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Moved Objects by Arini Byng and Georgia Hutchinson

Mass, plane, line, sphere, and cylinder—all of these abstractionist tropes make repeated appearance in Moved Objects, a new book of work by Georgia Hutchinson and Arini Byng which has been published by Perimeter Editions. These recognizable geometric volumes are carefully placed to point a finger out of the land of sculpture and back towards painting, […]

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Do Ho Suh

Do Ho Suh Lehmann Maupin Gallery November 14, 2013 – January 25, 2014 Opening Reception: November 14, 2013 6-8 pm 407 Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong lehmannmaupin.com

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I Who Have Arrived In Heaven

Yayoi Kusama I Who Have Arrived In Heaven David Zwirner Gallery November 8, 2013 – December 21, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, November 8, 6-8 pm 525 West 19th Street New York, NY 10011 davidzwirner.com

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Josephine Meckseper at Andrea Rosen Gallery

Josephine Meckseper Andrea Rosen Gallery November 23, 2013 – January 18, 2014 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 22, 6-8 pm 525 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011 andrearosengallery.com

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Mode at Foxy Production

  MODE traces the interplay between corporate design strategies and artistic practice, foregrounding the intricate relationship between commercial display and art history. The artists in the exhibition offer wry visual insights into how systems of form, color, and style can infiltrate our neural pleasure centers, striking at our fears and desires. Featuring: Sara Cwynar, Andrei Koshmeider, […]

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Jacob Kassay at 303 Gallery

  Using the residual textiles from paintings long lost, sold or otherwise disappeared, Kassay has produced supports that follow the unique profiles and contours of each remnant for an ongoing series of irregularly shaped paintings. As an inversion of this procedure, Kassay has reproduced the stretchers initially built to conform to these discards as templates […]

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Between Asking and Telling: An Interview with Rachel Beach

Matthew Hassell: Outside of previous work, where do you find inspiration to begin a new sculpture? Rachel Beach: The works usually begin with something very elemental. I try to simplify—I think about a construction: how do you build something … a stack, a mark, a seam, an edge, the intersection of two things, a point […]

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Gianni Caravaggio and the Essence of the Image

For years now Gianni Caravaggio’s work has insistently been posing a single question: what is the essence of an image? Posing this question at the end of postmodernity means freeing oneself from any fears of comparisons with the past, shedding all neo-isms, post-isms, and trans-isms to expose oneself to an original gesture, to an initial […]

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Anna-Bella Papp’s Untitled Clay at Modern Art

For her first exhibition with the gallery, Romanian born Anna-Bella Papp orchestrates a compositional space that reflects modernistic characteristics while evading any singular readings of her practice. Upon entering the gallery the viewer is embraced with a sense of openness, to both the works and the space. An openness that allows for a personal narrative […]

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Flesh And Bone: Francis Bacon And Henry Moore

Flesh and Bone pits a happily married establishment figure and Royal College of Art tutor, against a self-taught sadomasochistic gambler with a fondness for alcohol and the sleek underbelly of Soho. It is difficult not to see this exhibition as a competition of interests and the interesting; the very personalities of both artists are quite evident—one only needs […]

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