Author Archives: mauri
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi at Storefront Ten Eyck
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi January 31 – February 23, 2014 Storefront Ten Eyck 324 Ten Eyck St Brooklyn storefrontteneyck.com
Anna-Sophie Berger at JTT
Anna-Sophie Berger January 26 – February 23, 2014 JTT 170 Suffolk Street New York City jttnyc.com
ANALOG at Blain|Southern
Featuring: Bruce Nauman, Jannis Kounellis, Max Neuhaus, Lawrence Weiner, and Gilberto Zorio. ANALOG November 30, 2013 – February 1, 2014 Blain|Southern 4 Hanover Square London blainsouthern.com
Joel Shapiro at Paula Cooper Gallery
Joel Shapiro January 25 – February 22, 2014 Paula Cooper Gallery 534 W 21st Street New York City paulacoopergallery.com
An Introspection with Ben Vautier
From February 17 – 19 2013, Sarah Gold and Karlyn De Jongh introspected Ben Vautier in Nice, France. Through different performances – round table conversations, body painting, communication through written texts, or by lying together in bed in the ‘Ben Room’ of their hotel – ‘Ben’ was investigated, openly discussing any topic. The following text is […]
Maria Anderson In Conversation with Michael Brennan
In one of his poems, Charles Simic talks about stopping before a closed butcher shop on a late-night walk, where “There are knives that glitter like altars/ in a dark church.” Michael Brennan’s new razor paintings have this feel to them, that of wandering your neighborhood after dark and making it strange again and again. […]
Sarah Gold and Karlyn De Jongh Talk with Yoko Ono
Driven by a wish to do good for society, Yoko Ono (1933, Tokyo, Japan) creates works—ideas, scores, performances, sculptures, installations, music—that address the effect of ideas on the actions of human beings, allowing the viewer to see things in a new light. Yoko Ono’s new work Arising was presented at the 55th Venice Biennale at […]
Leah Oates In Conversation with Greg Sholette
Leah Oates: How did you become an artist and what is your family background? Greg Sholette: To be honest, growing up outside Philadelphia watching Jacques Cousteau specials on television, my real childhood ambition was to become a marine biologist not an artist. You know, slip on a wetsuit, jump in a submersible, discover new types […]
Julie Buffet
I have studied architecture several years before becoming an autodidact painter. Colors, people, and buildings combined in my oil paintings are created to be shared with you. I get inspired with very different themes: harbors and people on beaches from the French western coast where I live, tango and pubs’ friendly ambiance, the circus of […]


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