Creating Worlds: Jessie Edelman Interviewed by Sara Roffino Paintings that aim to facilitate daydreams. Feb 21, 2022 Jessie Edelman, Irises, 2021, oil on canvas, 78 × 96 inches. Look once and you see a beautiful landscape. Look longer and that landscape unfolds into a psychological state. And if you continue looking, you may find yourself within a story, perhaps your own, perhaps not. Or perhaps it’s the sort of story that is both your own and everyone else’s too—longing for…Read More
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries Right Now Want to see new art this weekend? Start in TriBeCa with Jessie Edelman’s lush, patterned paintings. Then head to NoLIta for satiny installations by the performance artist Colette Lumiere. And don’t miss John Seal’s photorealistic paintings and Shane Darwent’s black vinyl awnings thought double as minimal sculptures. Newly Reviewed TRIBECA Jessie Edelman Through Feb. 26. Denny Dimin Gallery, 39 Lispenard Street, Manhattan. 212-226-6537; dennygallery.com. Jessie Edelman’s painting “Candlesticks” (2021) in her…Read More
Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Etel Adnan’s Final Paintings to Surrealist Art From Beyond Europe Plus, check out gallery openings for Jessie Edelman and Howard Smith, and a show of works by Black artists from the American South. Artnet News, January 4, 2022 Saturday, January 8–Saturday, February 26 Jessie Edelman, Early Evening (2021). 5. “Jessie Edelman: Getaway” at Denny Dimin Gallery, New York After nearly two years of limited travel, Jessie Edelman has turned…Read More