wyatt gallery
The Wyatt Gallery show at Foley consists of photographs that reveal “a world of unintentional “non-made” street art.”
The Wyatt Gallery show at Foley consists of photographs that reveal “a world of unintentional “non-made” street art.”
The Hugo McCloud show at Sean Kelly consists of eleven new pieces that mix “unconventional industrial materials—aluminum sheeting, silver aluminum butane paint, and black liquid tar—with traditional pigment and woodblock printing techniques.”
François Dufrêne was a French Nouveau realist, Lettrist and poet, primarily known for his use of décollage.
A nice view from the studio, working on ‘Our Town’.
New work created from found street posters, 54″ x 50″.
The El Anatsui show at Jack Shainman closes November 15. For those unfamiliar with his work, Anatsui uses bottle caps, printing plates and copper wire to “transform the material into both draping wall pieces and three-dimensional works that hover between painting and sculpture.”
Ryan Wallace‘s show at Susan Inglett “delves into the technical and formal properties of abstract painting by creating reliefs that prize texture, light and surface tension.”
Apocryphal Times, a group show at Friedman Benda, features the work of “eleven international artists who grapple with the ultimate-elusive concept of time.”
Go see Anthony Miler’s show at Art 3 before it closes.
The Matthew Ritchie show at Andrea Rosen, which “embodies a comprehensive visual examination of diagrammatic thinking,” closes October 22.