Mark Khaisman at Pentimenti Gallery. VoltaNY 2012
Pentimenti Gallery Ξ Philadelphia based artist Mark Khaisman, represented at the VoltaNY show by the Pentimenti Gallery, talks about a common yet unexpected material he uses to create his...
View ArticleMatthew Brandt at M+B Gallery. AIPAD 2012
M+B Gallery Ξ Benjamin Trigano, owner of M+B Gallery in Los Angeles discusses the work of a young photographer Matthew Brandt who photographs American lakes and uses a very unique process to marry...
View ArticleStephen Wilkes at Peter Fetterman Gallery. AIPAD 2012
Peter Fetterman Gallery Ξ Photographer Stephen Wilkes, represented at AIPAD by Peter Fetterman Gallery, Santa Monica takes 1,000 to 1,400 photographs in a single day to create fluid images of time and...
View ArticleCONNERSMITH. The Armory Show 2013.
Chicago based artist makes 89 Washington Innovators his prime subjects. CONNERSMITH Ξ When was the last time you considered a Washington politician a worthy subject for an art project? The idea didn’t...
View ArticleMcCormick Gallery. The Armory Show 2013.
A Chicago gallery focuses on Abstract Expressionists. Franz Kline and Jack Roth at McCormick Gallery. McCormick Gallery Ξ Half-way down the long halls of Pier 92 at The Armory Show Modern you come...
View ArticleSebastiao Salgado at Peter Fetterman Gallery. AIPAD 2013
Sebastiao Salgado: GENESIS at Peter Fetterman Gallery. Peter Fetterman Gallery Ξ In somewhat of a contrast to the biblical timeline, the Brazilian-born, Paris-based Sebastiao Salgado completed his...
View ArticleInigo Manglano-Ovalle: The Armory Show 2014
Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica and Thomas Schulte Gallery, Berlin: The Armory Show 2014 Storm Prototype II by Inigo Manglano-Ovalle More and more artists are engaging science in their...
View ArticleConrad Marca-Relli at Hackett Mill: The Armory Show
Conrad Marca-Relli’s collage paintings. We continue to focus on the lesser-known masters of Post War American art and bring you an interview with Jessica Phillips of Hackett Mill Gallery in San...
View ArticleAnn Hamilton’s O N E E V E R Y O N E at ADAA: The Art Show
A portrait in the hands of an artist is never just a portrait. It is a commentary, a narration, a spotlight, a collection of symbols, references, it’s a poem, and it’s a study of the model’s psyche,...
View ArticleEmerson Woelffer at Manny Silverman Gallery
The more you look at art the faster you learn to notice and identify connections among artists, influences, similarities, references and shared narratives. Emerson Woelffer, a Chicago-native and a...
View ArticleSam Gilliam at David Kordansky Gallery | Frieze New York
The master of brush-less painting Sam Gilliam has appeared on galleryIntell before and we were thrilled to see an entire booth at Frieze Art Fair dedicated to his art. Gilliam’s paintings are colorful,...
View ArticleNikki Rosato at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery
It requires a certain amount of concentration, curiosity and geographical knowledge to fully appreciate the work of Nikki Rosato, a New York-born, Boston-based and New Orleans – represented artist. But...
View ArticleKahn & Selesnick’s ‘Theater of Memory’ at AIPAD
The Truppe Fledermaus & the Carnival at the End of the World I spent yesterday afternoon wandering the dimly lit halls of New York City’s Park Avenue Armory, taking in what the galleries brought to...
View ArticlePart 1: Shows to see in Tokyo, Brussels, Chicago, and New York.
So, we covered the Top 5 NYC exhibitions we are looking forward to this January and now it’s time to grab your passport and start your fabulous art globe-trotting adventure. 1. Marisa Merz at Gladstone...
View ArticlePart 2: Catherine Opie’s new portraits and landscapes, + shows in London,...
6. Piet Mondrian at David Zwirner London 24 Grafton Street, London Piet Mondrian Early Mondrian: Painting 1900-1905 November 26, 2015 – January 23, 2016 Medium: Painting “Curated by Karsten Schubert,...
View ArticleVIDEO: Howard Greenberg and Ed Burtynsky. AIPAD 2017
An interview with Howard Greenberg, member AIPAD It really is all about scale. We want our technology smaller, and at the same time we want to be able to interact with images on a larger, more...
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