While looking at a recent Art Forum, I googled up the names of artists whose work caught my eye. This post is mostly a note for myself to remember what I've seen. Please comment if any of these artists also caught, or catch, your eye.
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Oscar Tuazon for his work, "The Trees."
His poured-concrete structures reminded me of Donald Judd's outside work at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas.
Amalia Pica for her work, "Strangers."
Her flags being held reminded me both of Julie Mehretu's drawings and of race-track flags. The action of strangers holding bunting also reminded me of volunteering for running events - a few years ago I held a mile-marker with a complete stranger for six hours while Boston Marathon runners raced by.
I'm now reading a review of her work; the author defines Pica's work as exploring nostalgia, political action, and Argentinean schooling. Pica's work with bunting does evoke nostalgia for me, though in my personal context of sporting references rather than her context of personal and national history.
NB - semaphore, bunting, flags, venn diagrams
Alina Szapocznikow for her sculptures featured at the Wiels Art Center.
Yu Hong for her work, "Golden Horizon." Her work "Spring Romance" was also featured in the Fresh Ink exhibition at the MFA Boston.
Dana Schutz for her work both at the MFA in the new Contemporary Wing, as well as for the work in Art Forum.
Sarah Crowner - though I'm not sure why yet.
Andy Denzler for his paintings.
Marius Bercea for reminding me of both Michaƫl Borremans and Vernon Fischer.
Nicola Tyson for her figures.
Ceal Floyer for her snarky sculptures.
Matt Johnson for his sculptures at Blum & Poe.
Andrea Zittel, for, apparently, her lifestyle.
Nick Cave for his costumes/sculptures at Mary Boone Gallery.
Jean-Luc Mylayne for his photographs - especially those of birds in the Fort Davis, TX area. Dear Karin Stack, have you seen these?
Zhang Enli for his paintings. They are a little angstily seductive.
Carston Nicolai for his installations, especially for "pioneer i."
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And one show I'd like to go to but will not be making a trip out to:
Out of the Box: Artists Play Chess
http://www.worldchesshof.org/exhibitions/current-upcoming/out-of-the-box-artists-play-chess/
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
UPDATES: Group Shows
RECENT
The good people at Cabinet Magazine recently published the catalog for the exhibition, "Exchange with Sol Lewitt." The catalog, printed in black and white, is also available as a pdf in full color. On page 90, third from the left, is an image of one of my 3-inch cubes!
Information about the exhibit, as well as the pdf, can be found here.
UPCOMING
This week I was invited to join an exhibit at Samson Projects as a participant of the global show, Chain Letter." My framed piece, a double "I Wish to Communicate" from my 2010 grid drawings, will be on view amongst the plentiful works at Samson by July 16th - with the opening that evening from 5-8pm. Thanks to the gallery for hosting this blitzkrieg event!
The good people at Cabinet Magazine recently published the catalog for the exhibition, "Exchange with Sol Lewitt." The catalog, printed in black and white, is also available as a pdf in full color. On page 90, third from the left, is an image of one of my 3-inch cubes!
Information about the exhibit, as well as the pdf, can be found here.
UPCOMING
This week I was invited to join an exhibit at Samson Projects as a participant of the global show, Chain Letter." My framed piece, a double "I Wish to Communicate" from my 2010 grid drawings, will be on view amongst the plentiful works at Samson by July 16th - with the opening that evening from 5-8pm. Thanks to the gallery for hosting this blitzkrieg event!
Friday, July 8, 2011
PHOTOS: Luminarium Dance
Congratulations to Merli V. Guerra and Kim A. Holman on the successful birthday party and fundraiser gala held for their dance company, Luminarium Dance. Merli kindly invited me to come document the event - the images below are a few of my favorites. Please visit the Luminarium Dance Blog for more views of the evening!
Labels:
events,
gala,
luminarium,
Luminarium Dance,
photography,
photos
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Art & Bicycles.
Hello sports fans.
We are back in the posting saddle with two excellent Boston events. In the previous two years, these events have felt to me like the true openers for the Not Winter season in this often wet and chilly city. All temperatures and weather conditions aside, these two title pages for the summer also function as theme-setting rabbits in my pursuit of art and sport. The events are ...
Open Studios at the Distillery, Sunday May 15
http://www.distilleryboston.com/open_studios.htm
Boston Bike Week: Spotlight on Mayor Menino's Bike Festival, Friday May 20
http://bostonbikeweek.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=462345
Cheers for New Tires and Worn Sketchbooks.
We are back in the posting saddle with two excellent Boston events. In the previous two years, these events have felt to me like the true openers for the Not Winter season in this often wet and chilly city. All temperatures and weather conditions aside, these two title pages for the summer also function as theme-setting rabbits in my pursuit of art and sport. The events are ...
Open Studios at the Distillery, Sunday May 15
http://www.distilleryboston.com/open_studios.htm
Boston Bike Week: Spotlight on Mayor Menino's Bike Festival, Friday May 20
http://bostonbikeweek.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=462345
Cheers for New Tires and Worn Sketchbooks.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
PHOTOS: Snowed
Labels:
bike racks,
bikes,
Boston,
Boylston,
Charles Street,
Copley Square,
mailbox,
marching,
snow,
USPS
PHOTOS: Winter.
Labels:
docks,
Fort Point Channel,
grids,
ice,
shadows,
snow,
stripes,
waterfront,
winter
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
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