Archive for the ‘Painting’ Category

Les Rogers: It’s All About Skin
It is hot in the city, very hot. So I imagine lots of skin at the Haunch of Venison opening tonight, which is perfect because my paintings are all skin. Haunch was nice enough to ask me to do a project along side Alexandra Grant, Doug Argue and Bill Fontana. Since the paintings are a peek into the most intimate of moments I figured why not also offer a peek into the often unseen activity and energy that ends up bottled in the finished works. All the chemist mixes on the table and splatters on the studio floor, the paintings living for awhile cozy, shoulder to "shoulder," before their new roomier homes. The only studio witness, roaming, in form of trusted Labrador. The dreaded rolling of largest works (all went well thankfully). Paintings arrive at the gallery wrapped in a teasing gauzy haze of glassine and plastic. Propped against walls looking very much like the bodies they depict. The couple painted here are “putting on a show" so here are a few behind the scene shots. (more...)

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Latest Works from Scientist Turned Artist Kelsey Brookes
Kelsey Brookes is a former biochemist whose work exhibits an interplay with figure, abstract forms and text.

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Jasper Johns Notches an Auction Record
Jasper Johns' signature work "Flag" sold for $28.6 million at Christie's last night, a record for the artist.

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Adolf Dietrich X Richard Phillips at Swiss Institute
Swiss Institute presents historical paintings by Adolf Dietrich with recent works by Richard Phillips.

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Mark Ryden at Paul Kasmin
Mark Ryden’s "The Gay 90’s: Old Thyme Art Show" opened this week at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.

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Emily Burns’ Photo-Realistic Paintings.
Emily Burns is a young artist working for Jeff Koons Studio in New York.

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Gagosian Gallery London Presented “Crash”
Crash - Homage to JG Ballard at the Gagosian London aimed to analyze how the British writer influenced a generation of artists.

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Haunch of Venison: Your History is Not Our History
Haunch of Venison presents a group show organized by David Salle and Richard Phillips of works produced in the 1980s New York.

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Marlene Dumas “Against the Wall” at David Zwirner
For almost the first time Marlene Dumas turns her hand to space, architecture, and most unusually still life.

1398 via Art Observed

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Donald Baechler at Cheim & Read
Cheim & Read presents an exhibition of recent paintings, sculptures and works on paper by American artist Donald Baechler.

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Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris
Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Guggenheim are both showing survey exhibitions of Picasso's avant-garde in Paris.

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The Scull Collection at the Acquavella Galleries
Robert and Ethel Scull created a market for Pop, making it the occasion for lavish parties and the new face of art in the 60s.

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Karel Funk at 303 Gallery
Karel Funk’s hyper-realist portraits are as enigmatic as the urbanites they depict. Here, a first look at the painter’s show at 303 Gallery.

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Elliott Hundley at Andrea Rosen Gallery
Working across the widest array of media, Elliott Hundley ruptures the boundaries between collage, painting, and sculpture.

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Henry Darger at the American Folk Art Museum
An exhibition of Henry Darger at the American Folk Art Museum, offers a look at the works he displayed on the walls of his studio.

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Painting Is Not Dead Yet
Roberta Smith writes a short essay on the state of contemporary painting. It's not dead!

1324 via NY Times

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Ilya & Emilia Kabakov at Thaddaeus Ropac
Paris' Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac presents a new exhibition of paintings by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: The Flying Paintings.

1312 via Contemporary Art Daily

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Sarah Morris at Gallery Meyer Kainer
Gallery Meyer Kainer presents "It's All True" by Sarah Morris, labeled after an unfinished documentary film by Orson Welles.

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“Crash, Homage to J.G. Ballard” at Gagosian
On view at Gagosian Gallery in London is a group exhibition titled “Crash, Homage to J.G. Ballard” inspired by a prominent British writer.

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In Pictures: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
The Royal Academy of Arts has opened its doors to established and unknown artists to submit work for its 242nd Summer Exhibition.

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Charline von Heyl at Friedrich Petzel
Friedrich Petzel Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Charline von Heyl. This is her sixth solo exhibition at the gallery.

1293 via Contemporary Art Daily

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Victoria & Albert: Art & Love Exhibition at Buckingham Palace
"Victoria & Albert: Art & Love" brings together more than 400 items from the Royal Collection, celebrating the art-loving couple.

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Bharti Kher “Inevitable Undeniable Necessary” at Hauser & Wirth
London's Hauser & Wirth presents Bharti Kher’s debut solo exhibit. Her vision makes the banal wondrous and the quotidian unusual.

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Marlene Dumas | Against the Wall
David Zwirner presents a first solo exhibition "Against the Wall" by Marlene Dumas since the artist joined the gallery in 2008.

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