Describing Anastasia Bay as someone who sketches figures is akin to calling Giuseppe Verdi a songwriter. She paints big, and with authority, in gestures that are seen, felt and remembered. Among her many interests is opera, which has been crowned the “queen of the arts”—so I’m going to continue in grandiose fashion and coronate this French artist into a most royal court of creatives. In a desire to revive and invigorate the rich magnificence of ancient Greek drama, opera summoned … Continue reading “Anastasia Bay: Homage to the Body Electric”
Spoke Art Presents “Moleskine Project XII”
Spoke Art is excited to announce the twelfth iteration of The Moleskine Project, our most beloved and longest running exhibition. This dynamic group show has included hundreds of emerging and established artists from around the world utilizing the humble pages of the ubiquitous sketchbook.
Morteza Khakshoor: Post-Picasso
Morteza Khakshoor is the definition of an artist’s artist. An ideal conversationalist, his practice is guided by the divine sensation a creator forever chases: where everything feels inexplicably right. He quotes Picasso in casual conversation; his admiration for history’s most mentioned artist is pure and true. However, the Cubism comparison often applied to Khakshoor’s work is a sliver of interpretation, and we’re going much deeper.
Gabriela Ruiz: Valley Girl
When entering the downtown Los Angeles studio of artist Gabriela Ruiz, I was struck by a painting of an eye. Not just any eye, but a puffy, surreal orb that turned out to be inspired by a horrific ocular infection, which resulted in an obsession for looking at eyes and how constrained and odd they could be. It’s her gift, thinking beyond, designing an opening and pushing the idea into strange places. She brings these concepts to life through zany … Continue reading “Gabriela Ruiz: Valley Girl”
Christian Quin Newell: A Dream Sequence
As soon as I first read about the practice of London-based Christian Quin Newell, I knew I wanted to interview him. His show there this past summer at Public Gallery was a collection of—and I directly quote—“Cosmological paintings opening up portals to an internal realm informed by Buddhist philosophy, mysticism, meditation, and the dream.” See what I’m talking about?
Tim Conlon the Freight Painter
We have a longstanding romance with the American train, a slow and poetic vision that crosses rivers, slices through mountains and connects towns, cities and new frontiers. The railroad has been the subject of songs, novels, paintings and film, but the train car itself has an intimate and unique relationship to graffiti. The American folk history of hobo and rail worker graffiti is steeped in our culture, from the Beatniks to the contemporary graffiti movement that has stretched from Colossus … Continue reading “Tim Conlon the Freight Painter”
“Soft/Cover” Celebrates Experimental Fabric Design @ The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is pleased to present Soft/Cover, a major exhibition spanning three galleries that will be on view from now through August 17, 2025. Soft/Cover surveys the many surprising ways artists have used fabric and screenprinting to create objects that relate to the body. Focusing on the connection between textiles, fashion, and architecture, the exhibition includes new and rarely-shown works from The Fabric Workshop and Museum’s collection—each created by Artists-in-Residence in collaboration with FWM’s Studio team.
On Top of the World with Kyndacee Harris
Kyndacee Harris is busy painting, otherwise I’d ask her to run for office. She had me at first glance—a painting of her own elementary school drill team—and again when I looked her up and found this quote: “To see more of my work, send me money to buy a computer.”
“KAWS YOUNG-HEE”x AllRightsReserved In Time for Netflix's Squid Game Season 2 Return
To celebrate Netflix’s Squid Game Season 2 premier, our friends at AllRightsReserved are excited to partner with KAWS and Netflix to release a set of “KAWS YOUNG-HEE” collectibles. Inspired by KAWS’ iconic character, COMPANION, the collectibles will be available online on ddtstore.com and time-limited pop-up store at Shinsegae Gangnam in Seoul starting December 20.
Anthony Cudahy: The Inflections of Somebody
It begins with a space. The original, creaking floors of GRIMM’s Tribeca space brings out something special in the viewing of Anthony Cudahy’s paintings, a show I wanted to see before speaking with the artist on the brink of another show, his museum show, Spinneret, opening at the Green Family Art Foundation this fall. Cudahy paints emotion and something quite moody, and when you circle the gallery, the timeworn floorboards enhance the intimacy of the works on view, evoking an … Continue reading “Anthony Cudahy: The Inflections of Somebody”