Archives for the Month of April, 2015

Sarah Sze

Sarah Sze Work from her ongoing exhibition at Victoria Miro. “Sarah Sze’s exhibition at Victoria Miro spans all three spaces. This is the artist’s third solo show with the gallery and her first presentation in Europe since representing the United States at the 2013 Venice Biennale. In the Wharf Road galleries the exhibition comprises three […]

Kari Altmann

   Kari Altmann Work from XOMIA How Do You Remain Elegant About Survival? Reduce It Down To Skeletal Movements Make It More Ergonomic Customize, Decorate To Fit Stretch, Flex, And Xtend Use Every Part Show Up Fresh, Stay Fluid It Works In Liquid Impressions XEVIA AND AQUAHYDRATE COMBINE TO FORM AQUEVIA XHYDRATIA Head Toward The Horizon […]

Brooks Dierdorff

Brooks Dierdorff Work from Midnight Sun. “Midnight Sun responds to the ill-fated true story of the Andree Polar Expedition of 1897, in which three explorers set out to be the first to reach the North Pole using a hot air balloon. After crashing on the arctic ice halfway through the journey, the three explorers survived […]

Hannah Whitaker

Hannah Whitaker Work from Peer to Peer. “For an artist to toy with the material qualities of photography is a common device, even at a time when that materiality is becoming increasing anachronistic. The great majority of photographs have been abstracted out of existence, transformed into reams of code. The original, material forms of photography, […]

Carmen Winant

Carmen Winant Work from My Life as a Man. “My Life as a Man depicts a single collage deconstructing and rearranging its composition. Resolution is sought but never “found.” The book features original text contributions from Matthew Brannon, Moyra Davey, Courtney Fiske, Jim Fletcher, Kenneth Goldsmith, Jonathan Griffin, Geoffrey Hilsabeck, Michael Ned Holte, Sarah McMenimen, […]

Casey James Wilson

Casey James Wilson Work from Physical Fitness @ Neon Heater. “Via installation and photographic works, Physical Fitness addresses concerns of image consumption and prosumer commerce within the global marketplace, effectively re-contextualizing appropriated photographs and ready-made exercise equipment intended for self-improvement in order to present a foil for trends in the lifestyle commodity of personal fitness. […]

Debora Delmar

Debora Delmar Work from Upward Mobility. “Working with sculpture, video and installation, Debora Delmar Corp. explores the way in which globalised consumer culture influences our lives and routines. Debora Delmar Corp. creates intricate assemblages that appropriate and reconfigure familiar branded goods and imagery in an attempt to deconstruct the visual language of corporate advertising. Upward […]

Rachel de Joode

Rachel de Joode Work from Soft Inquiry. The representation of objects, the consciousness of matter and the exposed and secret nature of things continue to be the main points of departure in de Joode’s latest body of work. Through an installation of beguiling objects that straddle the realms of sculpture and image, de Joode chooses […]

Jordan Tate

Jordan Tate Work from Working From Photographs. This interview accompanies Jordan Tate’s exhibitions, Working From Photographs, at Denny Gallery in New York City from March 15 to April 26, 2015, and concurrently at Angela Meleca Gallery in Columbus, Ohio. The title of the exhibition, “Working From Photographs,” refers both to
Tate’s background as an artist who […]