Harman Projects is pleased to announce Liminality, the latest solo exhibition by Miles Johnston. Following his last exhibition over six years ago, this new body of work features drawings in graphite and ink as well as paintings in oil and watercolor, highlighting the artist’s eclectic range.
Poetry and Paintboxes in Provincetown: Documenting the Legacy of The Fine Arts Work Center
Art residencies are like idyllic adult summer camps, and although the Fine Arts Work Center has a fulsome summer program, their fellowships take place when a knit cap and down vest are appreciated. That hardly discourages the writers and visual artists who attend, as expressed by poet John Murillo; “One thing is to have a good idea for a poem or image that is resonant or impactful, but that’s not enough. You need something else to push against or to … Continue reading “Poetry and Paintboxes in Provincetown: Documenting the Legacy of The Fine Arts Work Center”
DesignerCon is Set To Kick Off in Las Vegas
DesignerCon (DCon), the world’s premiere art, design and collectibles megashow, announced today it will expand its presence in Las Vegas this November, bringing a series of exclusive after-parties, immersive experiences, and special access privileges to an estimated 70,000 DesignerCon attendees. DCon has partnered with Superplastic’s Dopeameme Institute for Pleasure Research, Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart, and Tao Group Hospitality to provide supplemental entertainment and nightlife opportunities to attendees. DCon 2024 takes place at The Expo at World Market Center and makes … Continue reading “DesignerCon is Set To Kick Off in Las Vegas”
David Byrd: Bad jobs can produce very good pictures
Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by David Byrd (1926 – 2013) coinciding with the release of Volume 1 of the late American artist’s catalogue raisonné. Occupying the third floor gallery, this presentation aims to illuminate the interconnections between Byrd’s paintings, drawings, and assemblage sculptures, and provide a glimpse into his creative process. Special attention is paid to the portraits Byrd sketched on notepaper while on the job and painted years later, of the men and women at the Veterans’ Affairs hospital … Continue reading “David Byrd: Bad jobs can produce very good pictures”
Watering False Flowers: Erin M. Riley's Textiles Debut in Paris
Years ago, in an interview with Erin M. Riley, she told us “For a long time, I tried to remain respectful, but finally realized that while my work is made on a loom, these pieces are not traditional by any means, and rather than call them tapestries, I have just started describing them by the materials they are made with. I do love talking with the students who are studying textiles currently. They are excited about the work I am … Continue reading “Watering False Flowers: Erin M. Riley's Textiles Debut in Paris”
HUSKMITNAVN: A New Day @ V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
There is something so comforting about a HUSKMITNAVN show at V1 Gallery. Not that the work is comfortable, but that you know HUSKMITNAVN will paint about domestic life in a way that feels relatable, or create a collective sense of anxiety and humor in his illustrations. It’s comforting because you know he has an eye out for us, he’s paying attention, he gets it, he gets what is going on at home. He has always had an empathetic eye, and … Continue reading “HUSKMITNAVN: A New Day @ V1 Gallery, Copenhagen”
JIM JOE's “Practice in Public” is a Fascinating Exploration and Use of Public Space
It’s a process of patience. JIM JOE, famous in that he is famously mostly reluctant to take a spotlight or showcase himself in public, made an entire project in public. Perhaps the most public place he could, at the New York Public Library, exploring two branches located on Fifth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street in their rich and vast resoruces of pictures they have in their archive. As the 2023 Picture Collection Artist Fellow, JIM JOE made all the … Continue reading “JIM JOE's “Practice in Public” is a Fascinating Exploration and Use of Public Space”
Joan Cornella Makes “Yogawork” of the Sculpture
The master of sinister fun, Joan Cornellà has teamed with AllRightsReserved for a new vinyl sculpture, “Yogawork,” available on October 3rd at 12am EDT. The hair part features a thermochromic color-changing finish, which addds to the Cornella brand of comedy and satire. Releasing this week exclusively at DDTStore.com.
Luca Sára Rózsa and Dickens Otieno Find an “E-scape” in Los Angeles
Steve Turner is pleased to present E-scape, a two-person exhibition featuring new paintings by Budapest-based Luca Sára Rózsa and new weavings by Nairobi-based Dickens Otieno. Both artists make works about the environment and humanity’s connection to it. Rózsa uses loose and expressive brush strokes in lustrous color to depict feral humans in nature. Four of her works relate to the elements of fire, water, air and earth while two relate to war and peace. Otieno creates large-scale colorful wall weavings and floor … Continue reading “Luca Sára Rózsa and Dickens Otieno Find an “E-scape” in Los Angeles”
“I'd Love To See You, a Juxtapoz Magazine at 30, Part 1” Poster
Made available for the first time, in conjunction with our 30th anniversary exhibition of the same name (and on view through August 14, 2024), Rusha & Co has “I’d Love To See You, a Juxtapoz Magazine at 30, Part 1″ posters for sale now. The limited edition posters come in an edition of 250, with each poster uniquely printed with edition number. Each is 20″ x 28”, and $30. Buy it here.