The Language of Painting (Katherine Daniels on left, Carol Salmanson right) at Lesley Heller Workspace, back room, Fran Siegel with large, idiosyncratic paper works in front |
Joan Grubin |
Vicky DaSilva, Martha Clippinger, Doreen McCarthy |
Clippinger's work reminds me of Cordy Ryman a little. Salmanson's exhibition premise is the co-optation of formal painting language (line, color, shape) by new technologies, from material to color. |
Gelah Penn |
Carol Salmanson |
Artist-Curator Carol Salmanson, her work on left, Lynn Harlow's right |
Several blocks over on Broome near Bowery at the new Nichelle Beauchene: Kristin Moran, my favorite one. It's smaller, and the work feels just right at this scale: pyrotechnic, like Fragonard. |
Her strange, elegant paintings do not look process driven. |
This is bravura painting, in which marks act as forms. |
Almost like Manet, or Boldini--spaces seen in paintings that remain undefined. |
Ariel Dill. Love the marked up stuff inside the green swoosh. |
Ariel Dill's paintings have lots of air and space |
Everything about this Heidi Han is wonderful, both fully considered and insouciant. |
Han again |
Tisch Abelow, two of four--a little like Amanda Church, Stuart Davis...beautiful color. |
Heidi Han |
Mathew Fischer |
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