Huang Hai-Hsin's Blondes, 2018, 40.25 x 50 inches at Eli Klein, Paintings from Taiwan.Gallery Link |
Liu Chi-Hung's Lintou, 2018, 27.5 x 39.3/8 inches. This painting shows the lively attention in brushwork endemic to a calligrapher. This show was reviewed by John Yau in Hyperallergic, but I dare not read it, or it may impact my post. Here's the link for you: Hyperallergic Review by John Yau |
Hsiao Chin's Due Universi, 2004, approx. 55 x 43 inches. |
Yang Mao-Lin's Wanderers of the Abyssal Darkness. Crestfish L 1904, from this year. 85 x 57 inches. Worlds within worlds... |
Su Wong-Chen's Chinese Valentines Day, 2017. Such delicacy inside the movement of paint : true in most of the works on view. |
Chou Tai-Chun's Bck to Pandora, 2017, acrylic on canvas grommeted to the wall--a dynamic composition celebrating the tension between internal and external forces. |
Hu Chau-Tsung's Home -Private Island, 2015, and |
Quick takes from You are So Loved and Lovely at Fridman Gallery: Here, Wura-Natasha Ogunji's Lagoon, 19.5 x 24 inches, embroidery, ink, graphite on tracing paper. Gallery Link |
ruby onyinyechi amanze, detail, at the same time or in coexistence with, 2019, ink graphite, photo transfers, metallic enamel, 31.5 x 55 inches the whole drawing. |
Ridley Howard, from Light Paintings at Marinaro Gallery. Gallery Link |
Billed as paintings that "navigate a space between American scene painting, cinema, poster design, and graphic abstraction," these works summon the Patrick Nagle 1980s with stunning artificiality. |
The surfaces are delicate, edges soft, and paint creamy to belie the graphic shapes. |
My LA childhood embraces these simultaneously shallow and withdrawn images, essentially dreaming machines. |
Space for projection. |
This morning, Debra Jenks told me about the William Pope L's crawl, entitled Conquest. |
As Pope L. took the stage, I began to reminisce about the crawls, and to project what the volunteers might encounter in their day. |
And at the time of posting, what was just beginning here has completed. This project was funded by Public Art Fund , in coordination with MoMA and the Whitney for Pope L's upcoming exhibitions. |
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