david hammons
The incredible David Hammons show at L & M Arts closes on February 26. The show has been getting a lot of press, all of it deserved. See it.
The incredible David Hammons show at L & M Arts closes on February 26. The show has been getting a lot of press, all of it deserved. See it.
Hope Gangloff’s new work at Susan Inglett “captures a personal American Vision, a modern day Dick and Nicole Diver who by some turn of events have found themselves inhabiting a Brooklyn cold-water flat.” The show runs through March 12.
Artefuse, a website dedicated to showing the best art from all over the world, recently had a post about my work.
The Spanish artist Juan Navarro Baldeweg’s show at Marlborough, which consists of “vibrant oils on canvas, that range in size from small-scale to large-format,” closes February 26.
Thanks to SLAMXHYPE, a super cool daily that looks at fashion, style and culture, for the mention of my work.
Gerhard Richter’s show Sinbad, at the Flag Art Foundation, consists of paintings presented behind glass and arranged into forty-nine diptych pairs.
Lee Wells’s exhibit at Rooster Contemporary, Action for Freedom, which opens on February 17, features new video action paintings from his “Soul Series”.
Trey Speegle’s show at Benrimon Contemporary looks interesting. Using “one of the world’s largest collections of vintage paint-by-number paintings as inspiration, Speegle explores themes of hope, love, longing and transformation by using affirmations, double entendre, and word play that resonate with a broad Pop appeal.”
POSSIBLE PROJECT’S Possible Press, a curated quarterly of artist’s writings, recently released its newest issue. To receive a copy, email: press@possibleprojects.com.
Sergej Jensen’s show at MoMA PS1, which is his first American museum survey, consists of “twenty works produced over the past eight years, as well as a number of new pieces created by the artist on site.” It will be on view through May 2.