Author Archives: jolanta
VIP Latin America
VIP Latin America | Nov 8 – Nov 30 Shifting its focus south to Latin America, VIP Art explores the contemporary art of the region, highlighting its artists and galleries. Participating galleries come from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, Spain and the United States, each featuring an array of artists who help define Latin American […]
After Sandy: New York’s Art World Responds
Sandy’s impact on us has been inconsequential relative to the devastation that Chelsea has suffered. Patton and I were there yesterday walking from gallery to gallery offering our services, and finally ending up at Printed Matter. Witnessing the damage was sickening and surreal, but seeing the steady efforts to salvage and restore business were encouraging, […]
A.K.BURNS & G.T. PELLIZZI at Vogt Gallery
A.K.BURNS & G.T. PELLIZZI Johannes Vogt Gallery 526 West 26th Street, Suite 205 Chelsea November 8 – December 15, 2012 Reception: Thursday, November 8, 6 – 8 PM vogtgallery.com
Taking Your Temperature at Projekt 722
Temperature Projekt722 722 Metropolitan Avenue Williamburg November 10 – December 9, 2012 Reception: Saturday, November 10, 6 – 9 PM projekt722.com
Travis Boyer: Today In Me
Travis Boyer: Today In Me Johannes Vogt Gallery 526 West 26th Street, Suite 205 Chelsea November 8 – December 15, 2012 Reception: Thursday, November 8, 6 – 8 PM vogtgallery.com
Till We Bleed in Bushwick
Till We Bleed Fuchs Projects 56 Bogart Street, No. 1E Bushwick November 9 – December 2, 2012 Reception: Friday, November 9, 6 – 9 PM fuchsprojects.com
Sayre Gomez Debuts at The Hole
This might seem like a relatively basic question but if I were to say that the experience of looking at Richard Prince’s rephotographed Marlboro ads made me weep, then what would be the difference when encountering the original as a magazine spread — would there be some kind of meaning inherent in that experience if […]
JJ PEET at On Stellar Rays
“The exhibition will be comprised of two bodies of work: Several work on paper using graphite, oil stick and correction fluid to document Life Forms, locations, equipment and events; and a single large-scale sculpture, DEFEND_Station, that will be comprised of numerous elements from the studio, such as Floating Heads, time-collectors, blockers and shivs. The […]
Art Toronto’s Big Break
FOCUS ASIA was curated by managing editor of Yishu Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, Zheng Shengtian and independent curator, Katherine Don. The two selected 14 galleries to participate culling from India, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and more. Greeting visitors at the foot of the stairs was Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Untitled 2008-2011 (the map of the land of […]
A Small Black Door In Ridgewood
Confused as to what our next step should be after grad school, we spent a lot of time trading fears and frustrations. Feeling a complete disconnect from the art culture that characterized much of Manhattan, the two of us began to talk about putting our own events together. It just so happened that the basement […]


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