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Jacob Williams: Nightmare of the Haunted Buddha
by Jacob Williams
Jacob Williams at Diesel Denim Gallery
February 4th, 2006 - April 2nd, 2006
Posted
3/31/13
by Ami Kealoha in Culture on 23 February 2006
Brooklyn-based artist Jacob Williams' day-glo psychedelia already looks like a trip through a Disneyland ride on drugs, which makes Tim Regan's recent video piece (created to announce the opening reception for Williams' solo installation "Nightmare of the Haunted Buddha") a natural fit.
Set to a dramatic Psycho-esque soundtrack, the animation sets Williams' mountains, wild-haired women, and panthers in motion, which nicely establishes... [more]
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review e rooted and forgot
by Laura Tack
Laura Tack at Con Artist Gallery
February 13th 8:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Posted
2/13/13
http://www.pinkpignyc.com/at_the_sign_of_the_pink_p/2013/02/laura-tack-at-con-artist.html#more [more]
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This is best installation in public parks ever!
by Maria Niro
Krzysztof Wodiczko at Galerie Lelong
November 8th, 2012 - November 8th, 2012
Posted
11/20/12
Krzysztof Wodiczko's Abraham Lincoln: War Veteran Projection is the best public space installation in 2012, this is a must see! You can get a few minutes of a quick documentation at https://vimeo.com/53446621 but I suggest viewing the installation live. Like all of Wodiczko's work, this installation is politically charged, moving and mesmerizing. The brilliance is behind the images of 14 war veternas from Vietnam, Afganistan and Iraq, projected onto the cold bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln. As... [more]
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NY ARTS MAGAZINE: Narcissism in Black
by Francine LeClercq
Francine LeClercq at SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea
October 2nd, 2012 - October 27th, 2012
Posted
10/17/12
NY ARTS MAGAZINE | nyartsmagazine 1.5 - Narcissism In Black - Narcissism In Black Editorial Preview - Off the... | nyartsmagazi [more]
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impressions of gilgo beach at open source gallery, brooklyn
by thegary
Nick Kline at Open Source Gallery
September 8th, 2012 - October 4th, 2012
Posted
9/25/12
you are in brooklyn, no, not that brooklyn. we are talking about the real brooklyn that you can never fully know. concrete, cars, people, and places form an abstract pattern of unruly democracy. like an islamic tile if such a thing could be ugly. in this brooklyn, in a tiny garage, reside monumental pictures of otherwise imperceptible details. you are also in gilgo beach and it's bright. you are also alice, but you are not in wonderland. you have not grown small but the impressions you are confronted wi... [more]
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Gilgo Beach - A Physical Absence
by shava2112
Nick Kline at Open Source Gallery
September 8th, 2012 - October 4th, 2012
Posted
9/24/12
Over the past fifteen years, the “Ocean Parkway Serial Killer” targeted sex workers along this stretch of roadway, ultimately burying them at Gilgo Beach. It is this series of events that Nick Kline examines in his exhibit, Gilgo Beach. In a sterilized, clinical gallery space, the track lighting of a traditional gallery replaced with fluorescents, floor covered in stains that contrast the whiteness of the walls, Kline’s detailed, large-scale photographs create the air o... [more]
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Rick Prol "Wee Gee" Theartblog.com Review by Matthew Rose
by Danielle Charette
Rick Prol at Metropolis Collective
October 5th, 2012 - December 1st, 2012
Posted
9/12/12
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Rick Prol Review... Artslant.com by D. Dominick Lombardi
by Danielle Charette
Rick Prol at Metropolis Collective
October 5th, 2012 - December 1st, 2012
Posted
9/12/12
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Tom Estes at the Guggenheim in New York
by Abel Magwitch
Tom Estes at The Guggenheim
April 1st, 2012 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
4/19/12
Artist Tom Estes, enters the realm of Loonytune physics to create a successful science and pop-media crossover, making a ‘Portable Black Hole’ from the darkest material ever made. The carpet of carbon nano- tubes reflects 0.045 percent light, making it 100 times darker than a black-painted Corvette according to researchers from Rice University, The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and NASA.
Remember the Road Runner Show? Simple in its premise, the Road Runner, a flightless cartoon bird (loosely based on a real bird, the Greater Roadrunner), is chased down the highways of the Southwester... [more]
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Great!!!!
by Eric Ginsburg and David S Pollack
at Wyndham Garden Hotel Chelsea
March 8th, 2012 - March 11th, 2012
Posted
1/30/12
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Loft in The Red Zone Review
by Broadway Gallery
Martin Abrahams, Emil Alzamora, Michael Ricardo Andreev, Marcia Annenberg, Josh Azzarella, Brenda Berkman, Charles Bernstein, Pascal Blondeau, Gulsen Calik, Soundwalk Collective, Ford Crull, Peggy Cyphers, Tunji Dada, Marikama Dado, Jordan Eagles, Mimi Gross, G.H. Havagimyan, William T. Hillman, Kerry Irvine, Jessica Jamroz, Shenge Ka, ANTON KANDINSKY, Daniela Kostova, Helga Landauer, Abraham Lubelski, Eric O’Connell, Sandra Rubel, Arlene Rush, Frank Shifreen, Calder K. Singer, Angie Smith, Louise Stern, Barbora Venckunaite, Ultra Violet, Lee Wells, WK., Maurizio Zuluaga at Historic House of JP Morgan
September 10th, 2011 - September 30th, 2011
Posted
9/21/11
"Loft in The Red Zone" Review
By Jill Smith
The scene of the crime is littered with dusty footprints, several lines of police tape bar entrance into enclaves, and hot, red halogen lights brighten an otherwise dim room. These are just a few of the austere settings in a gripping exhibition on Wall Street entitled “Loft In The Red Zone.”
The brainchild of artist and curator, Marika Maiorova, the exhibition came about as a personal response to the remains of her lofted downtown st... [more]
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Neaon taxadermy NY Style
by exsky2011
MATT AND MARK ENGER at Christopher Henry Gallery
June 9th, 2011 - July 17th, 2011
Posted
7/8/11
NICE TAXADERMY BEAR AUTHENTIC RUSSIAN RIFFLE CRATE TOO!- Glad to see it! [more]
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Anselm, Larry you pulled it off once more : Remarquable show !
by Christian Ogier
ANSELM KIEFER at Gagosian Gallery- 24th St.
November 6th, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
11/8/10
Anselm Kiefer show at Larry Gagosian gallery is a remarquable feat : visually very dense and varied, a wealth of paintings, sculptures, reliefs, and installations, it shows an artist at the height of his creative power.
The opening was crowded, with beautiful people in attendance : Harrison Ford, very relaxed and friendly, Peter Brant, and a posse of major collectors, including some well known names from Asia and Russia, Norman Rosenthal from London Royal Academy, and Anselm Kiefer, himself,... [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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Presence in Absence
by Nathan Sensel
Mike Nelson at 303 Gallery
February 27th, 2010 - April 10th, 2010
Posted
3/18/10
Two galleries on 21st Street in Chelsea have completely given over their spaces to art-filled environments, placing the viewer in the role of detective, actor, scientist, and storyteller. And both installations rely on the power of absence to generate ideas.
Eliasson’s Multiple Shadow House is a bare-bones structure, empty and eerily lit. The title gives the space a haunted quality, but Eliasson’s work is more interested in science, perception and inquiry than the occult. I stepped into the first wooden-floored room and the walls in front of me sprung t... [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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