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Tomory Dodge featured in New Art Dealers Alliance FAIR
May 18, 2020 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) FAIR, featuring unique works by... Read more -
In Conversation with Holly Coulis
May 14, 2020 In Conversation with Holly Coulis from Philip Martin Gallery on Vimeo . Take a look inside Coulis's studio and see... Read more -
Michael Rey
Campbell, Andy. Artforum Critics' Picks May 14, 2020 In a recent virtual talk with students at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, artist Michael Rey spoke of his... Read more
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Tomory Dodge
New Art Dealers Alliance, FAIR May 14, 2020 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in the New Art Dealers Alliance FAIR, featuring unique works by... Read more -
How Art Galleries Are Paving the Way for Doing Big Business Online
Zara, Janelle. Architectural Digest May 14, 2020 Two months after the shutdown of California’s nonessential businesses, GalleryPlatform.LA launches on Friday, providing an online space to browse art... Read more -
In Conversation with Kristy Luck
May 13, 2020 In Conversation with Kristy Luck from Philip Martin Gallery on Vimeo . Explore Kristy Luck's practice and gain insight on... Read more
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In Conversation with Katy Cowan
May 12, 2020 In Conversation with Katy Cowan from Philip Martin Gallery on Vimeo . Explore Katy Cowan's studio and see her newest... Read more -
J.A Feng
Outback Arthouse May 1, 2020 Outback Arthouse: Can you tell us a little about yourself? J.A Feng: I’m mostly a painter. My parents immigrated... Read more -
An Interview with Daniel Dove
April 16, 2020 Philip Martin: How do you start a painting? Daniel Dove: Most of my painting ideas start with an in-person encounter... Read more
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Michael Rey at Philip Martin Gallery
J. Varadi, Keith. Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles April 15, 2020 The last show I was able to see in person was Michael Rey’s most recent selection of sleek monochrome paintings... Read more -
You Show Me Your Décor, I'll Show You Mine
Green, Penelope. The New York Times April 1, 2020 As Americans dutifully sequestered themselves into their homes last week, enacting their own versions of Emma Donoghue’s novel “Room” (flopping... Read more -
Pamela Jordan "Reflector" at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Klaus von Nichtssagend GalleryNew York, NY March 18, 2020 February 21 - March 29, 2020 Press Release ''Reflector,' a new exhibition of five large scale oil paintings by Pamela... Read more
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Interview: Sedrick Huckaby at the Elaine de Kooning House
Mitchell, John. Painters' Table March 11, 2020 Sedrick Huckaby was born in 1975 in Fort Worth, Texas. He earned a BFA at Boston University in 1997 and... Read more -
Sedrick Huckaby Paints a Legacy - And Passes It On
Urban, Shilo. Madeworthy Magazine March 11, 2020 Sedricl Huckaby is one of Fort Worth's most accomplished artists. His works hang in America's finest museums. He's won almost... Read more -
Highlights From the Armory Show 2020
McGrath, Katherine. Architectural Digest March 6, 2020 A selection of booths and works from this year's fair that caught AD's eye. While good weather on fair days... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite: Black Is Beautiful at the Columbia Museum of Art
The Columbia Museum of ArtColumbia, South Carolina March 3, 2020 June 27 – September 6, 2020 The Columbia Museum of Art 1515 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201 'In the late... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite Photos Immortalized The 'Black Is Beautiful' Identity Movement. Here's Why They're Undergoing Resurgence
Coleman, Lauren DeLisa. The Moguldom Nation February 27, 2020 The term “erasure” and movements to defy it are among the hottest narratives today in the Black Vanguard. Bold voices... Read more -
'Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite,' closing March 1
Sabir, Wanda. San Francisco Bay View February 26, 2020 Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23, at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco was an opportunity to see what... Read more
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An Interview with Michael Rey
February 25, 2020 Philip Martin: How would you describe your work? Michael Rey: I would describe my work as drawing and sculptural wall... Read more -
Body parts, color and landscape fuse in Kristy Luck's art
Knight, Christopher. Los Angeles Times February 19, 2020 Recent paintings by Kristy Luck are luxurious amalgamations of landscape and figure filtered through a keen sense of organic abstraction.... Read more -
Extraordinary Paintings, Ordinary People
Chalufour, Marc. Boston University, Bostonia February 18, 2020 In his earliest works, painter Sedrick Huckaby found inspiration in a classic childhood genre: comic book superheroes. Now an established... Read more
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Scott Anderson featured in "In the Meanwhile...Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art" at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Santa Barbara, CA February 13, 2020 March 22 - August 30, 2020 Part I: Works on Paper, March 22 - July 5 Part II: Painting and... Read more -
Internal and External Worlds Merge in Kristy Luck's Atmospheric Paintings
Ollman, Leah. Art in America February 11, 2020 Nature, the body, and the psyche seem to be one in Kristy Luck’s paintings, but there is nothing saccharine or... Read more -
Frieze Los Angeles: Shows to See
Moldan, Tessa. Ocula Magazine February 7, 2020 Kristy Luck: Transformer Fluid forms and colours across the canvases of Kristy Luck make up Transformer, where viewers' associations roam... Read more
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UTA Artist Space presents "In Conversation," with Thelma Golden, Arcmanoro Niles, and Kwame Brathwaite Jr.
UTA TheaterBeverly Hills, CA February 7, 2020 Philip Martin Gallery is delighted to annouce a special conversation with Kwame Brathwaite Jr. and Arcmanoro Niles, moderated by Thelma... Read more -
The Migros Museum of Contemporary Art acquires work by Carl Cheng
Zürich, Switzerland February 4, 2020 Congratulations to Carl Cheng for the acquisition of his work by the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art! His sculpture Erosion... Read more -
Carl Cheng receives Art + Technology Lab Grant from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
LACMALos Angeles, CA February 4, 2020 Carl Cheng has recieved a grant from LACMA's Art + Technology Lab to continue his research on the 'natural phenomenon'... Read more
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SFMoMA's 'Thought Pieces' Turns Back Time to 1970s San Francisco
Hotchkiss, Sarah. KQED Arts January 30, 2020 There’s something deeply satisfying about exhibitions that focus on a specific time and place. To me, visiting these shows is... Read more -
All the Celebrities at the Parties and Premieres of Sundance, Weekend One
Graver, David. Vogue January 29, 2020 As snow fell upon Main Street in Park City, Utah, mega-watt Hollywood talent—along with musicians, politicians, and activists—walked among the... Read more -
Sky Glabush Paints the Story
Hampton, Chris. National Gallery of Canada January 28, 2020 Sky Glabush began his “The Valley of Love” series with a simple, scabrous observation: contemporary painting seems to have lost... Read more
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The Faces and Conversations of MoAD's Winter Opening Reception
Harshaw, Pendarvis. KQED Arts January 24, 2020 The event last Tuesday at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco was billed as the Winter... Read more -
Kristy Luck
Osberg, Annabel. Artillery Magazine January 22, 2020 Floral, terrene, celestial and human elements coalesce to form otherworldly realms in Kristy Luck’s paintings suffused with mysterious symbolism. Evoking... Read more -
Art Insider Jan 21: Color theory, Melancholia, political candle paintings
Preston Zappas, Lindsay. KCRW January 21, 2020 Kristy Luck is interested in melancholy. “I’m interested in how these emotional experiences have been dismissed or devalued when associated... Read more
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Mix Photos and Words, Add a Dash of Wit
West, Stephen. Cultural Weekly January 15, 2020 Three Bay Area artists who banded together in the 1970s to explore conceptual photography are the subjects of a fascinating... Read more -
Nathan Mabry and David Odo in conversation at The Contemporary Austin
January 14, 2020Austin, TX January 14, 2020 'Advance ticket reservations recommended. Seating is first-come, first-served. Artist Nathan Mabry, whose sculptures in The Sorcerer's Burden combine cultural iconography... Read more -
14 Unmissable fashion exhibitions opening in 2020
Judah, Hettie. Vogue Australia January 14, 2020 The Met may have set the agenda for blockbuster fashion exhibitions, but it’s no longer alone. From Prada’s first solo... Read more
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America's last slave ship stole them from home. It couldn't steal their identities.
Bourne, Jr., Joel K; Sylviane Diouf, and Chelsea Brasted. National Geographic January 6, 2020 Last May , 400 years after shackled Africans first set foot in the English colony of Virginia, a team of... Read more -
"The Sorcerer's Burden: Contemporary Art and the Anthropological Turn"
Faires, Robert. The Austin Chronicle January 3, 2020 The terra-cotta canine with the thick ring sticking out of its back looks like it was lifted from the pre-Columbian... Read more -
Katy Cowan and Scott Cowan: Left, Right, Left, Left
The Green GalleryMilwaukee, WI January 3, 2020 Katy Cowan is currently the subject of two-person exhibition Left, Right, Left, Left at The Green Gallery (Milwaukee, WI), alongside... Read more
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The Best Art I Saw in 2019
Hotchkiss, Sarah. KQED Arts December 19, 2019 Who knew the last year of the decade was going to be such a rollercoaster? As if seeking to cram... Read more -
Photos That Defined 'Black is Beautiful' Can Spark Conversation Once Again
Gebreyesus, Ruth. KQED Arts December 19, 2019 At its peak, Black Tumblr was unbeatable. It served a continual dose of contemporary and archival images of black celebrities... Read more -
Meet LA's Art Community: Cameron Shaw Says Her "Superpower Is Connecting the Dots"
Almino, Elisa Wouk. Hyperallergic December 17, 2019 An interview series spotlighting some of the great work coming out of Los Angeles. Hear directly from artists, curators, and... Read more
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Best of 2019: Our Top 20 Los Angeles Art Shows
Little, Colony. Hyperallergic December 11, 2019 This year we’ve grown our Los Angeles list to 20 picks — there’s just so much to highlight! As always,... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite: Black Is Beautiful at the Museum of the African Diaspora
Museum of the African DiasporaSan Francisco, CA December 4, 2019 December 4, 2019 - March 1, 2020 Museum of the African Diaspora 685 Mission St (at 3rd), San Francisco, CA... Read more -
The best sculptors in the world
Cork, Richard. Square Mile December 2, 2019 Nathan Mabry combines references to ethnographic art, particularly from the pre-Columbian era, with pop culture and modern artistic movements such... Read more
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"Break Down, Build Up" featuring works by Daniel Dove and Marie Thibeault
Great Park GalleryIrvine, CA December 1, 2019 'Break Down, Build Up' is a two-person exhibition featuring large-scale paintings by Daniel Dove and Marie Thibeault. Each artist utilizes... Read more -
Pat O'Neill at MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Art
MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century ArtRome, Italy November 2, 2019 November 26 - December 1, 2019 Via Guido Reni, 4A, 00196 Roma RM, Italy MAXXI - National Museum of 21st... Read more -
The Coffee Table Books to Give (and Keep) This Year
Spurrell, Megan. Condé Nast Traveler November 1, 2019 Coffee table books hit that gift-giving sweet spot: they're easy to find, actually useful, and somehow they always feel super... Read more
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Elizabeth Newman
Plagne, Francis. Memo Review October 26, 2019 In 2010, Elizabeth Newman exhibited a work called 1988, a brown envelope (propped up on a log), on the lower... Read more -
Gay Semiotics: Hal Fischer's Landmark 1970s Photo Series, in His Own Words
Rosen, Miss. Another Man October 24, 2019 Hal Fischer’s photography series, Gay Semiotics, deconstructed the ways his queer contemporaries in 1970s San Francisco presented themselves. Here, Fischer... Read more -
Bernard Piffaretti
Rubinstein, Raphael. The Brooklyn Rail October 19, 2019 Instead of a tussle between original and copy, we get something much more eye-bending and mind-bending. Until this current show... Read more
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Hal Fischer's Castro scene photos revived in 'The Gay Seventies'
Bravo, Tony. Datebook, SF Chronicle October 17, 2019 San Francisco’s gay world in the late 1970s was a cultural event unlike any previously seen in the city, from... Read more -
Review: Striped, dotted, zigzagged. The mind-scrambling painting of Tomory Dodge
Pagel, David. Los Angeles Times October 10, 2019 When the suburbs were invented, real estate was more plentiful than it is now and neighborhoods spread out. That kind... Read more -
Rihanna Talks Fenty, That Long-Awaited Album, and President Trump
Aguirre, Abby. Vogue October 9, 2019 Rihanna is ready. First she moved our interview from Thursday to Wednesday. Then from evening to afternoon. When I get... Read more
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The Legacy of Artists at LA's Otis College, Which Turns 100 This Year
Rinehart, Lorissa. Hyperallergic October 8, 2019 LOS ANGELES — When the Otis Art Institute opened in 1918, Los Angeles was part metropolis, part backwater, and part... Read more -
Nathan Mabry: The Sorcerer's Burden: Contemporary Art and the Anthropological Turn at The Contemporary Austin
Jones Center, The Contemporary Austin Austin, TX September 14, 2019 September 14, 2019 - February 2, 2020 On view at the Jones Center on Congress Avenue and Laguna Gloria. Ed... Read more -
Black Beauty: Photography Between Art and Fashion
Sargent, Antwuan. The New York Times September 5, 2019 Antwaun Sargent adapted this essay from his new book, “The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion,” to be... Read more
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Ericka Beckman featured in "Where Art Might Happen: The Early Years of CalArts" at Kestner Gesellschaft
Kestner GesellschaftHanover, Germany August 30, 2019 On view August 30 - November 10, 2019 Artists in the exhibition: Michael Asher, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Ericka Beckman,... Read more -
Katy Cowan: Centennial: 100 Years of Otis College Alumni at Otis College of Art and Design
Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and DesignLos Angeles, CA August 9, 2019 September 7 - December 7, 2019 'Celebrating Otis College's one hundreth year, Centennial is a group exhibition of selected works... Read more -
Ericka Beckman: Double Reverse
Martin, Heather. Art New England August 1, 2019 When Ericka Beckman, internationally exhibited artist and professor at MassArt, began her career in the early 1970s, her driving quest... Read more
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Lighthouse Works Legacy Exhibition Series: Kristy Luck
Fishers Island, NY August 1, 2019 August 1 - November 30, 2019 Lighthouse Works Fishers Island, NY 06390 Philip Matin Gallery is pleased to announce Kristy... Read more -
Adam Silverman: Eight Tide Jars at The Cooper Union
The Cooper UnionNew York, NY July 30, 2019 September 5 - 28, 2019 7th floor Lobby Gallery Located at 7 East 7th Street, between Third and Fourth Avenues... Read more -
The Photographs That Defined 1969
Palumbo, Jacqui. Artsy July 30, 2019 The year 1969 heralded immense social change and political upheaval. The counterculture movement blossomed in the West, African countries continued... Read more
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Exhibition Review: "Ericka Beckman: Double Reverse" at MIT
Mulligan, Jake. DigBoston July 28, 2019 When artist Ericka Beckman premiered the first of her two partially animated tech-oriented 16mm musicals about gaming and labor, You... Read more -
Playful Riffs on Fact and Fiction
Delson, Susan. The Wall Street Journal July 26, 2019 “Playful,” “mischievous,” “poetic,” “subversive”—these are the terms that Heather Pesanti, chief curator at the Contemporary Austin, reaches for in describing... Read more -
Fairy tales, video games, and hard labor in this artist's hallucinatory films
McQuaid, Cate. The Boston Globe July 17, 2019 Cinderella had a rough life until she was found by her prince. Things look even worse for her in Ericka... Read more
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Uncovering the Soul of the 'Black Is Beautiful' Movement
Steinhauer, Jillian. The New York Times July 3, 2019 Images of black Americans’ deaths and suffering have been a permanent fixture in our cultural history, while those celebrating black... Read more -
Dread & Delight: Fairy Tales in an Anxious World at Akron Art Museum
Akron Art MuseumAkron, Ohio June 28, 2019 June 29, 2019 - September 22, 2019 in the Karl and Bertl Arnstein Galleries. Dread & Delight: Fairy Tales in... Read more -
Pick of the Week: Holly Coulis
Osberg, Annabel. Artillery June 26, 2019 Imagine yourself gazing meditatively at a set table in a light-filled kitchen. If you stare long enough, utensils and fruits... Read more
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Summer books of 2019: Style
Grady, Kitty. Financial Times June 21, 2019 Issues: A History of Photography in Fashion Magazines , by Vince Aletti, Phaidon, RRP£75 Aletti, a collector of magazines... Read more -
Fashion photography gets its close-up in MFAH's 'Icons of Style'
Glentzer, Molly. Houston Chronicle June 21, 2019 No one doubts the power of fashion as a cultural force today, and in the age of Instagram, our sense... Read more -
Holly Coulis: Playing with Perspective and Simultaneity
Zellen, Jody. Art Now LA June 20, 2019 Holly Coulis paints shapes in soft muted colors. These shapes represent organic and inorganic things, often what might be found... Read more
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Kristy Luck: Run Straight Through at Torrance Art Museum
Torrance Art MuseumTorrance, CA June 15, 2019 June 15 - August 24, 2019 Curated by Kate Mothes, this exhibition presents 4 rising stars in the contemporary painting... Read more -
Art That Makes You Smile: 5 Exhibitions to See This Summer That Embrace the Joys of Play
Vogel, Maria. Artnet June 14, 2019 When summertime rolls around, it brings with it a desire to enjoy carefree leisure. And though museum-going and gallery-hopping may... Read more -
Carl Cheng: John Doe Company invites you to an exhibition of products 1966-1981
Art BaselBasel, Switzerland June 13, 2019 Philip Martin Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of works by Los Angeles-based artist Carl Cheng (b. 1942).... Read more
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Art + Tech: Walking Tour of La Brea Tar Pits and Carl Cheng's Tar Pool Project
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtLos Angeles, CA June 11, 2019 Friday, June 28, 2019 from 7-8pm at Hancock Park, LACMA. Carl Cheng, 2017 Art + Technology Lab grant recipient, and... Read more -
Preview highlights from Asia at Art Basel in Basel 2019
Ardia, C.A. Xuân Mai. Art Spectacle Asia June 10, 2019 Art Basel in Basel runs from 13 to 16 June 2019, featuring 290 leading galleries from 34 countries, 19 of... Read more -
How Rihanna's Fenty Line Is Challenging Luxury-Fashion Norms
Ford, Tanisha C. The Atlantic June 7, 2019 “Kwame Brathwaite. archive.” In just three words, Rihanna shared with her Instagram and Twitter followers the inspiration behind her debut... Read more
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Wider than the Black Atlantic–Bongani Madondo listens in on Kwame Brathwaite's visual sounds of Blackness, from the photo book Black Is Beautiful
Madondo, Bongani. The Johannesburg Review of Books June 3, 2019 Black is Beautiful, Kwame Brathwaite Aperture Foundation, 2019 1. Can’t speak for you, but for me a book—by... Read more -
Milwaukee Art Museum acquires works by Katy Cowan
Milwaukee Art MuseumMilwaukee, WI June 1, 2019 Congratulations to Katy Cowan for the acquisition of her work by the Milwaukee Art Museum! Works acquired include ' (corresponding... Read more
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