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Spotlight: J.A Feng, Known Unknown Unknown
NARS Foundation October 13, 2017 NARS is pleased to present Known Unknown Unknown, the next show in our Spotlight series by NARS artist-in-residence J.A Feng.... Read more -
Holly Coulis: Table Studies
Rosenfeld, Jason. The Brooklyn Rail October 5, 2017 Still life is a time-worn but hardly vigorous genre at the moment, but Athens, Georgia-based painter Holly Coulis has been... Read more -
BOMB Magazine | Lisa Sanditz Interview
BOMB Magazine October 1, 2017 I have known and loved Lisa Sanditz's paintings for more than a dozen years, so their cadences and syncopations are... Read more
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The Un-Private Collection: Ericka Beckman and Matt Mullican
The Broad August 15, 2017 'This installation of the Un-Private Collection series features a conversation with Broad collection artist Ericka Beckman and visual artist Matt... Read more -
Artist of the Week: Kristy Luck
LVL3 August 7, 2017 Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do. I am an artist living in LA. I... Read more -
Katy Cowan at Cherry and Martin
Krug, Simone. Contemporary Art Review L.A. July 27, 2017 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) Loops and swathes of rope coil around... Read more
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'Game Mechanics' at Secession, Vienna
Blouin Art Info July 12, 2017 Secession, Vienna is exhibiting Ericka Beckman's, 'Game Mechanics.' The film and video work of the American artist Ericka Beckman focus... Read more -
"Katy Cowan: reflected-into-themselves-into-reflected" at The Lynden Sculpture Garden
Lynden Sculpture GardenMilwaukee, WI July 9, 2017 July 9 - October 29, 2017 Lynden Sculpture Garden 2145 West Brown Deer Road, Milwaukee, WI 53217 ''Katy Cowan: reflected-into-themselves-into-reflected'... Read more -
Review: Tomory Dodge, New York
Cohen, Alina. Art in America May 26, 2017 Since the mid-aughts, Los Angeles-based artist Tomory Dodge has been known for making abstract paintings defined by a kind of... Read more
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Tomory Dodge
Cohen, Alina. Art in America May 26, 2017 Since the mid-aughts, Los Angeles–based artist Tomory Dodge has been known for making abstract paintings defined by a kind of... Read more -
Ericka Beckman "Game Mechanics" at Secession, Vienna
Watlington, Emily. Mousse Magazine May 3, 2017 Ericka Beckman interviewed by Emily Watlington Spectacle sports have been the subject of Ericka Beckman’s work since the 1980s, but... Read more -
Everybody Should Want to Belong to Sedrick Huckaby's Tribe
Yau, John. Hyperallergic April 9, 2017 This is my first encounter with the work of Sedrick Huckaby, and I found that it challenged my capacity to... Read more
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Isaac Mizrahi, on Collecting Art in Search of the Me Factor
Kourlas, Gia. The New York Times January 12, 2017 A brisk tour of the art in Isaac Mizrahi’s Greenwich Village apartment is intimate — like an introduction to this... Read more -
In Studio: Sky Glabush, A New Garden
Whyte, Murray. The Star January 7, 2017 If there’s a rule to be followed with Sky Glabush, the London-based polymath whose work has ever been a moving... Read more -
Big Momma's House
Anspon, Catherine D. PaperCity Magazine November 9, 2016 IN A HUMBLE FORT WORTH NEIGHBORHOOD, ARTIST SEDRICK HUCKABY HAS RECLAIMED HIS GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE. Painter Sedrick Huckaby flies under the... Read more
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Michael Rey 'PLYDIS KAVE' at ZERO..., Milan
Cutajar, Mario. Mousse Magazine October 21, 2016 Mario Cutajar: There are a number of notable features about your work, but one that immediately stands out is your... Read more -
Interview with LA-Based Memphis-Born Artist Laurie Nye
Joseph, Marcelle. FAD Magazine October 15, 2016 Artist Laurie Nye’s other-worldly paintings filled with omnipotent female cyborgs and organic geometric shapes feature at the current group show... Read more -
Michael Rey at ZERO... gallery: "The uncanny is not something you can produce at will"
Conceptual Fine Arts September 27, 2016 We had never visited his studio, met him in person, or read any article about him before. When a few... Read more
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A Modern Masterpiece, Restored – and Lived In
Hass, Nancy. T Magazine September 19, 2016 Early in his career, the Viennese Modernist R.M. Schindler made a pilgrimage to the Southwest, where he toured the dwellings... Read more -
Carl Cheng
Griffin, Jonathan. Frieze August 1, 2016 In 1967, the year he graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, Carl Cheng registered the trade name John... Read more -
Minneapolis Institute of Art acquires work by Katy Cowan
Minneapolis Institute of ArtMinneapolis, MN August 1, 2016 Congratulations to Katy Cowan for the acquisition of her work by the Minneapolis Institute of Art! Work acquired includes 'Double... Read more
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L.A. artist Carl Cheng's darkly amusing supply kits for the apocalypse
Pagel, David. Los Angeles Times July 5, 2016 When Andy Warhol called his studio the Factory in 1962, he put an end to the romantic idea that artists... Read more -
Elizabeth Newman: Staging Desire
Gallo, Rebecca. Art Collector, Issue 77 July 2, 2016 The Melbourne-based Elizabeth Newman makes a relaxed, even familiar kind of art: puffy clouds of colored paint on canvas, monochromes... Read more -
Daniel Dove: Reviving the Ruins of Mid-Century Modernism
Linn, Sarah. KCET Artbound May 22, 2016 If there's a label Daniel Dove is leery of, it's “ruin porn.” The term, the San Luis Obispo artist says,... Read more
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Scott Anderson: Artforum Critics' Picks
Johnson, Grant. Artforum International May 1, 2016 Near the bottom of Scott Anderson’s Salsa Wash, 2016, what appear to be a yellow apple, a black tomato, and... Read more -
In Scott Anderson's 'Supper Club' paintings, pretty isn't the point
Pagel, David. Los Angeles Times April 14, 2016 Scott Anderson's eight new paintings in 'Supper Club' at CES Gallery are not particularly attractive. Ugly colors, cluttered compositions and... Read more -
Ericka Beckman, Cherry and Martin
Taft, Catherine. ArtForum April 1, 2016 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) Ericka Beckman’s Cinderella, 1986, a 16-mm rendering... Read more
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Adam Silverman Is Reshaping the Future of Ceramics
Furth, Oliver M. Galerie Magazine March 1, 2016 Adam Silverman is an artist, a designer, a potter—but maybe, most important to me, he’s a risk taker. He pushes... Read more -
Ecstatic Dislocation: The Art of Sedrick Huckaby
Milazzo, Joe. Image Journal, Issue 90 March 1, 2016 In 2016, Saint Patrick's Day falls on a Thursday, bringing with it an early weekend. In the aftermath of apocalyptic... Read more -
At Art Basel Miami Beach, Measuring a Calder Against a Raven
Meier, Allison. Hyperallergic December 2, 2015 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) Aviator Charles Lindbergh is quoted as saying... Read more
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Pamela Jorden
New American Paintings, Issue #121 December 1, 2015 My paintings straddle a line between literal or “pure” painting properties in the realm of abstraction and a relation to... Read more -
Katy Cowan Poses Essential Questions Through Material Decisions
Will, Rachel. Artsy Editorial November 21, 2015 For Katy Cowan, the idea of the studio, and where it begins and ends, is a complex matter. Is it... Read more -
Katy Cowan: Art about art, with a playful side
Mizota, Sharon. Los Angeles Times November 13, 2015 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) A lot of artists make art about... Read more
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Go, Find and Make Your Own Friends
Zhou, Kathy. Slug Magazine September 21, 2015 Brian Bress’ work is characterized, literally, by a motley squad of imaginative, humanoid figures—friends— crafted out of upholstery foam, clay,... Read more -
Ericka Beckman on virtual reality, games and today's image of women
Gaudlitz, Moritz. i-D Magazine August 19, 2015 The list of all solo exhibitions by New York underground film artist Ericka Beckman is long. And also those of... Read more -
Visualizing the Uncanny: Scott Anderson
Smith, Claude. New American Paintings March 18, 2015 Sitting huddled around an electric space heater in Scott Anderson ’s (NAP#35 , #53 ) studio located in the rural... Read more
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Art Talk: Robert Overby at Marc Selwyn Fine Art
Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. KCRW February 19, 2015 The first piece in Robert Overby: Absence as Presence: Trace, Erasure, Eradication, and Lack is an acrylic portrait John Lennon's... Read more -
Comotroovaysa: Interview with Joanne Petit-Frere
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Museum of Modern Art acquires works by Lew Thomas
MoMANew York, NY October 23, 2014 Congratulations to Lew Thomas for the acquisition of his work by the Museum of Modern Art! Works contained in the... Read more
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The Photographic Object, 1970 at Hauser & Wirth, New York
June 26 – July 25, 2014Hauser & Wirth, New York June 26, 2014 Press Release: Beginning 26 June, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘The Photographic Object, 1970’, an ambitious historical exhibition exploring the... Read more -
Adam Silverman and Nader Tehrani at Nasher Sculpture Center
Nasher Sculpture CenterDallas, Texas April 25, 2014 Boolean Valley is a collaboration between ceramicist Adam Silverman and architect Nader Tehrani. The installation comprised of 400 cut, clay... Read more -
The Line Is a Circle: Painting at the Threshold
Stopa, Jason. Hyperallergic March 8, 2014 Liminal: of or relating to a sensory threshold. I was born in 1983. Just shy of my 31st birthday, it... Read more
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In L.A., Blurring the Line Between Art and Housewares
Wu, Su. The New York Times Style Magazine January 29, 2014 It’s no surprise that many sculptors have a yen for making furniture. After all, the tools are right within reach,... Read more -
Sedrick Huckaby
Carroll, Mark. Modern Art Notes Podcast January 16, 2014 Episode No. 115 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Sedrick Huckaby and architect Mark Carroll. 'Hidden in Plain... Read more -
Robert Overby: Works 1969-1987
Ricciardi, Nicola. Mousse Magazine December 5, 2013 In 1971, Robert Overby went to a derelict, burned-out building in Los Angeles called the Barclay House, painted thick layers... Read more
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Ericka Beckman at Kunsthalle Bern
Stefan, Olga. Art in America September 10, 2013 Despite a 30-plus-year filmmaking career that has earned her numerous awards as well as inclusion in various art biennials and... Read more -
Dystopian Abstraction
Pagel, David. Art Pulse Magazine, No. 17 Volume 5 September 1, 2013 Abstract painting has been linked to so many virtuous virtues that it’s hard to see it as being an especially... Read more -
The Photographic Object 1970 at Le Consortium Museum
Le Consortium MuseumDijon, France July 4, 2013 July 4, 2013 - September 29, 2013 Andre Haluska, Bea Nettles, Carl Cheng, Charles Roitz, Dale Quarterman, Darryl Curran, Ellen... Read more
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100 Works of the Monash University Collection
Plagne, Francis. Monash University Museum of Art May 23, 2013 The great works of abstract art embody modernism’s most profound desires: for a complete break with past ideologies and a... Read more -
Alice Könitz, Pamela Jorden, and Jeff Ono
Nair, Kaveri. Artforum May 1, 2013 Alice Könitz, Pamela Jorden, and Jeff Ono approach the legacy of modernism with an attitude of intimate engagement as much... Read more -
Nathan Mabry
Laster, Paul. BOMB Magazine April 30, 2013 Nathan Mabry on his first solo show in New York, as well as mixing ancient shamans with Donald Judd and... Read more
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Brain, Body, Hands: Meet Sky Glabush, Canada's Most Restless Painter
Balzer, David. Canadian Art April 26, 2013 “To live with your mind in the past,” writes Augusten Burroughs in his latest book, a curious, wry self-help manual... Read more -
Artist of the Week: Katy Cowan
LVL3 February 27, 2013 Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do. I work with a variety of different materials... Read more -
Review: Bernard Piffaretti's playful nonchalance draws you in
Pagel, David. Los Angeles Times February 11, 2013 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) Bernard Piffaretti starts just about every painting... Read more
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The Otherworldly Hair Sculptures of Joanne Petit-Frère
Voynovskaya, Nasta. Hi-Fructose: The New Contemporary Art Magazine January 31, 2013 Combining elements of sculpture and fashion design, New York-based artist Joanne Petit-Frère developed her “Tresse-Agoche” hair sculpture series with a... Read more -
Sedrick Huckaby: Hidden in Plain Sight
Vanchieri, Nicole and Sarah Vogelman. Swarthmore College January 22, 2013 Born in 1975 in Fort Worth, Texas, Sedrick Huckaby takes inspiration from his family, Christian faith, and African-American heritage. He... Read more -
Elizabeth Newman: The origin of life
Sullivan, Eve. Stamm November 1, 2012 In a country in which the dominant culture has a limited pre-history in terms of art and artefacts, one strategy... Read more
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Tomory Dodge
L. Belcove, Julie. Elle Decor October 9, 2012 As he moved deeper into abstraction, this young L.A.-based artist found that his true subject matter is the primal pleasures... Read more -
Reverse Archaeology at The Kimbell Art Museum
Kimbell Art MuseumFort Worth, Texas October 5, 2012 'To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Kimbell Art Museum in it's iconic Louis Kahn building, Adam... Read more -
Adam Silverman's 'New Pots and Sculptures' at Edward Cella in Los Angeles
Rus, Mayer. Architectural Digest October 1, 2012 Ceramist Adam Silverman continues to explode antiquated distinctions between art and design with his new exhibition at the Edward Cella... Read more
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Brian Bress: Children's TV shows and trompe l'oeil
Smith, Sarah-Neel. Frieze June 1, 2012 'Is it still an abstract painting if there’s a figure in it?' Brian Bress is talking about his latest work.... Read more -
Interview with Carl Cheng
Statzer, Mary. The Photographic Object May 10, 2012 From 'The Photographic Object, 1970' Oakland: University of California Press, 2016, p. 134-140. MS: Thank you for agreeing to talk... Read more -
Tomory Dodge
Rudolf Reust, Hans. Artforum April 12, 2012 The cliffs, the forests, and the few fields in the Engadin Valley were so thickly covered with snow that nearly... Read more
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Sky Glabush: Background
Campbell, Kristin. C Magazine March 3, 2012 Sky Glabush’s 2009 show at MKG127, “Renting,” featured paintings of houses as temporary homes. The palette, the scale, the time... Read more -
Brian Bress
Harvey, Doug. Art in America March 1, 2012 Video artists have been inexplicably slow in taking advantage of certain possibilities inherent to flat-screen technology, specifically that of creating... Read more -
Pamela Jorden
Van Proyen, Mark. Art in America November 30, 2011 Pamela Jorden (b. 1969) is an emerging abstract painter whose work looks distinctly different from the “provisional painting” so visible... Read more
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Narrowing the Reality Gap
Lehrer-Graiwer, Sarah. Cirrus 1971 August 1, 2011 It was 1971. It was going to be an exceptionally productive year for Robert Overby who was just then starting... Read more -
Memoirs of Ourselves Watching TV: The Disconcertingly Real Work of Brian Bress
Berardini, Andrew. Mousse Magazine February 1, 2011 To Andrew Berardini, the greatest achievement of Brian Bress’s seemingly wild, surreal work is that it makes us keenly aware... Read more -
Joanne Petit-Frère
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Jackie Gendel
Fry, Naomi. Artforum April 10, 2010 'Man Leaving the Picture,' 2010, the first painting one encounters on entering Jackie Gendel’s second solo show at this gallery,... Read more -
Art Review: Daniel Dove at Cherry and Martin Gallery
Pagel, David. Los Angeles Times February 12, 2010 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) Long before laptops and long, long before... Read more -
At the Met, Baby Boomers Leap Onstage
Cotter, Holland. The New York Times April 23, 2009 Apart from a few years in the 1960s when the New York culture czar Henry Geldzahler tossed some stardust around,... Read more
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Ned Holte, Michael. Artforum July 25, 2008 West Coast artists Eve Fowler and Lucas Michael (the latter newly based in New York) founded Artist Curated Projects with... Read more -
California Video: Artists and Histories
Taft, Catherine. Getty Publications May 5, 2008 Brian Bress’s scrupulous art making seems consumed by the material clutter of cultural castoffs, economic ebb and flow, social exchanges,... Read more -
A Wreckage in Fabrication
Knight, Christopher. Los Angeles Times May 2, 2008 (Cherry and Martin archive - Cherry and Martin is now Philip Martin Gallery.) Daniel Dove’s six recent paintings in his... Read more
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Aaron Morse | "The Old, Weird America"
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston May 1, 2008 One of Aaron Morse’s strongest childhood memories is of camping under a tree on an open plain in Utah during... Read more -
Edgar Bryan
Weiner, Emily. Time Out March 18, 2008 In his current show of paintings, L.A. artist Edgar Bryan tweaks classical subjects, utilizing flashy colors and round, gestural brushstrokes... Read more -
Art in Review: Edgar Bryan
Smith, Roberta. The New York Times March 14, 2008 Edgar Bryan's first New York solo show is so low-key that it must be trying to prove something. Deft subtlety... Read more
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My Work: Jackie Gendel
Britt, Douglas. Houston Chronicle December 30, 2007 “I’ve been using the portrait–mostly portraits of women–as a starting point, as a base to improvise upon. There’s a lot... Read more -
Daniel Dove
Melrod, George. Art Ltd. August 1, 2007 Few painters wed representation and abstraction as astutely as Daniel Dove. His works depict cryptic landscapes–from decaying factories and urban... Read more
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