Archive for February 2019
Hilary Pecis Conveys The Essence of an Environment
Referencing the history and medium of painting, Pecis’ work feels as though it could exist in a number of time periods, while retaining a modern quality.
Read MoreJosh Sperling’s Perrotin Show is a ‘Big’ One
Large in scale and in scope, Sperling’s assortment of visual experiences exemplifies his mastery of carpentry, painting, and sculpture combined.
Read MoreRose Nestler Explores The Societal Constructs of Clothing
Through her work, Nestler explores how the clothes we wear and the bodies we live in heavily influence the lives we lead.
Read MoreKenturah Davis Inaugurates Matthew Brown Los Angeles in a Profound Way
‘Blur in the Interest of Precision’ presents a solo exhibition of drawings and sculpture by Davis.
Read MoreTheresa Chromati’s Powerful Homages to Womanhood
Chromati’s work is bursting with expression, full of intimate symbols that tell the story of her own life.
Read MoreEvan Holloway Clouds the Distinctions of the Natural and Manmade World
The works on view stands alone as their own statement, while still blending together as a distinct part of Holloway’s practice.
Read MoreTariku Shiferaw Investigates Abstract Expressionism’s History
Shiferaw creates his own distinct marks, full of clever references to his culture and its place in the world.
Read MoreKyle Vu-Dunn Captures Deep Emotion in a Highly Inventive Way
Vu-Dunn’s relief paintings defy categorical restraints, blurring the lines between sculpture and painting.
Read MoreIrena Jurek Creates Bold Expressions
Jurek creates lively, textural work that spans painting, drawing, and sculpture.
Read MoreBrett Gorvy Continues to Take the Art World by Storm
From Christie’s to Lévy Gorvy, we spoke to the art world aficionado about his impressive career trajectory, his Instagram presence, and more.
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