• Pia Maria Martin, Haeri Yoo and Yuh-Shioh Wong at Thomas Erben Gallery – D. Dominick Lombardi

      Friday, 9 February 2007 17:42

      Moody, trashy, this whole exhibition’s world is a fucked up kinda neo-Dada installation with a freakish video; Cobra/Expressionist-type paintings extend to wall smears and splatters and some scale-model, hapless, habitats made of ripped Styrofoam, wood and whatever, are slapped together and painted—so I decided to stay a while. There was something else there: Some strong […]

    • Robbie Conal

      Friday, 9 February 2007 17:35

      Skeletons—they are a brand new for me. In an art gallery, no less. It’s been a while. I needed a break from 20 years of ugly old heads and nasty little puns on the mean streets.Here’s the deal: During the Black Plague in Europe, Hans Holbein the Younger did a series of 41 woodcuts of […]

    • Saelee Oh

      Friday, 9 February 2007 17:31

      In my work, I commonly create fictional stories with loose narratives, female protagonists and anthropomorphic imagery. Images of nature are romanticized, time and space are flattened and the mood is usually dreamy or whimsical. My work depicts snippets of imagined conversations, utopia and the possibility of a self-sufficient world.Occasionally, I create installations that involve other […]

    • A Trail Behind – Whitney May

      Thursday, 8 February 2007 17:38

            Upon entering Cheim and Read through its doors on 25th street this winter, one is almost immediately struck by the unlikely scent of topsoil on the far west side of the New York City grid. This affective sensory reminder of the natural world, of some prior habitat or even of some personal […]

    • Kacy Maddux

      Thursday, 8 February 2007 17:36

            The mark is the simplest representation of human intelligence, it is the shared tool of all human production; the figure of our diagrams, designs and words. It shares its origin with the beginning of humanity’s memory. The difference between black and white reveals the written word. The line the pen makes generally […]

    • We Make Money Not Art – Ken Rinaldo

      Thursday, 8 February 2007 17:33

            www.we-make-money-not-art.com is one of the most popular web logs (Blog sites) on the web. Its focus is on web activism, architecture, augmented reality, body, cyborgs, design, entertainment, gadgets, games, installation, locative media, nanotechnology, politics of privacy, RFID, robots, sex, sousveillance, street telephony, festivals, transport  trends, ubiquitous computing, wearables and much more. I […]

    • Kozyndan

      Wednesday, 7 February 2007 18:40

      Kozyndan is a Los Angeles-based team of artist/illustrators known for their digitally painted pencil drawings of contemporary urban cityscapes and surreal interior spaces. Comprised of husband and wife Dan and Kozue Kitchens, Kozyndan creates both fine art and commercial projects, and has been showcased internationally to much critical acclaim. The duo met in a painting […]

    • Katarzyna Kozyra’s Punishment and Crime – Paulina Pobocha

      Wednesday, 7 February 2007 18:33

      Since Katarzyna Kozyra’s 1993 diploma work, Pyramid of Animals, her name has been synonymous with controversy. Here, as in every subsequent project, she mines society’s social fabric and selects some of the most unsavory themes for dissection and presentation. Often her own body is her subject, as, for example, in its cancer-ravaged state in Olympia […]

    • The Evil Girl Project (There is a Lot of Us and We are All the Same) – Maja Ciric

      Wednesday, 7 February 2007 18:30

      To quote Simone de Beauvoir’s Second Sex would be a distant feminist reference, but sometimes it is necessary to go back to the roots if one feels like understanding the present condition of feminine representations. Beauvoir writes: “Every subject achieves liberty only through a continual reaching out toward other liberties. Every time transcendence falls back […]

    • Mind Tricks – Matt Furie

      Tuesday, 6 February 2007 18:01

      I was born in suburban Ohio—it was a great place to grow up. I played outside, watched a lot of TV and played a lot of video games. I also drew pictures all the time. I liked making up creatures and drawing animals out of the Encyclopaedia. After receiving my bachelor of fine arts, I […]