• Eric Baudart at Galerie Valentin

      Friday, 27 September 2013 09:00

      Eric Baudart’s new exhibition More at Galerie Valentin is his fourth at the space and presents a comprehensive view of the artist’s ability to skillfully move between materials and forms with calculated whimsy and aplomb. Each work offers another glimpse into his very personal world, where readymades confront photographic images, where each of the artist’s […]

    • Post Mortem Document: Sara MacKillop’s Ex Library Book

      Thursday, 26 September 2013 09:00

      Sara MacKillop’s Ex Library Book tells the story of a place of words without using many. Published with Pork Salad Press, this work seems at first to be a random photo collection of stamps and insignificant slips found in any public library book, building up a detailed picture of the public library by showcasing every element […]

    • ARTCRANK BRINGS “THE POSTER PARTY FOR BIKE PEOPLE” BACK TO NYC.

      Wednesday, 25 September 2013 18:20

      2013 has been the year of the bicycle in New York City, with the city rolling out the country’s largest bike share program and more than 50 miles of new bike lanes. With cycling on the rise in the city, ARTCRANK rolls into town primed to top a 2012 NYC debut that saw a crowd […]

    • Michael Brown: Schematics and Silhouettes at Mike Weiss Gallery

      Wednesday, 25 September 2013 09:00

      Artist Michael Brown presents a discourse about the machine, history, and nostalgia in his first solo exhibition at Mike Weiss Gallery. Employing both sculpture and drawing, Schematics and Silhouettes reexamines the relationship between the infinite and the self-contained, with a clear rhetoric pulled from America’s westward expansion, our industrial past, and the conceptual work of […]

    • Bjorn Copeland at Jack Hanley Gallery

      Tuesday, 24 September 2013 09:01

      Combing the commercial landscape for product detritus and two-dimensional media, Copeland guts and recombines found materials into psychotropic Pop assemblages. His material gestures range from slight and clever manipulations of image or lettering to jarring repetition of pattern and hyper-saturated color. Leaving the skeletal remains of the commodity form, Copeland reclaims the “potential” of the […]

    • An Homage to Berlin By Erwin Olaf

      Monday, 23 September 2013 21:03

      Berlin: a city between the worlds, a city between east and west, a city that is only what its people believe it to be. Dutch artist and photographer, Erwin Olaf, attempts to approach himself with personal definition with his series about the city, “A Homage to Berlin.” I tried to understand his artistic vision during […]

    • Andy Hope 1930 at Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin

      Saturday, 21 September 2013 09:00

      In the video Two of You at Once (2013), ‘Andy Hope’ speaks for the first time. While we hear him, the only thing we see is a hypnotizing image of a swirling ring. The looped ‘talking ring’ is taken from the film The Time Machine (George Pal, 1960). Through multiple time zones Andy Hope talks to […]

    • Between Seeing and Knowing by Anna Boothe and Nancy Cohen

      Friday, 20 September 2013 09:00

      Anna Boothe and Nancy Cohen’s installation, Between Seeing and Knowing is a surprising 3D installation comprised of dozens of kiln-cast and sand-cast glass pieces sprawling over a 10 by 25 feet wall space. Sitting on a bench placed across the gallery for viewing, one feels a little like a child arriving at the beach and […]

    • Pamela Rosenkranz’s No Core from JRP|Ringier

      Thursday, 19 September 2013 09:00

      Free-standing sheets of clear acrylic are adorned with messy, seemingly hand-smeared gestures. Brand name water bottles are filled with flesh-colored solids and set facing walls painted designer colors. Messes of acrylic paint hold tight to films of spandex material, hung loosely against the gallery wall so as to visually manifest the grip of the paint’s […]

    • Carey Young at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst

      Wednesday, 18 September 2013 09:05

      Carey Young’s (b. 1970, lives and works in London) innovative body of work explores the relationships between the body, language, rhetoric, and systems of power. In her first solo show in Switzerland at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, the artist addresses the monolithic power of the legal system. The show includes a number of new […]