job gathering up artwork by the biggest and brightest in contemporary American abstract artists. As this was my first visit to Saatchi’s swanky digs in Chelsea, I must also mention that the gallery is phenomenal – perhaps even the best venue for viewing art that I’ve ever come across.
Many of the works in the exhibition seemed too clever for my tas... [more]
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I Can See for Miles
by Sasha Bergstrom-Katz
TROY BRAUNTUCH, Bjorn Copeland, Brad Eberhard, William Eggleston, Isa Genzken, Davis Rhodes, Matthew Spiegelman, Jeni Spota, Kirsten Stoltmann, Rob Thom at Cottage Home
July 12th, 2008 - August 16th, 2008
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8/11/08
Summer group shows often seem a bit thrown together, with works assembled and combined in the same space under themes such as ‘death’ or ‘bodies.' But in the case of “I Can See for Miles” at the new shared Chinatown space, Cottage Home, the works compliment each other without a heavy reliance on a thematic relationship. There is, of course, an underlying theme of rock, as the title is borrowed from a song by The Who, but not everybody would catch that, and even if you do, a song... [more]
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A Look at Amanda Ross-Ho and Kirsten Stoltmann
by Nicholas Weist
Amanda Ross-Ho, Kirsten Stoltmann at Guild & Greyshkul
January 10th, 2008 - February 16th, 2008
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2/3/08
Amanda Ross-Ho and Kirsten Stolmann are heterosexual women friends who are practicing artists with studios in the same building in Los Angeles, CA. Their show Vaginal Rejuvenation explores all of these things, in an amalgam of collage, sculpture, and photographs. Ross-Ho and Stolman have known each other for ten years, and this bond is examined, parsed, and repurposed in the show. They have cannibalized each others’ work to make new pieces and “vandalized” or otherwise marked each others... [more]
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