Wednesday, July 25, 2018

July at a Glance: Westbeth, DC Moore, Nancy Hoffman, Painting Center, Garvey Simon

Whitney Museum Employee show at Westbeth Gallery: Ramon Cintron, 2016, pen and ink on canvas
Manuela Gonzales, 2018, acrylic on canvas
William Norton, 2018, hand-etched plexi with custom frame: "Feral Forest 2"
Holly Brennan, Loser! 2018, ink on bristol board
Jehad Abdu-Hamda, Palestine Resists Occupation and Subjugation, 2018, collage
Meer Musa, 2018, Here Not Here, mixed mediums including acrylic, watercolor, pastel
Victor Moscoso, Wiracocha, 2017, oil, brass, feathers, wood
Deborah Lutz, Interrupted Sight, 2016, chalk, charcoal, sanguine, and ink on paper
At DC Moore: a gorgeous Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Trees and Grass, 1921, 10 x 7 inches
George Tooker, Study for Jukebox, 1953, 21 x 13 inches 
I think this is Jared French. These last three works are in the back room at DC Moore. They are immensely satisfying structural, architectural drawings.
Doron Langberg in the front room.
Chie Fueki in the front room - driving paintings, calling to mind Mernet Larsen's quotidian classroom paintings--scenes from everyday life.



Flowering at Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 27th St. Watercolor hero Joseph Raffael!

 and Joan Bankemper in the round...

Gregory Gomez in Juxtapositions, now closed. Link here for better images. Gallery Link

Raul Ortiz
Elizabeth Riley
Dennis D'Amelio, Compass, 2012, 18 x 24 inches

Michelle Brandenmuehl
Melanie Kozol
Charlotte Schultz
Suejin Jo

Ending the day, All The Living Things, solo by James Holl at Garvey Simon.
 Holl includes ruminations on color, painting and meditation that are beautiful to read. Gallery Link



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