Category: Press

April 01, 2020 Artists, Press

Clarity Haynes in Artforum

Clarity Haynes DENNY DIMIN GALLERY A pair of hairy, pendulous tits and a huge belly marred by stretch marks, drooping skin, fresh bruises, and old wounds: This is a general yet reasonably accurate description of an obese, middle-aged physique—one that belongs to me, a gay man.I see myself reflected in the luminous portraits of nonbinary, trans, and female torsos—fat, scarred, imperfect—by Clarity Haynes. But in her pictures, I don’t find shame or self-loathing—feelings I imagine those with nonnormative bodies, like…Read More

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March 31, 2020 Artists, Press

Kennedy Yanko in Patron Magazine

KENNEDY YANKO AT DENNY DIMIN GALLERY “Nothing feels as good as scouring a yard, spotting a piece that calls to you, digging for its entirety, and revealing its full glory,” says Brooklyn-based sculptor Kennedy Yanko. She is speaking of her trips to salvage yards in search of discarded metals she will later repurpose for her sculpture practice. “It’s a full day or multiday activity, scavenging. But again, it’s an integral thrill and informs everything that follows.” The fruit from some…Read More


March 30, 2020 Artists, Press

“Hong Kong – Tales of the City” in the CoBo Social

Hong Kong Video Art Lands in New York City In New York, amidst the current pandemic demobilizing our cities, Denny Dimin Gallery in New York mounts “Hong Kong — Tales of the City,” a panoramic showcase of Hong Kong video art, co-presented with Videotage. TEXT: Barbara Pollack IMAGES: Courtesy of Denny Dimin Gallery Coronavirus COVID-19 has hit New York, leading to a general shutdown of galleries and museums, at-home quarantine and panic shopping, shocking locals who seemed entirely unaware that…Read More

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March 25, 2020 Artists, Press

Dana Sherwood in artnet news

10 More Recipes From Artists Who Are Getting Creative in the Kitchen to Spice Up Dining in the Era of Social Distancing Dana Sherwood, Olafur Eliasson, and other artists share some of their favorite recipes. Sarah Cascone, March 25, 2020 As much of the world hunkers down, practicing social distancing and sheltering in place, everyday life is shifting dramatically. And for artists, like the rest of us, that means preparing for an extended stay at home by stocking up their larders….Read More

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March 23, 2020 Press

Elizabeth Denny in Barron’s

Restarting the Art Market By Abby Schultz March 23, 2020 2:00 pm ET A Mariko Mori sculpture at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York. Kelly has launched a campaign to help demystify the art market. Photograph by Jason Wyche, New York. Courtesy of Sean Kelly, New York   People who are comfortable buying pricey cars or jewelry often don’t carry the same level of confidence when they step into an art gallery. “Why?” asks Mike Steib, the CEO of Artsy….Read More

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March 19, 2020 Press

Robert Dimin in artnet news

‘What Does a Gallery Become?’: Small Galleries Seek Solutions as They Face a Perilous Spring Without Fairs or Exhibitions Small and mid-range galleries are the most vulnerable to economic shifts, but they are also more spry. Kate Brown & Eileen Kinsella, March 19, 2020 Vernissage in Cologne. Image courtesy of Art Fair Cologne, 2015. For decades, the contemporary art market has essentially functioned as a bountiful flow of physical meetings: crowded openings, boozy dinners, and chatty fair floors, not to mention handshake deals….Read More

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March 17, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Art Forum

March 17, 2020 at 10:07am ARTADIA NAMES 2020 LOS ANGELES AWARDEES Artadia has announced the recipients of the sixth annual Los Angeles Artadia Awards: Beatriz Cortez, Amir H. Fallah, and Suné Woods. Cortez, a Los Angeles–based multidisciplinary artist, whose work explores topics such as versions of modernity, memory and loss in the aftermath of war, and migration, and Woods, who is best known for her multichannel video installations, photographs, and collages, will be given $10,000 in unrestricted funds. The artist…Read More

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March 13, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Artnet News

Art Industry News: The Metropolitan Museum of Art May Be Closed, But the Met Gala Is Still On + Other Stories Plus, Studio 54 regulars look back ahead of the Brooklyn Museum’s show and mega-galleries in New York temporarily shutter. Artnet News, March 13, 2020 Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Friday, March 13. For an up-to-the-minute list…Read More

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March 08, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in The New York Times

As Tensions Rise With Iran, So Does Interest in Art It Inspired This year, several museums in the United States will feature works by Iranian artists in exile. By Farah Nayeri LONDON — The Iranian artist Shirazeh Houshiary works out of a luminous studio in a leafy corner of southwest London. Her misty abstract paintings evoke the galaxy, the cosmos, the afterlife. To make them, she floods the canvas with water, pours pigment over it and draws tiny marks over the…Read More


March 06, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Hyperallergic

Visiting the 2020 Armory Show Amid Ominous Headlines From art about environmental recklessness to Caribbean post-coloniality, Armory kicked off the spring art fair season in spite of growing coronavirus concerns. Dessane Lopez Cassell Amir H. Fallah’s work on view in the Denny Dimin booth as part of Focus at Pier 90, curated by Jamillah James (all photos by Dessane Lopez Cassell for Hyperallergic, unless otherwise stated) ’Tis the season: with Thursday’s public opening of the Armory Show, spring art fair…Read More


March 06, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in ArtAsiaPacific

MAR 06 2020 ROUNDUP FROM THE ARMORY SHOW 2020 BY PAUL LASTER The blackened entrance to The Armory Show 2020 at Pier 94, New York, during the VIP Preview Day. All photos by Paul Laster for ArtAsiaPacific. The Armory Show, which returned to Piers 90 and 94 on New York’s Hudson River for its 26th edition boasted 183 exhibitors from 32 countries, although most were American and European galleries while only 14 were from Asia or have a presence there. “The fair looks…Read More


March 06, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in ARTnews

MARCH 6, 2020 Scenes from the 2020 Armory Show The 2020 edition of the Armory Show opened to invited guests on Wednesday, March 4, and runs at Piers 90 and 94 through Sunday, March 8. Despite ongoing concerns around the world over the new coronavirus and the ways in which it could spread in large crowds, the fair went on, and many dealers said the affair was business as usual during its early hours. The fair brings together over 180 galleries from…Read More

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March 06, 2020 Press

Wendy White in the New York Times: “Welcome to the Armory Fair. It’s Huge. It’s Hectic. Would You Like an Audio Guide?”

By Brian Boucher Published March 6th 2020, updated March 10th 2020 How far will art fairs go to make themselves educational affairs on par with museum exhibitions? What can these events, where dealers convene to sell their wares to well-heeled collectors, do to set themselves apart from their competitors? As fairs proliferate, to about 300 worldwide, their organizers introduce new features, like panel discussions and concerts, meant to add intellectual heft and to cultivate and entertain broader audiences. (Confession: I myself…Read More


March 05, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in The New York Times

The Armory Show: Playing It Safe During an Unsettled Time Another year, another crisis: The Armory Show proves resilient again as it opens amid the coronavirus outbreak. Our critic surveys the fair’s many welcoming entry points. By Martha Schwendener March 5, 2020 Last year the Armory Show weathered a crisis when Pier 92 over the Hudson River was condemned shortly before the art fair opened, precipitating a last-minute reshuffling of booths and the shutting down of a satellite display. This year, the fair has…Read More


March 02, 2020 Artists, Outside Exhibitions, Press

Artnet News Mentions

Editors’ Picks: 19 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week From the Armory Party at MoMA to the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, there’s something for everyone this week. Sarah Cascone, March 2, 2020 Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. See them below. . . . A participant at the Wikipedia Asian Month: Edit-a-thon on Exhibition Histories, A Space, AAA, November 2019. Photo by Winnie…Read More

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March 02, 2020 Press

Jeremy Couillard Artnet Editor’s Pick

Editors’ Picks: 19 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week From the Armory Party at MoMA to the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, there’s something for everyone this week. Sarah Cascone, March 2, 2020 Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. See them below. … 17. “JEF by Jeremy Couillard Presented by TSS x Daata” at Times Square Space Collector Tiffany Zabludowicz is back with…Read More

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March 02, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in ARTnews

See Highlights from the 2020 Armory Show The 2020 edition of the Armory Show opens to the public later this week, running from March 5 to March 8, with a preview day on March 4. This year, more than 180 local, national, and global exhibitors will gather at New York’s Piers 90 and 94. Mega-enterprise Gagosian will be joined by returning galleries such as 303 Gallery (New York), Victoria Miro (London and Venice), Jeffrey Deitch (Los Angeles and New York),…Read More

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February 28, 2020 Art Fairs, Press

Denny Dimin in ARTnews

Armory Week 2020: Here’s Your Cheat Sheet to the Fairs BY CLAIRE SELVIN February 27, 2020 4:46pm A work by Pascale Marthine Tayou at the 2019 Armory Show. TEDDY WOLFF With the ADAA Art Show having already opened and many more fairs to follow, it’s time once again for Armory Week in New York. Below is a guide to nine art fairs to take in over the days to come, at scales both big and small. Note that the listings focus on public…Read More

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February 27, 2020 Artists, Press

Andy Woll in Two Coats of Paint

February 27, 2020 White, Woll, and the artist’s sense of control Taylor Anton White, Above The Fruited Plainnnz!, 2020, acrylic, airbrush, wax crayon, pencil, paper, rubber coated wire, cardboard, screws, and plywood, 36 x 36 x 2 inches. Contributed by Riad Miah Taylor Anton White and Andy Woll’s solo exhibitions opened at two galleries next door to each other in Tribeca, White’s at Monica King Contemporary and Woll’s at Denny Dimin Gallery. Their bodies of work are outwardly different, but…Read More


February 26, 2020 Art Fairs, Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Apollo Magazine

The Armory Show and beyond – around the galleries in New York Samuel Reilly The Tourist (detail; 2019), Amir H. Fallah. Denny Dimin Gallery at the Armory Show The Armory Show (5–8 March) returns to Manhattan this year with an enhanced curatorial presence, continuing the innovations that director Nicole Berry began to introduce on taking over at the fair in 2017. The fair’s main section at Pier 94 sees the usual jostling of blue-chips with lesser-known galleries – but for the…Read More


February 23, 2020 Artists, Press

Michael Mandiberg for The Atlantic

Mapping Wikipedia An unprecedented data set shows where the encyclopedia’s editors are, where they aren’t, and why. MICHAEL MANDIBERG.      FEBRUARY 23,2020 A map of the United States shows the percentage of households editing Wikipedia by county. (ANALYSIS OF WIKIPEDIA IP EDITOR ACTIVITY) Wikipedia matters. In a time of extreme political polarization, algorithmically enforced filter bubbles, and fact patterns dismissed as fake news, Wikipedia has become one of the few places where we can meet to write a shared reality….Read More


February 21, 2020 Artists, Press

Justine Hill Interviewed by Lisa Kellner

Five Questions for Artist Justine Hill Other People’s Words: “Hill exhibits an easy-seeming confidence, both in her exuberant facture and in her engagement with art history. Her work evokes that of Pierre Bonnard, Elizabeth Murray, Frank Stella, Pablo Picasso, Brice Marden, and various other predecessors, but manages to be wholly its own thing.”— Elizabeth Buhe, Art in America Five Questions: Interviews in Excellence with Artist Justine Hill 1. How do you get in the right mindset to make your work?…Read More


February 20, 2020 Artists, Press

Amir H. Fallah in Hyperallergic

Your Concise Southwest US Art Guide for Spring 2020 Your list of must-see, fun, insightful art events this season in the Southwest United States. Spring has sprung (or has started to) in northern New Mexico (where our Southwest US editor Ellie Duke lives), and that means it’s time to come out of hibernation to explore the artistic offerings of the season. As always, there are many wonderful exhibitions, festivals, and art events taking place during the coming months throughout the southwestern US. We’ve put…Read More


February 10, 2020 Press

Elizabeth Denny in Mabuhay

State of the Art With a wave of high-profile art galleries relocating to its chic and spacious lofts, Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood is quickly regaining its status as New York City’s art gallery hub. Hand in hand with this urban renewal are female dealers representing a slew of women artists and artists of color By Jasmine P Ting Photography Katelyn Perry THE OPENING NIGHT OF AN ART EXHIBITION IN NEW YORK IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO BEHOLD. . . . ANOTHER GALLERIST…Read More

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