Tag Archive for 'Artist'

A Lister at K Gallery

The Pain of Feeling exhibition at KGallery.

Walter Niedermayr at Robert Miller Gallery

Robert Miller Gallery presents an exhibition of Italian photographer Walter Niedermayr images. Widely exhibited internationally, Niedermayr’s oversized multi-panel photographs feature a stark contrast through scale. Massive mountainous landscapes or architectural elements dwarf human figures and establish a dialogue between man and the environment.

 

Ben Quilty Curates Jan Murphy

Should be an interesting show: Ben Quilty organizes a show at Jan Murphy. May 19 – June 6, 2009. I like the concept of a gallery owner giving up the reigns to an artist. 

 

Michael Doolan at Karen Woodbury

Artist Michael Doolan at Karen Woodbury gallery.

Mark Kimber Photographer

Mark Kimber website here.

all images copyright Mark Kimber

What They’re Not: The Paintings of Christopher Wool

What They’re Not: The Paintings of Christopher Wool at Galerie Micheline Szwajcer from 29 January – 14 March, 2009.

Ann Goldstein writes about the work here.

Bicycle Paintings by Taliah Lempert

Bicycle Paintings by Taliah Lempert.

Andy’s Bike Front

Right now Taliah is working on a painting of a Jesse’s Robin Hood. This struck a chord with me as I used to ride a Robin Hood in college. My bike- messenger mechanic buddy pulled a Robin Hood frame out of the dumpster and told me he had a project bike for me. I asked him to set me up right! He took about a week to piece together my commuter bike. It was built like a tank and drove solid. It was even stolen once! I wandered through my neighborhood hoping some kids just took it for a joyride. It didn’t get very far as I found it a couple of blocks away. I knew the crims wouldn’t think my bike was cool enough to keep!

Jesse’s Robin Hood 

 

 

Richard Misrach On the Beach

The Richard Misrach exhibition titled On The Beach closes at the Henry today. The show is on a two year tour travelling from Honolulu to Atlanta. Misrach captures beaches, oceans, sunbathers and swimmers photographed from an extreme omniscient perspective. 

 

Jeffry Mitchell Limited Edition Prints at Sidereal Press

My client, Sheila Coppola at Sidereal Fine Art Press, worked with artist Jeffry Mitchell to produce a number of limited edition intaglio print editions. Each series features elaborately drawn peonies, an image he has investigated over the last 30 years, using the traditional technique of soft ground etching.

During the proofing stages Mitchell paired etched plates to arrive at five different combinations. From these combinations he chose three to edition titled Double Peony I, Double Peony III and Double Peony IV. The three prints are in editions of seven each with various other proofs. Five of the seven prints may be purchased singly. Two of the seven prints are reserved for sale only as a complete suite of three prints. If you have any questions about these prints or the creative process involved in making the prints, Sheila is happy to discuss.

Double Peony I

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Double Peony III

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Double Peony IV

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Peony 2004

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Josiah McElheny

Turns out Josiah got his start here in the Pacific Northwest however was immersed amongst the sea of other regional and national glass artists. Gallery owner Donald Young picked him up and he kick-started a career in NYC. Unfortunately I missed Josiah speak at The Henry last year. I would have enjoyed hearing him talk about the cosmos and it’s relation to his elaborate sculptural object/chandeliers. One of my clients went and told me it was incredible, mind altering, and changed her perspective about her relationship in the cosmos!

Apparently Josiah was awarded a residency at the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University where he collaborated with OSU cosmologist David H. Weinberg on a model of the Big Bang. 

Josiah’s works from the Total Reflective Abstraction series are also incredible to look at. These works are shown at a few gallery websites including Andrea Rosen

Above: from Flickr.

 

 

Arnaldo Pomodoro

Locate a Pomodoro sculpture anywhere on the planet.

Lia Halloran: Dark Skate Miami

More nighttime skate shots, this time set in Miami, by Lia Halloran at DCKT.

 

Andrew Curtis, Cell

Melbourne based photographer, Andrew Curtis, uses the light emitted by mobile phones to illuminate his subjects face in a new series called ‘Cell’. C-type color photograph prints available at Christine Abrahams Gallery.

Artist website here.

 

Lia Halloran, Photographs

Extended exposure photographs capture the artist’s movement while skateboarding, at night. The Dark Skate series at DCKT Contemporary, July 23 – September 13, 2008. 

 

Ben Quilty, Smashed

Quilty offers up full-on skullduggery at GrantPirrie through August 30. The work is just < ok > for me however I’m looking forward to what follows the menacing skull imagery and portraits. See his next exhibition at Jan Murphy Gallery.

Domestic Architecture

Seattle based artist Roy McMakin makes sculptural objects and architecture. McMakin’s unique style comes together in the professional services side of his company called, Domestic Architecture. What sets the architecture apart is his ability to construct a whimsical personality with common architectural elements like material, walls, doors, windows and stairs. Building materials and color play an important role in his interiors, consequently quirky details abound within McMakin’s mannered designs. Contrasts in scale and proportion create a sublime effect; McMakin knows the rules and enjoys manipulating the rules. Looking at his projects you realize every architectural detail has been carefully designed.

Vashon Island, WA Residence

37th Avenue Residence

Dale Frank, Some Boring Paintings, 2008

Dale Frank exhibition, Some Boring Paintings, 2008, at Roslyn Oxley9 from June 26 – July 12, 2008.

It seemed of little wonder anecdotally, 2008 varnish on canvas 200 x 260 cm

Petrina Hicks at Stills Gallery

Petrina Hicks exhibition at Stills Gallery from June 18 – July 19, 2008.

Lambswool, 2008 from The Descendants

Ricky Swallow at Darren Knight Gallery

I had a radio just like this growing up.

Ricky Swallow is exhibiting at Darren Knight Gallery from May 17 – June 7, 2008.

Official artist site here.

Noël Skrzypczak

Noël Skrzypczak had an exhibition titled Twelve Disasters, at Neon Parc in March. Her work reminds me of Dale Frank + Katharina Grosse.

Official artist website here.