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Archive for May 2019

At Luhring Augustine, Sanya Kantarovsky Demands Your Attention

By Art of Choice | May 31, 2019 | Comments Off on At Luhring Augustine, Sanya Kantarovsky Demands Your Attention

‘On Them’ at Luhring Augustine Gallery picks apart the historical past of figurative painting by subverting expectation and warping archetypes into something new.

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The 2019 Whitney Biennial Shines a Light on The Present State of American Art

By Maria Vogel | May 30, 2019 | Comments Off on The 2019 Whitney Biennial Shines a Light on The Present State of American Art

Operating since 1932, the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Biennial has showcased a collection of artworks reflecting the current state of America at large.

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Katherine Bradford Embraces an Unconstrained Practice

By Maria Vogel | May 30, 2019 | Comments Off on Katherine Bradford Embraces an Unconstrained Practice

Katherine Bradford uses paint as a means to communicate.

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Lumin Wakoa’s Memories Find a Second Life In Her Paintings

By Maria Vogel | May 21, 2019 | Comments Off on Lumin Wakoa’s Memories Find a Second Life In Her Paintings

Wakoa’s works teeter the line between abstraction and figuration, with forms appearing on the surface as you spend more with them.

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Julie Curtiss’ Debut at Anton Kern is Delectably Satisfying

By Maria Vogel | May 16, 2019 | Comments Off on Julie Curtiss’ Debut at Anton Kern is Delectably Satisfying

Curtiss has come to master a style of painting that fuses historical movements and results in a style that is utterly her own.

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Amy Lincoln Wows Us With Her Vibrant Takes on Nature

By Maria Vogel | May 14, 2019 | Comments Off on Amy Lincoln Wows Us With Her Vibrant Takes on Nature

Amy Lincoln paints the scenes that she views outdoors with an electric palette.

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Ludovica Capobianco Curates Immersive Experiences

By Maria Vogel | May 14, 2019 | Comments Off on Ludovica Capobianco Curates Immersive Experiences

Ludovica Capobianco started her career working in galleries and quickly found her love of curating.

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Dan Perkins’ Optical Play is a Treat for your Eyes

By Maria Vogel | May 9, 2019 | Comments Off on Dan Perkins’ Optical Play is a Treat for your Eyes

Inspired by color, Dan Perkins paints flat spaces that appear to have layers of depth.

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Maysha Mohamedi Merges Worlds on her Canvas

By Maria Vogel | May 8, 2019 | Comments Off on Maysha Mohamedi Merges Worlds on her Canvas

Los Angeles-based artist Maysha Mohamedi makes large-scale abstract paintings whose bold colors and mark-making represent certain moments in her life.

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In ‘Emo Jungle’ Josh Smith Embraces the Old and Welcomes the New

By Maria Vogel | May 2, 2019 | Comments Off on In ‘Emo Jungle’ Josh Smith Embraces the Old and Welcomes the New

In Smith’s inaugural solo exhibition with David Zwirner Gallery, he constructs s a multi-room exhibition that traces his many representational motifs and introduces a few fresh renderings.

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In this series of work, #LouiseGiovanelli depicts the aesthetic of stage performances with various acts suspended. @grimmgallery @louise___giovanelli 💚 #artofchoice
“Cecily Brown: Death and the Maid” on view at @metmuseum through December 3rd, 2023 🔥🔥🔥 #cecilybrown #metmuseum #artofchoice
Made during the pandemic, between 2019-2021, these works by #RichardPrince restage the jokes of iconic American comedian #RodneyDangerfield, in boldly applied oil stick letters across the cacophonous back catalogue of the comic’s stage notes, checks, and other material. In recalibrating the notes as ready made collages, #Prince draws into relief Dangerfield’s observations on contemporary life, both exposing and parodying received cultural associations and norms. — @sadiecoleshq @richardprince_official #artofchoice
Frank Stella, Lettre sur les aveugles I, 1974 #frankstella #artofchoice
If you’re in NYC go see Sarah Sze: Timelapse at @guggenheim 💯 #SarahSze #Guggenheim #artofchoice
A perfect pink bow 🎀🐴 #SarahMiska 🌟 We can’t wait for @sarah_miska’s upcoming show in May at @nightgallery 🔥 #artofchoice
@kathebradford’s show is coming up at the end of the month at @campolipresti #Paris 🔥 #KatherineBradford #artofchoice #April20
Our interview with @ding_shilun, “The Characters in Ding Shilun’s Works are Regarded as Impossible Miracles”, is live online now. Click the link in bio to read! #dingshilun #artofchoice #interview

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