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Features
Bony Ramirez: Cutthroat
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Features
Julie Curtiss: Where The Wild Things Are
Do even the most elementary research on the works of Brooklyn-based, French-born painter Julie Curtiss, and words like seductive, surreal and sinister spice the headlines. There will be dissertations
April 15, 2019
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Painting
The "Fluff War": David Shrigley Brings His Biting Humor to Anton Kern, NYC
There are few artists with a sense of humor and the absolute boldness to produce the work that David Shrigley makes. He's a treasure. The award-winning artist balances that dark humor with a consiste
April 15, 2019
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Sculpture
David Altmejd is Arresting, in a Memorable Hong Kong Debut @ White Cube
One of the highlights of our recent trip to Hong Kong was definitely the David Altmejd exhibition of new sculptures, The Vibrating Man, at White Cube. For his inaugural exhibition with the gallery an
April 15, 2019
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Painting
Reclamation Island: New Works by Amy Bessone
This past March and just closing this past weekend in Los Angeles, The Pit presented Reclamation Island, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles based Amy Bessone.
April 15, 2019
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Photography
Exhibition unearths Nick Waplington's long thought destroyed "Living Room" prints
In 1991, Aperture published Nick Waplington’s first book, Living Room, to great critical acclaim. A major exhibition followed at their 23rd Street gallery in New York, and for a number of years, th
April 15, 2019
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Painting
Karl Wirsum @ Corbett vs Dempsey, Chicago
Corbett vs. Dempsey is honored to present Karl Wirsum, an exhibition of paintings by Karl Wirsum. This is the gallery’s first show of new works by the artist. Karl Wirsum is a legendary figure in C
April 14, 2019
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Photography
Stephen Gill photographs all the birds that land on a single pillar
"The landscape that surrounds my home in Sweden can be misleading," writes photographer Stephen Gill. "The bird activity it contains is diluted by the vastness of the flat open land and sky, which gi
April 13, 2019
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Painting
Paige Valentine and Sam Spano Open New Solo Shows at Pt. 2 Gallery
In downtown Oakland, pt. 2 Gallery is showing two new exhibits, Sam Spano's The Slow Clock, and Paige Valentine's For All The Love You Gave To Me.
April 12, 2019
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Painting
Alán González and Ellie Andrews are "Best Friends" at Good Mother Gallery
In Oakland, CA Good Mother Gallery is showing Best Friends, the first collaborative project by husband-wife duo Alán González and Ellie Andrews. Both artists work in industries where creating art c
April 12, 2019
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Painting
Surrealism and the Subjective: James Flynn
In millions of ways, our minds are limited to what we know and readily understand. Beyond that, it's a lifelong challenge, and we can spend years trying to adjust our brains to something as simple as
April 12, 2019
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Installation
Resetting Memories: Ai Weiwei Unveils Lego portraits of Mexican students massacred in 2014 @ MUAC, Mexico City
It only seems appropriate that Ai Weiwei would call his latest museum exhibition, Resetting Memories, because in recent years, that has been the focal point of his output as a political activist and
April 12, 2019
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Photography
20 different photographers shoot their respective cities
Kris Graves Projects recently released the second set in an ongoing series of books where photographers from around the world shoot their respective cities.
April 12, 2019
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