Charlene Von Heyl at Petzel in their new 18th St. space |
As many have noted, a very strong show. This painting's lumininous lavender areas, covered by patterns, become interior space that is denser than its surroundings. |
Shockingly simple spaces comprised of black lines on yellow surface |
Dense, rich, simple, simultaneously |
Jonas Wood at Anton Kern, this painting 80 x 90 or so |
Looks posterized and painterly |
Patterns, patterns |
Back room |
Delicate and painterly |
Paul Feeley at Garth Greenan (the old Gary Snyder space, same roster, venue) |
Reviewed by John Yau in Hyperallergic, for one |
Bright, luminous, Matisse-like surfaces |
and doppelgangers |
at Paula Cooper's 7-month temporary popup space on 10th, Alan Shields |
Shields was an outdoorsman, who loved to sew and fabricate |
He showed with Paula Cooper for 20 years |
and was known for working from myriad cultures |
and for stained, delicate surfaces |
detail |
Alan Shields |
Tatiana Berg at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden |
From one side |
From the other |
Steve Roden at CRG (reviewed by Roberta Smith this day) |
Detail--a compelling mix of pencil, charcoal and blueprint |
More sculpture |
Records |
That coordinate with drawings and the artist's musical compositions--he is a sound artist |
Irish artist Diana Copperwhite at Thomas Jaekel |
Painter Kylie Heidenheimer told me about this show |
She does strange things with primary color--bleaching it, straining the triadic harmonies. Her small scale works feel perfectly pitched. |
Robin Lowe at Lennon, Weinberg |
Rhythmic patterns, desaturated color |
combines with richer notes from the 1990s figure work |
Implausible landscapes one wishes to travel |
The last days of summer. |
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