Tag Archives: sculpture
Grisha Bruskin: H-Hour at Marlborough Gallery
Grisha Bruskin: H-Hour February 12 – March 15, 2014 Marlborough Gallery 40 West 57th Street New York City marlboroughgallery.com
Lisa Sanditz: Surplus at CRG Gallery
Lisa Sanditz: Surplus February 13 – March 15, 2014 CRG Gallery 548 West 22 Street New York City crggallery.com
Sreshta Rit Premnath at Kansas Gallery
Sreshta Rit Premnath January 25 – March 1, 2014 Kansas Gallery 59 Franklin Street New York City kansasgallery.com
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
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
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 […]
Alexander Tsalikhin
In my work I follow the traditional form of sculpture but also include some modern elements. A human in a calm, contemplative state, deep in dream or meditation is the most interesting theme for me. I strive to transfer into my sculptures the human world inside its own mind, when one is calm inside his […]
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 […]
Unpacking John Burtle’s Support Constructs
A strawberry candy-wrapper, recreated extra-large in the bold, commercial colors of the original throw-away, hangs just inside the entry; it is a cheerful welcome to this exhibition, and the shift in scale startles me—the painting is about the size of my head, and this makes me think of the urgency of a child’s valentine offering: […]
The Eye Fell in Love with the Ear by Shirazeh Houshiary
Iranian born London based Shirazeh Houshiary’s sixth solo exhibition The eye fell in love with the ear at the Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York, is very aptly titled. Infused by her deep metaphysical concerns, her ethereal abstractions speak volumes to anyone who listens. The largest most breathtaking work Echo, 2013, evokes an expansive body of […]