The Jogging Work from “Soon” at Still House, New York. “For most, the trip to the Still House is a lengthy one, poetically punctuated at the end of Brooklyn’s Van Brunt Street by a view of the Statue of Liberty standing in the Hudson River. Upon congratulating yourself for completing an hour-long MTA commute, one […]
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Eloise Hawser
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Eloise Hawser Work from her oeuvre. “The level of sophistication in security and anti-theft devices forms the image of a socio-economic bracket, and there exist disparities between these devices from inner city East to West. As such, a great number of metal roller doors exist along the high streets of London’s East End. At first […]
Zak Kitnick
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Zak Kitnick Work from his exhibition at Clifton Benevento, New York “Once he started using store-bought industrial shelving to create highly ordered Neo-Minimalist sculptures, Zak Kitnick came into his own as an artist. In his latest show, he takes these materials and his compulsion to organize to ingenious new levels, by basing his works on […]
Michael Dean
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Michael Dean Work from his exhibition at Herald St, London. “If you say “haha,” aloud, you are not, under any circumstances, laughing. In fact it is something like the opposite of a laugh, the onomatopoeia of a dead laugh. You are laughing at laughing, or at best describing it (‘funny haha’). That is why, in transcriptions of […]
Erika Vogt
Friday, 17 May 2013
Erika Vogt Work from her oeuvre. “Vogt arranges groups of sculptures throughout the space, reiterating the vocabulary present in the videos and drawings. These sculptures invite tactile engagement, and derive their form both from found objects as well as invented ones. There are, for example, knobs, a jig, a window sash, wood scraps, a guide, […]
Gabriel Kuri
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Gabriel Kuri Work from “punto y línea en el altiplano“. “Galleria Franco Noero announce the opening of its new exhibition space in Turin, with “punto y línea en el altiplano,” an exhibition of new works by Gabriel Kuri. This is the third solo show of the Mexican artist for the gallery. Shown in the former […]
Good Luck & Safe Journey
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Sam Falls, Federico Maddalozzo, Julia Rommel Work from “Good Luck & Safe Journey” at T293, Naples. “The exhibition examines the procedures and repeated gestures used to structure works in a certain way and open them up to random luck and chance, be it natural or employed. In their final forms, the works by Sam Falls, […]
Esther Kläs
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Esther Kläs Work from her oeuvre. “Despite the idea of stillness often associated with sculpture, Kläs’ works contain the energy of movement while integrating joint body parts in monolithic structures counterbalanced and held up by frames and ephemeral supports. In “All In”, 2011 a varied and multiform set of figures dialogue together in the main space, […]
Standard Escape Routes
Monday, 13 May 2013
Jonathan Binet, Walker Evans, Aaron Garber-Maikovska, Guyton/Walker, Alex Hubbard, Ann Cathrin November Høibo, Adriana Lara, Klara Liden, Anders Nordby, Sigmar Polke, Chadwick Rantanen, Nick Relph, Hannah Ryggen, Torbjørn Rødland, Oscar Tuazon, Franz West Work from Standard Escape Routes “Consequential damage (Law) (a) Damage so remote as not to be actionable (b) Damage which although remote is actionable. […]
Magali Reus
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Magali Reus Work from her oeuvre. “Through the way the works are presented, by the appropriation of objects, and thanks to the use of colour, two identifiable thematic series thus gradually come to the fore: on the one hand, sporting imagery, with training sessions and gym equipment (rings, wall-bars and wallbrackets, and various training mats), and, on the other, the […]