Author Archives: mauri
The Age of Small Things at Dodge Gallery
Featuring: Ellen Altfest, Balthus, Jake Berthot, Katherine Bradford, Brice Brown, Ted Gahl, Robert Gober, Philip Guston, John Lees, Tal R, James Siena, Ross Simonini, Kiki Smith, Myron Stout, Terry Winters The Age of Small Things January 11 — February 23 Dodge Gallery 15 Rivington Street New York City dodge-gallery.com
FLUX: Collective Exibition at Art Plural Gallery
Featuring: Fabienne Verdier, Bernar Venet, Ian Davenport, Yves Dana, Pablo Reinoso, Chun Kwang Young, Mike Starn, Jedd Novatt, Fu Lei, Tian Taiquan, Dane Patterson, Adam Dant, Adriana Molder, Sherman Ong, Marie Von Heyl, Agathe de Bailliencourt FLUX: Collective Exhibition January 17 – February 28, 2014 Art Plural Gallery 38 Armenian Street Singapore artpluralgallery.com
Group 5: Powers That Be at The Drawing Room
Featuring: Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Yason Banal, Gaston Damag, Roberto Feleo, Riel Hilario, Kat Medina, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, John Frank Sabado, Mark Salvatus Group 5: Powers That Be January 10 – February 16, 2014 The Drawing Room Blk 5 Lock Road Singapore drawingroomgallery.com
Stephen Knudsen’s Top 5 Exhibitions of 2013
Stephen Knudsen is an artist and professor of painting at Savannah College of Art and Design. He is the senior editor of ARTPULSE Magazine, a contributing writer to the Huffington Post, NY Arts Magazine, and Hyperallergic. He is the senior editor of the anthology the Art of Critique, forthcoming in 2014. Here are his selections from 2013: 1. Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Olentoja (Creatures) at […]
The Phantom: John O’Connor’s “Machine and the Ghost”
How persistent is the wish to somehow find a human face in whatever kind of art—to see a real presence there that invites us to know its secrets and enjoy its troubles? How powerful is that illusion of a real presence, when a ramshackle and effaced effigy, an ugly or beautiful scarecrow clothed and stuffed […]
Anissa Berkani Rohmer
As an artist, I perceive reality in its purity: forms, colors, sounds, and the subtle nuances of emotions and dreams. My art explores themes such as exile, which is central for me. Exile means living outside one’s original homeland, being outside. It signifies absence, or rather non-presence; isolation, separation, distance. We are all exiles: each […]
Vladimer Asatiani
My art works is a plastic effort of a colorist representation of the space-time continuum. I try not to copy the reality of the object, but the rather objectification of its live appearance; it’s artistically-embodied formalization. This is related to the thing as well as to the space around it, which is apprehended by me objectively […]
Frank Stella at Peter Freeman Inc.
Frank Stella January 9 – February 22, 2014 Peter Freeman, Inc. 140 Grand Street New York City peterfreemaninc.com
Ted Gahl at DODGE gallery
Ted Gahl January 11 – February 23, 2014 DODGE Gallery 15 Rivington Street New York City dodge-gallery.com
Jake and Dinos Chapman At Serpentine Sackler Gallery
“We are sore-eyed scopophiliac oxymorons … disenfranchised aristocrats, under siege from our feudal heritage … our bread is buttered on both sides …” this was stenciled on the gallery wall as the artists introduction to the world over twenty years ago—fledglings from the nest of Gilbert & George, having once been their art technicians—yet arriving […]


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