exhibiton

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

10:30 pm

Assorted Flavor at Known Gallery

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Assorted Flavor is a great name for a group show. And, by featuring works from Jason Jagel, Greg Lamarche, Patrick Martinez, Saber, Push, Augustine Kofie and Kevin Ancell the exhibition lives up to the moniker. Opening Saturday June 18, 2011…

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Friday, April 1st, 2011

8:30 pm

Re:Design Exhibition

Stanley Ruiz, Neolithic Clock, 2009  Painted steel, found stones, clock movement, string, 16 ½ in. (diameter) x 2 ¼ in.

News from the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey – Re:Design highlights 14 emerging designers who are taking a fresh look at old materials. Part of a generation raised in a world where the continuous production of new objects can…

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Friday, May 14th, 2010

2:50 pm

The 100 Helmets of The Vader Project

curated mag - The 100 Helmets of The Vader Project

A four year odyssee ends this summer, with The Vader Project winding down in two final events. First, the 100 helmets, conceived by some of the most noted contemporary artists around, arrive in Los Angeles for a 10-day exhibition. Running…

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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

10:50 pm

Charles W. Ward: Paintings for the People

curated mag - Charles W. Ward: Paintings for the People

Famous for painting the first post office mural (Progress and Industry) for the WPA, Charles W. Ward spent his career depicting laborers in Mexico and his native Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He called his works “paintings for the people,” honest, insightful…

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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

9:59 pm

Viva Mexico! Edward Weston and His Contemporaries

curated mag - Viva Mexico! Edward Weston and His Contemporaries

Following the Constitution of 1917, Mexico became a popular destination for foreign artists and intellectuals. The climate and landscape, combined with a low cost of living, provided ideal space for exploration of new ideas. Among the artists that explored the…

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Thursday, April 9th, 2009

5:22 pm

Yi Chen Beaut-Esque at Honor Fraser

curated mag - Yi-Chen Beaut-Esque at Honor Fraser

Born in Beijing, Yi Chen now works and lives in Brooklyn. His paintings meditate on the popular construct of beauty. He is influenced by digital media, fashion spreads, and advertisements. Beaut-Esque opens on April 11, 2009, and brings together a…

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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

9:51 pm

Matt Greene “Pictures of Women”

curated mag - Matt Greene "Pictures of Women"

Matt Greene’s recent work is about finding a space for representational art in contemporary culture. How does our way of seeing fit into the natural world? The artist seeks to find some common ground between the historical form of painting…

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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

10:05 pm

Cai Guo-Qiang “I Want to Believe”

Cai Guo-Qiang “I Want to Believe”

I Want to Believe, the traveling retrospective of Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, has arrived at the Guggenhiem Bilbao. This is the second stop after New York. Full video tour of the exhibition above. (via SuperTouch).

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Monday, January 26th, 2009

2:03 pm

The Fountain of Giant Teardrops

curated mag - The Fountain of Giant Teardrops

New work by Neil Ledoux, entitled The Fountain of Giant Teardrops, is now on view at San Francisco’s Silverman Gallery. Ledoux is a native of Louisiana, a student at California College of the Arts, and has been exhibited at the…

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Sunday, January 25th, 2009

2:48 pm

Anthony Burrill “Geometry in Nature” | Preview

curated mag - anthony burrill 'geometry in nature' | preview

As mentioned, a new set of work from Anthony Burrill, “Geometry in Nature,” will open January 26, 2009 at Colette. The exhibition showcases specially constructed laser cut plastic artwork that follows along with the title theme. On view until February…

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