The New York gallery’s co-founder Katie Alice has been living in Hong Kong since 2017 and had run an offshoot of the gallery in an apartment since 2019.
Ann Shelton’s Mother Lode
Want to see new art this weekend? Start in TriBeCa with Jessie Edelman’s lush, patterned paintings.
Written instructions and maps to find the Hong Kong gallery space.
For contemporary artist Ann Shelton, ikebana is medium for messages.
Jeremy Couillard’s list of finalists for each category of the 2022 IGF Awards.
Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Etel Adnan’s Final Paintings to Surrealist Art From Beyond Europe
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As the city reopened, the art world saw legacy-changing donations for the Met and the Brooklyn Museum, and a seismic shift in Tribeca’s gallery scene.
Michael Mandiberg’s Timeframe exhibition gives the viewer a window into a period of time when they had to deal with the breakdown of their own body.
Sean Fader’s photographs for Insufficient Memory (2020) require understanding that he used a Sony Digital Mavica to memorialize the locations where LGBTQ-identifying people were murdered between 1999 and 2000 while US Congress was debating the Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Amanda Valdez’s new works here—abstract canvases that incorporate paint, embroidery, sourced fabrics, and handwoven or hand-dyed textiles—recall the coastal sea stacks in the Pacific Northwest, where the artist grew up.
Interested in some practical advice on asking for art prices? This conversation with gallerist Elizabeth Denny, sheds light on how to get a sense if an artist is in your price range, what to say in an inquiry email to a gallery, and how galleries give you the space you need to make a decision to buy.
Ann Shelton, A Spoonful of Sugar first reprint.
Jeremy interviewed, “There is a place in your head where a thought slowly morphs into a real thing…”
Jeremy’s Alien Afterlife: Let’s Play 2056, and JEF_Stream in CYFEST-13.
Published to coincide with the artist’s solo exhibition by the same name, Michael Mandiberg: Timeframe reviews two new bodies of work – Zoom Paintings and Live Study. The catalog includes essays by Christiane Paul, Curator of New Media Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art; danilo machado, poet and curator; and Michael Mandiberg. 10 x 7 inches/25 x 18 cm 102 pages Softcover Language: English Read the catalog online Visit exhibition website, Timeframe.
“I don’t really believe in didacticism in art—I think that’s horrible,” she says. What she seeks out instead are ways to intrigue and provoke, which in her case often begin with imagery related to food… “They are kind of hypnotic—I made these porcelain and gold leaf cake stands for each one.”
The Zoom Paintings is presented on the occasion of Michael Mandiverg’s IRL exhibition Timeframe from November 5th to December 23rd, 2021. One painting on view each day, for a total of thirty-two paintings.
Michael Mandiberg presents two ongoing bodies of work related to themes of memory, illness, and building relationships through work and learning.
Council often uses humor as a political tool to expose systems of power and inequality in a society in which even death carries a high price tag.
Dana Sherwood’s strange feminist fantasias, drawings and paintings of naked women posed, along with idyllic living-room sets, in the bellies of enormous animals [deserve mention].
Camp is commonly seen as the love of irony and artifice, a theatrical devotion to what the mainstream considers ugly and/or garish and gaudy. But in its original and Blackest manifestation, Camp is a way of looking, one that shifts whose gaze has power as well as who can be at the center of the political project we call beauty.
Coordinated by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and installed at the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health Services is Amir H. Fallah’s stained glass installation in collaboration with Judson Studios.
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