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In Conversation with Sophie Treppendahl
Virtual Walkthrough February 7, 2025 Join Sophie Treppendahl on Friday, February 7 @ 12noon PST/3 PM EST for a webinar conversation on, 'The Nearness of... Read more -
Ericka Beckman: Power of the Spin
The Drawing Center February 7, 2025 A filmmaker who came to prominence in the late 1970s, Ericka Beckman is considered a key figure of the Pictures... Read more -
In Conversation with Tim Garwood
Virtual Walkthrough January 31, 2025 Join Tim Garwood on Friday, January 31 @ 12noon PST/3 PM EST for a webinar conversation on, "A Green Place,” Tim Garwood's current solo exhibition with Philip Martin Gallery. Read more
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Carl Cheng, "Nature Never Loses," opens at ICA Philadelphia
ICA Philadelphia January 17, 2025 This exhibition is the first in-depth survey of Carl Cheng’s prescient, genre-defying work from the 1960s to the present that will transform both floors of the ICA. Read more -
Rema Ghuloum
Artforum January 1, 2025 Water, fire, and air played starring roles in Rema Ghuloum’s latest exhibition, with most of the paintings dominated by a single element. Read more -
Aaron Morse | NADA Miami 2024
NADA Miami December 3, 2024 At NADA Miami 2024, Philip Martin Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Aaron Morse. Aaron Morse’s work engages with human and environmental concerns, often with a view toward our greater narratives about ourselves and the world in which we live. Read more
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Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses
Artforum December 1, 2024 Artforum , Vol. 63, No. 4, December 2024. Carl Cheng, "Nature Never Loses,": Best of 2024 - Natilee Harren on Carl Cheng Read more -
Artist-Tinkerer Carl Cheng Teaches a Lesson in Surrendering to Systems
Art In America November 27, 2024 Since the 1960s, Carl Cheng has sometimes worked under the alias “John Doe Co.,” a sly response to his accountant’s suggestion that his art practice become a business. This coy refusal is perhaps one of several reasons why his ingenious work has yet to receive the art historical recognition it deserves. Read more -
Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses
The Brooklyn Rail November 25, 2024 Incorporated as John Doe Co. in the late 1960s so as to better deduct unconventional artistic materials without raising the... Read more
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Artist Carl Cheng’s Work Won’t Last Forever. He’s More Than Okay With That
Cultured Magazine November 22, 2024 In a wide-ranging conversation with museum curator Alex Klein, the artist reflects on the impermanence of art and his ongoing “Nature Never Loses” exhibit at the Contemporary Austin. Read more -
In Conversation with Christy Matson
Virtual Walkthrough November 15, 2024 Join Christy Matson on Friday, November 15 @ 9am PST/12noon EST for a webinar conversation on, 'Index Color,” Christy Matson's... Read more -
An Interview with Christy Matson
Valise November 11, 2024 Valise user Christy Matson is an artist based in Los Angeles. Her latest exhibition, “Index Color,” opened November 9 at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles and remains on view through December 21. Below, we discuss how she creates her “woven wall-based works,” what is gained and lost as we translate the world and artworks into pictures, and art museums’ recent embrace of textiles. Read more
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Index Color
Christy Matson November 9, 2024 Philip Martin is proud to present a solo exhibition of new wall-mounted works by Los Angeles-based artist, Christy Matson. Christy Matson’s woven, wall-mounted works combine the skill, sensitivity and craft of painting and hand weaving with the artist-directed process of an industrial Jacquard loom. Read more -
Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses
The Contemporary Austin Fall 2024 Nature Never Loses surveys six decades of the prescient, genre-defying work of artist Carl Cheng (b. 1942, San Francisco; lives and works in Santa Monica). Read more -
In Conversation with Katy Cowan
Virtual Walkthrough October 25, 2024 Join Katy Cowan on Friday, October 25 @ 9am PST/12noon EST for a webinar conversation on, 'Painted Drawings,” Katy Cowan's... Read more
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Rema Ghuloum at Philip Martin Gallery | Atmospheres
KCRW October 19, 2024 Rema Gholoum’s paintings in her new solo show, Atmospheres, are just that. Many are titled after natural phenomena — Deep... Read more -
In Conversation with Rema Ghuloum and Daniel Dove
Virtual Walkthrough October 4, 2024 Join Rema Ghuloum and Daniel Dove on Friday, October 4 @ 9am PST/12noon EST for a webinar conversation on, "Atmospheres,” Rema Ghuloum's current solo exhibition with Philip Martin Gallery. Read more -
Sky Glabush | Textures of Time and Place
Plus Magazine September 30, 2024 Sky Glabush’s work invites viewers into a rich dialogue where language, nature, and form converge. Through his use of textured... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite
MoMA September 24, 2024 MoMA ANNOUNCES A MAJOR EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTING THE ROLE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT IN CIRCULATING IDEAS OF PAN-AFRICAN SUBJECTIVITY AND IMAGINATION. Read more -
Carl Cheng’s “Nature Never Loses” | Visual Art Review
The Austin Chronicle September 13, 2024 The Austin Chronicle. Visual Art Review: Carl Cheng’s “Nature Never Loses”. The Contemporary's exhibit showcases the artist's fearlessness in the face of extinction Read more -
Sophie Treppendahl | The Superfluity of Things
James Cohan September 6, 2024 James Cohan is pleased to present The Superfluity of Things, a group exhibition that celebrates the enduring vitality of the still life tradition for contemporary artists. This exhibition presents an intergenerational cross-section of artists working within and against the genre to plum its expressive possibilities across a variety of media, including painting, photography, and sculpture. Read more
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Sky Glabush: The letters of this alphabet were trees
Stephen Friedman Gallery September 5, 2024 Stephen Friedman Gallery presents The letters of this alphabet were trees, an exhibition of new paintings by Canadian artist Sky Glabush, marking his New York debut. Based in the countryside near London, Ontario, Glabush is celebrated for his brilliantly colored landscapes depicting forests, fields, flowers, sea and sky. Read more -
Carl Cheng | A Ceaseless Encounter With Nature, An Enduring Vision
Flaunt Magazine September 1, 2024 Aerospace grade aluminum, avocado seeds, surfeit cerulean plexiglass, chemistry pipettes, stumps from abandoned Christmas trees, defunct miniature TVs, Wonder Bread,... Read more -
Carl Cheng: 'I'm not a guy that wants to be a celebrity'
Financial Times August 27, 2024 Artist Carl Cheng: ‘I’m not a guy that wants to be a celebrity’ His first retrospective, at the age of... Read more
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Carl Cheng: From the Ground Up: Nurturing Diversity in Hostile Environments
Armory Center for the Arts Aug 9, 2024 - Feb 23, 2025 What happens when populations that depend on international supply chains for basic needs are systemically cut off from food production?... Read more -
In Conversation with Sky Glabush
Virtual Walkthrough July 26, 2024 Join Sky Glabush Friday, July 26 @ 9am PST/12noon EST for a webinar conversation on, 'Mount Temptation,” Sky Glabush's current... Read more -
In Conversation with Jackie Gendel
Virtual Walkthrough July 19, 2024 Join Jackie Gendel on Friday, July 19, 2024, at 9am PST/12pm EST for a webinar conversation on “The Architect’s Daughters,”... Read more
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Artforum: MUST SEE, Jackie Gendel, "The Architect's Daughters"
Artforum July 1, 2024 ARTFORUM MUST SEE: “The Architect’s Daughters,” an exhibition of new paintings by Jackie Gendel. “The Architect’s Daughters” is Providence-based artist... Read more -
The Architect's Daughters
Jackie Gendel June 29, 2024 Philip Martin Gallery is delighted to present, “The Architect’s Daughters,” an exhibition of new paintings by Jackie Gendel. “The Architect’s... Read more -
John Joseph Mitchell | Ingleby Gallery
Instalments June 26, 2024 INSTALMENTS is a series of focussed presentations that take place in the ‘Feast Room’, on the first floor of the... Read more
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In Conversation with Pamela Jorden
Virtual Walkthrough June 7, 2024 Join Pamela Jorden on Friday, June 7, 2024, at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist will discuss... Read more -
In Conversation with Lisa Sanditz
Virtual Walkthrough May 10, 2024 Join Lisa Sanditz on Friday, May 10, 2024, at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The New York-based artist will discuss... Read more -
Sung Jik Yang | NADA New York
NADA New York 2 - 5 May 2024 At 2024 NADA New York, Philip Martin Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based painter Sung Jik Yang. Produced in the "alla prima" or wet-on-wet style of Edouard Manet and others, Sung Jik Yang's portraits express the feeling of modern identity as experienced through the people he meets in LA's San Gabriel Valley. Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite | Hyperallergic
10 Shows to See in Los Angeles This May April 30, 2024 Stromberg, Matt. “10 Shows to See in Los Angeles This May: Kwame Brathwaite’s singular photography, Jackie Amézquita’s “soil paintings,” Sanaa... Read more -
Hyperaccumulators
Lisa Sanditz April 20, 2024 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present 'Hyperaccumulators,' an exhibition featuring new works by New York-based artist Lisa Sanditz. Sanditz’s... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite: Things Well Worth Waiting For
ArtCenter College of Design April 17, 2024 Kwame Brathwaite: Things Well Worth Waiting For, on view at ArtCenter College of Design's Williamson Gallery Exhibition Dates Wednesday, April... Read more
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Kristy Luck | Marin MoCA
The Journey Before Me: Etel Adnan, Michelle Blade, Kristy Luck April 13, 2024 A cross-generational conversation, “The Journey Before Me: Etel Adnan, Michelle Blade, Kristy Luck,” Marin Museum of Contemporary Art (Novato, CA)... Read more -
Laurie Nye | EXPO Chicago
EXPO Chicago, Booth 251 11 - 14 April 2024 At 2024 EXPO Chicago Art Fair, Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present a solo booth of new works by Los Angeles-based artist, Laurie Nye. In Laurie Nye's work, painting is itself a motif, one that offers utopia, expression and freedom, particularly when depicting nature. Read more -
The Sky Has a Thousand Windows
Rema Ghuloum, Sky Glabush, Pamela Jorden, Sophie Treppendahl March 16, 2024 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present, 'The Sky Has a Thousand Windows,' an exhibition featuring new works by Rema... Read more
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In Conversation with Aaron Morse
Virtual Walkthrough February 23, 2024 Join Aaron Morse in conversation on Friday, February 23, 2024, at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist... Read more -
Artist in Residence - Kristy Luck
Swill Magazine, Issue #5 February 15, 2024 Artist in Residence - Kristy Luck. Article from Issue #5 of Swill Magazine. Read more -
Rema Ghuloum in CARLA
Refusing Identification, Not Identity: Contemporary Positions in Abstraction February 1, 2024 Griffin, Jonathan. Refusing Identification, Not Identity: Contemporary Positions in Abstraction. CARLA, Issue 35, February, 2024. Sometimes, you only notice something... Read more
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In Conversation With John Joseph Mitchell
Virtual Walkthrough January 19, 2024 Join John Joseph Mitchell in conversation as he discusses his solo exhibition with the gallery, '41 Paintings of Summer and... Read more -
Holly Coulis, Works from Nikko
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery January 19, 2024 Holly Coulis’s unique exploration of color, transparency, and line are on full display in her gouache paintings on paper. These... Read more -
"What Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2024”
The New York Times January 1, 2024 “What Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2024” Published January 1, 2024. With work by Sophie Treppendahl for the... Read more
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Remembering Kwame Brathwaite (1938-2023)
MoMA December 26, 2023 Remembering Kwame Brathwaite (1938–2023) We pay tribute to a visionary photographer whose lens illuminated the beauty of a generation. Oluremi... Read more -
The Kwame Brathwaite Archive
The Kwame Brathwaite Archive December 23, 2023 You can support the mission of The Kwame Brathwaite Archive. As Brathwaite’s son, Kwame S. Brathwaite, writes, “Kwame Brathwaite was... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite | "The Year in Black Art: A Wealth of Blockbuster Exhibitions"
ARTnews December 22, 2023 Kwame Brathwaite’s photography produced an Afro-diasporic shift in thinking about the physical characteristics of Blackness. His 2023 exhibition at the... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite | “The Things They Cherished: The Very Personal Collections That Seven Artists Left Behind”
The New York Times December 22, 2023 Kwame Brathwaite, the photographer and activist whose ardent shots propelled civil rights conversations and helped birth the “Black is beautiful”... Read more -
Muzae Sesay at James Cohan | "Arcadia and Elsewhere"
James Cohan December 14, 2023 James Cohan is pleased to present Arcadia and Elsewhere, an expansive group exhibition celebrating the breadth and complexity of contemporary... Read more -
Christy Matson at James Cohan | "Arcadia and Elsewhere"
James Cohan December 14, 2023 James Cohan is pleased to present Arcadia and Elsewhere, an ex- pansive group exhibition celebrating the breadth and complexity of... Read more
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Art Basel Miami Beach | Booth C22
Kwame Brathwaite, Holly Coulis, Tomory Dodge, Sky Glabush, Sophie Treppendahl, Muzae Sesay, Lew Thomas | 6 - 10 December 2023 December 6, 2023 At 2023 Art Basel Miami Beach Gallery Sector, Philip Martin Gallery presents paintings and photographs by Kwame Brathwaite, Holly Coulis,... Read more -
Rema Ghuloum | Most Transcendent Solo Show of 2023: '4 is a Rainbow Line'
KQED Arts & Culture December 5, 2023 The Best Art I Saw in 2023 KQED Sarah Hotchkiss December 5, 2023 'Most Transcendent Solo Show' Rema Ghuloum, ‘4... Read more -
In Conversation with Rema Ghuloum
Virtual Walkthrough November 10, 2023 Join Rema Ghuloum on Friday, November 10, 2023, at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist will discuss... Read more
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The Guardian | Avatars, karaoke and the circus: exhibition explores the concept of 'game'
The Guardian November 3, 2023 Game is the central theme of this year’s Foto/Industria festival in Bologna, Italy. Exhibitions present a varied selection of artists... Read more -
In Conversation with Lisa Sanditz
Virtual Walkthrough October 27, 2023 Join Lisa Sanditz on Friday, October 27, 2023, at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The New York-based artist will discuss... Read more -
In Conversation with Tomory Dodge
Virtual Walkthrough October 20, 2023 Join Tomory Dodge on Friday, October 20, 2023, at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist will discuss... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite at Reynolda House | "Good Impressions"
Reynolda House October 20, 2023 Portraits are often taken at face value—as accurate representations of a person’s appearance, sometimes removed by decades or centuries. But... Read more -
Forest Lawn Museum: Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane
Forest Lawn Museum October 19, 2023 Featuring the work of seven contemporary artists, Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane brings abstract art into new... Read more -
The New York Times: Texas Museum Uses Art Exhibition to Consider Climate Change
The New York Times October 18, 2023 What if people could see what is driving climate change? Months before fires raged across the globe, that question was... Read more
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YBCA Announces Ninth Iteration of Triennial Exhibition Bay Area Now
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts October 6, 2023 - May 5, 2024 (San Francisco, CA – August 3, 2023) – Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is thrilled to announce Bay... Read more -
The Flag Art Foundation: "Friends & Lovers" October 6, 2023 - January 20, 2024
The Flag Art Foundation October 6, 2023-January 20, 2024 OCTOBER 6, 2023-JANUARY 20, 2024 Opening Friday, October 6, 6-8 PM Friends & Lovers is an expansive group exhibition that... Read more -
YBCA "Bay Area Now 9" Exhibition Catalogue | Muzae Sesay
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts October 6, 2023 Muzae Sesay uses painting as a means of comprehending our relationship to space, community, and memory. Often depicting our designed... Read more
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In Conversation with Laurie Nye
Virtual Walkthrough September 29, 2023 Join Laurie Nye on Friday, September 29, 2023 at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist will discuss... Read more -
The Guardian: 'Telling truths about this moment': climate change author Jeff Goodell curates vital exhibition
The Guardian August 29, 2023 Climate change is a very complex topic that is not just about data and information and physics, it’s about culture... Read more -
Arts and Culture Texas: How to Harmonize with Nature: the Blanton Museum of Art Plants Texas in the Climate Change Conversation
Arts and Culture Texas July 26, 2023 Mere days before acclaimed environmental journalist Jeff Goodell picks up the phone to talk about the Blanton Museum of Art’s... Read more
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Revue Eclipse: Interview with John Joseph Mitchell
Revue Eclipse July 21, 2023 1. Can you introduce yourself? I live and work a few miles up the road from the house I grew... Read more -
In Conversation with Kristy Luck
Virtual Chat July 7, 2023 Join Kristy Luck on Friday, July 7, 2023 at 9am PST / 12pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist will discuss... Read more -
In Conversation with Katy Cowan
Virtual Chat June 23, 2023 Join Katy Cowan in conversation as the Berlin-based artist discusses her online exhibition "FIGURETHROUGHCONTOUR, DRIFT " on view at philipmartingallery.com. Read more
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In Conversation with Christy Matson
Virtual Walkthrough June 16, 2023 Join Christy Matson on Friday, June 16, 2023 at 10 am PST/ 1 pm EST. The Los Angeles-based artist will... Read more -
In Conversation with Rema Ghuloum
Virtual Chat June 2, 2023 Join Rema Ghuloum in conversation on Friday, June 2, 2023 at 9 am PST/ 12 pm EST. The Los Angeles-based... Read more -
In Conversation with John Joseph Mitchell
Virtual Walkthrough May 19, 2023 Join John Joseph Mitchell in conversation as the New Jersey-based artist discusses his online exhibition “A Cat in the Other... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite | Artforum
Deborah Willis on Kwame Brathwaite April 20, 2023 Willis, Deborah. “Kwame Brathwaite (1938-2023),” Artforum, April 20, 2023. KWAME BRATHWAITE WAS FAMILY! He taught me about the possibilities of... Read more -
The New York Times: Kwame Brathwaite, 85, Photographer With a Lens on Black Pride, is Dead
The New York Times April 12, 2023 Part of the “Black is beautiful” movement during the civil rights era, he trained his camera on athletes, musicians and... Read more -
The Washington Post: Kwame Brathwaite, whose photos said ‘Black is beautiful,’ dies at 85
The Washington Post April 12, 2023 For more than six decades, New York photographer Kwame Brathwaite was a joyous chronicler of Black life and culture, taking... Read more
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In Conversation with Aaron Morse
Virtual Walkthrough April 7, 2023 Join Aaron Morse in conversation as the Los-Angeles based artist discusses his online exhibition “Web of Life” on view on... Read more -
Artnet News: Remembering Photographer and Activist Kwame Brathwaite, Who Gave a Visual Language to the ‘Black Is Beautiful’ Movement
Artnet News April 7, 2023 Kwame Brathwaite, the photographer and activist whose work gave a visual identity to the “Black is Beautiful” movement, died on... Read more -
ArtNowLA: Sung Jik Yang: ‘Paseo’ Locking in Emotions From Subject to Artist
ArtNowLA April 6, 2023 In an urban environment bustling with countless, transient faces, what better way to get to know the inhabitants of our... Read more
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New York Amsterdam News: Celebrated photographer Kwame Brathwaite dies at 85
New York Amsterdam News April 5, 2023 Citing the luminaries captured through the lens of Kwame Brathwaite’s cameras, are, so to speak, mere snapshots of his remarkably... Read more -
ArtReview: Kwame Brathwaite, ‘Black Is Beautiful’ Photographer, 1938 - 2023
ArtReview April 4, 2023 Kwame Brathwaite, the pioneering American photographer of Black communities, has died at the age of 85. After decades of working... Read more
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