Jason Dodge Work from We are the meeting at Casey Kaplan “Dear Jason, To anticipate an exhibition by you in the gallery has always given me an unusual sense of exhilaration. A sensation similar for me to staring out at the ocean – giving me space to think about phenomena that I cannot experience but that I […]
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Yuki Kimura
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Yuki Kimura Work from her oeuvre. “Gluck50 is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Italy of works by the Japanese artist Yuki Kimura. Yuki Kimura’s artistic practice is based on the medium of photography. She uses both her own and found images which she reassembles in different contexts, giving them new meaning. The […]
Nathan Gilson
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Nathan Gilson Work from Epiphany 3000. “Smart person : Nathan, you called me to give you an interview about your new project, which I find very immature and arrogant. Anyway, I’m here, let’s do this quick. Me : Hi ! Smart person : Please try to speak intelligibly, I really don’t understand your french accent. Me […]
Marie Sester
Friday, 24 January 2014
Marie Sester Work from Access. “ACCESS lets you track anonymous individuals in public places, by pursuing them with a robotic spotlight and acoustic beam system. ACCESS presents control tools generated by surveillance technology combined with the advertising and Hollywood industries, and the internet. It refers to political propoganda and media manipluation. Beware. Some individuals may […]
Ericka Beckman
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Ericka Beckman Work from her exhibition at Galerie 1m3. “Throughout her three-deade career, Ericka Beckman’s playful yet formally demanding films have challenged traditional esthetics and cultural narration codes. Superimposing a fairy tales lexicon on the structures and codes of traditional games, her work is a sharp criticism of the rites of learning in Western societies. […]
Gilles De Brock
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Gilles De Brock Work from Liquid Design and The New Public Space “Liquid Design Imagine, you’re living in the 14th century, somebody tells you the printing press will be a catalyst in a scientific revolution. You would probably think this person is exaggerating. You do understand the principle of reproduction and distribution of thought, that’s […]
Peter Wu
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Peter Wu Work from his oeuvre. “Wu questions the relationship between painting and drawing. The two are interwoven, building up forms and images creating a dense space that recedes into a macabre, yet psychedelic, world of patterns, motifs and pure abstractions. It is a visual battlefield where electric color explodes through compacted and intricate ink drawings which seem […]
Alex Da Corte
Monday, 20 January 2014
Alex Da Corte Work from his oeuvre “Unquestionably, 29-year-old artist Alex Da Corte is an heir to the American school of pop. But Da Corte, who was born in Camden, New Jersey, also lived in Caracas, Venezuela, until he was eight, and some of South America’s appreciation for bright, lysergic colors, swirling surfaces, andcelebratory life-and-death […]
Jamian Juliano-Villani
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Jamian Juliano-Villani Work from “Gamblers Choice” at Retrospective, Hudson. “Juliano-Villani’s recent work renders hyperaware chaotic scenes in a bright, rich palette. Informed by a wide range of sources from ancient Eastern art to 1980s American cartoons, Juliano-Villani resists the notion that all paintings have to be about the history of the medium. While she may […]
Walter de Maria
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Walter de Maria Work from his oeuvre. “…He was best known for large-scale outdoor works that often involved simple if rather extravagant ideas or gestures: a SoHo loft filled with two feet of earth, for example, or a solid brass rod two inches in diameter and one kilometer long driven into the ground in Kassel, […]