George W. Bush- worse painter or president?
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NEWTHINGS.
The work of Anna Betbeze, Josh Brand, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, and Josh Tonsfeldt at Mitchell-Innes and Nash “allows an element of chance or material history to affect surface, substituting the physical memory of the source material for the deliberate gesture.”
Rooster Gallery presents
Fit to Print, an “exhibition exclusively dedicated to fashion photography by one of New York’s most ground-breaking and innovative photography duos, Herring and Herring.”
Privileged White People, Christopher K. Ho’s show at
Forever and Today, derives “from his experiences as a young immigrant from Hong Kong to Southern California.”
Dana Cooper’s show at
Postmasters “rings together groups of photographs, photo-collages and spatial hybrid constructions that in an accumulative way convey a disorienting imaginary landscape.”
Roger Brown’s show at
DC Moore provides “commentary on current events and attitudes with a strong dose of irony and a wry sense of humor.”