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Liao Yibai: Real Fake - Mike Weiss Gallery, New York
by Matthew Felix Sun
Liao Yibai at Mike Weiss Gallery
September 10th, 2010 - October 30th, 2010
Posted
10/20/10
Liao Yibai: Real Fake - Mike Weiss Gallery, New York
Ai Weiwei's sunflower seeds exhibit at Tate Modern reminded me of an exhibit I saw in Mike Weiss Gallery, Chelsea, New York last month. The exhibit, Real Fake, featured artist Liao Yibai's larger-than-life scaled glittering sculptures of commodities such as iPhones, diamond rings, handbags and cash (Chinese currency Renminbi). Though, obviously it meant to be a damning take on the (Chinese people's) ever-increasing consumerism,... [more]
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by Julio Congora
by Sybil Gibson
Knox Martin at WOODWARD GALLERY
September 15th, 2010 - November 13th, 2010
Posted
9/24/10
The work showing at Woodward Gallery, “Knox Martin- Woman: Black & White Paintings”-----The Black and White paintings of Knox Martin give to and take from the drawing that he does all the time, as well as the interchange between large paintings, portraits and sculpture. Martin quotes Matisse: “Painting is an expanded drawing.” New doors are opened from one work to another. In this exchange, there is the continuous exploration of the Masters.
Basic to Martin's work is the perception that high art is the creation... [more]
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"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917" at New York MOMA
by Matthew Felix Sun
Henri Matisse at MoMA (Museum of Modern Art)
July 18th, 2010 - October 11th, 2010
Posted
9/23/10
"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917" at New York MOMA
My next stop during my recent New York trip, after Guggenheim Museum, Frick Collection, and Morgan Library & Museum was The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). The main attraction during the time was the special exhibit: Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917, which runs from July 18 to October 11, 2010. MOMA sits informed us thus:
In the time between Henri Matisse's (1869–1954) return from Morocco in 1913 and his departure for Ni... [more]
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Bushwick Open Studios ‘10 Profile: Daryl-Ann Saunders
by Daryl-Ann Saunders
Melissa Dyanne Bartlett, Jillian Brall, Rhett Jones, Daryl-Ann Saunders, Mark Skwarek at Diana H. Jones Senior Citizen Center
May 17th, 2010 - July 10th, 2010
Posted
8/30/10
Bushwick Open Studios ‘10 Profile: Daryl-Ann Saunders [more]
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Lush Life: Chapters 5-9
by Collette Blanchard Gallery
Manuel Acevedo, Derrick Adams, Olivier Babin, Nina Lola Bachhuber, Pedro Barbeito, Robert Beck, ERIK BENSON, Chakaia Booker, Nanna Debois Buhl, Patty Chang, Tim Davis, Jessica Dickinson, Christoph Draeger, Kai Schiemenz / Iris Fluegel, Dana Frankfort, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Coco Fusco, Paul Gabrielli, Jackie Gendel, Nicolas Di Genova, Melissa Gordon, Robin Graubard, Joanne Greenbaum, TOMMY HARTUNG, Karen Heagle, Leslie Hewitt, Scott Hug, Carol Irving, Ezra Johnson, Rashid Johnson, Jayson Keeling, Alisha Kerlin, Yashua Klos, David Kramer, Justen Ladda, Robert Lazzarini, Patrick Lee, José Lerma, Dani Leventhal, Dana Levy, Amy Longenecker-Brown, Gina Magid, Robert Melee, Alice O'Malley, Paul Pagk, Paul Pfeiffer, JACKIE SACCOCCIO, David Shapiro, Rudy Shepherd, Xaviera Simmons, Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Elisabeth Subrin, Gail Thacker, Jonathan VanDyke, Claudia Weber, Ishmael Randall Weeks, MATTHEW WEINSTEIN, Judi Werthein, Mario Ybarra Jr. at Collette Blanchard Gallery
July 8th, 2010 - August 13th, 2010
Posted
8/7/10
Here's the second half of my post on Lush Life, a multi-gallery exhibition curated by Franklin Evans and Omar Lopez-Chahoud featuring the works of 60 artists. Named after and inspired by Richard Price's 2008 novel set in the Lower East Side, the group exhibition is presented in nine neighborhood galleries - each focusing on one of the nine chapters from the book. Chapters 5-9 are on view at Y Gallery, Collette Blanchard, Salon 94, Scaramouche, and Eleven Rivington, respectively. The first and l... [more]
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Small gallery Great Art
by gretatze
Jennie Booth, Lakela Brown at North Light Gallery
April 2nd, 2010 - April 25th, 2010
Posted
4/21/10
To make a great exhibit you don't need much.. 3 white walls and some astonishing paintings will do..
Walking into CCCP gallery I found the finest art hanging on the walls,Booth's paintings can project you straight to another reality where colors an and shapes magically become alive,you can look at a painting for an hour and the next time you'll look again you'll find out something new that you haven't noticed yet, embedded into luxurious colors dream like images you can find the meaning o... [more]
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Great Art Event
by Ang-Ray Ang
Ang-Ray Ang at ArtRay Chelsea Gallery
December 18th, 2009 - December 18th, 2009
Posted
12/16/09
Great. Wonderful Event. [more]
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WOW
by powerwagon
Bonnie Edelman at Spazio 522
December 10th, 2009 - February 25th, 2010
Posted
12/6/09
WHERE HAS THIS LADY BEEN ? I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY HER WORK .MY ONLY PAUSE IS THAT THE PRICES SEEMED TOO LOW.
MAKE YOUR WAY TO CHECK IT OUT ( I SNUCK IN BEFORE THE OPENING ) [more]
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Slanted Moments San Francisco
by David Perea
David Perea at Cantina Lounge and Gallery
November 12th, 2009 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Posted
10/20/09
Poetry and Photography Book release and Party
"Urban Photographs in a Poetic Dimensions"
Great drinks, music and ambiance in one of the best bars in California.
You don't want to miss it. [more]
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A Feel-Good Art Experience
by DorriOlds
KATHERINE PETITTI KORNEL at ATELIER - 635 W42nd Street
June 18th, 2009 - October 18th, 2009
Posted
9/7/09
Sparkly glimmers of light, high energy swipes of luminous paint and whimsical red, yellow and purple watercolor droplets—that’s what you’ll see at this uplifting painting exhibit. “Organic Impressions.” The show can be viewed until October 18, 2009 in the lobby of The Atelier, 635 West 42nd Street.
This is a special New York City opportunity. While enjoying the vivid oils, watercolors and mixed media, feel good about the show’s cause—to help inner-city kids with special needs.... [more]
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What a wonderful evening!
by ValeriyaTuz
Tracy Mac at Mona Lisa Framing and Gallery
August 27th, 2009 - September 25th, 2009
Posted
8/29/09
The opening was so lovely! The musicians were great. The show is still going till September the 26th. Come out and see for yourself. It is trully unique. What Tracy Mac does to the portraits is unimaginable, cannot even fathom how much work goes itno it. MUST SEE! [more]
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Amazing show!
by Joolique
Tracy Mac at Mona Lisa Framing and Gallery
August 27th, 2009 - September 25th, 2009
Posted
8/28/09
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SEEN SEEHEN
by mino1967
Bächler MINO Stefan at Art Domain Gallery
June 5th, 2009 - August 8th, 2009
Posted
6/12/09
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Meyer's work is FANTASTIC.
by sophiesl
Jerry Meyer at Denise Bibro Fine Art
May 14th, 2009 - June 20th, 2009
Posted
6/1/09
Meyer's work is brilliant, original and totally amusing.
A must see. I understand why most are sold even in this poor economic environment... [more]
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Arteaser at NY Art Fairs: The Armory Show
by Dormain Geyer
at The Armory Show
March 5th, 2009 - March 8th, 2009
Posted
3/26/09
Welcome back for another installment of my Spring 2009 Art Fair review! From Scope, where San Francisco art dealer Andrei Rozanoff eventually joined our troupe, we headed over to Pier 94 for The Armory Showcontemporary fair was being held. I only saw one San Francisco gallery,Ratio 3, which was showing several artists, including Ruth Laskey (below):
Photography by New York artist Ryan McGinley (below) were also on display:
Recent SFMOMA SECA award winner Jordan Kantor (below) als... [more]
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Arteaser at NY Art Fairs: Pulse
by Dormain Geyer
at Pulse New York
March 5th, 2009 - March 8th, 2009
Posted
3/26/09
After the Armory Show (and some much needed sustenance) we headed down to Pier 40 for Pulse New York. In terms of tracking down San Francisco galleries participating in the shows in New York, I hit the jackpot.
Baer Ridgeway Exhibitions was showing several local Bay Area artists, including Brion Nuda Rosch (above) and Clare Rojas (below):
Work by Chris Duncan (below) was also on display:
My personal heritage obliged me to stop at the Lena & Roselli Gallerybooth, apparently the only Hungarian gallery at New Yorks contemporary art fairs:
The gallery... [more]
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