Review: “Junkies’ Promises”, curated by Ivan Návarro at Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
By Shana Beth Mason Is it possible for a junkie to make or understand the gravitas of a promise? If so, would that promise …
By Shana Beth Mason Is it possible for a junkie to make or understand the gravitas of a promise? If so, would that promise …
Jennie Ottinger’s current solo show “Members Only” at Johansson Projects in Oakland is full of disturbing little malevolent children. Ottinger’s work humorously examines the …
To all you disbelievers who thought a cohesive body of work about squirrels and hunting couldn’t possibly exist, shame on you. In “Squirrel Season” at …
Et al., of the most recent curatorial projects turned physical gallery, opened “An exhibition which comes and goes as it pleases” last week in the …
David Zwirner Gallery’s recent group exhibition Folk Devil, curated by Associate Director Rodolphe von Hofmannsthal, didn’t exactly breach the conventions of the standard Chelsea group …
Lauren Dare gets very excited when I ask if I can take her picture in front of her artwork. Dare joined Creative Growth Art Center …
“Sallie Gardner,” Eaweard Muybridge’s 1898 experimentation in moving image is a behemoth of an idea that went on to permeate the globe over. Empires …
Currently on view at Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek is “Larger than Life,” a group exhibition that explores how contemporary artists have begun to use …
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Two more artists in the show Practice to Pretend play with the ideas of representation and abstraction. The work of both Rebekah Goldstein and Nikki …
Surf and Turf is an exhibition of primarily multi-media work from three contemporary female artists. Each artist is currently working in a different region …
“WORD PERFECT” open tonight August 7th at Andrea Schwartz Gallery in San Francisco. “Word Perfect” is a group exhibition with guest curator, renowned author …
Evan Nesbit & Kate Bonner All the work in the show Practicing to Pretend, curated by Melissa Dickenson and William Emmert now up at …
By Shana Beth Mason Standing in the main courtyard of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, three wings are joined end-to-end, …
Opening at Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles tomorrow August 3rd is the solo exhibition, “Mixed Dealings” by Reader. Traveling repeatedly throughout the US, Reader …
Opening Friday, August 2nd at Johansson Projects is “Members Only”, a solo exhibition featuring new paintings by Jennie Ottinger. Jennie Ottinger grew up in …
Ceramics requires understanding two things. First, its maturation processes are not those of proliferation, but of diminishment. Its final fired form must deal with shrinkage …
By Maria Nicolacopoulou On January 31, 2013 Roberta Smith wrote an article in the New York Times titled Curator, Tear Down These Walls, where …
I recently popped into tiny Brooklyn gallery Beginnings for the (very sweaty) opening of James Ulmer’s current exhibition “Drawings”. Ulmer, a native of Philadelphia and …
Opening tomorrow, July 30th is a group exhibition featuring new works by Janna Alfred, Sally Caruso, Grace Guillebeau, Gimena Macri, Patrick H. Robinson, …