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Daniel Dove / Tom McGrath
Bedford, Christopher. Tema Celeste July 1, 2007 Both Daniel Dove and Tom McGrath fuse abstract and realistic conventions in their work, giving life to images that tacitly... Read more -
Daniel Dove and Tom McGrath
Wilder, Matthew. Artforum May 12, 2007 Daniel Dove and Tom McGrath share an obsession: staging an intense conflict between the sidewinder sprawl of their epic landscapes... Read more -
Brian Bress
Holte, Michael Ned. Artforum March 8, 2007 A collage sensibility is central to the concerns of Los Angeles-based artist Brian Bress, even as the collage medium was... Read more
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The Black Arts Movement Revisited
Brathwaite, Kwame. National Conference of New York Artists April 1, 2006 There were a number of great presentations, but absent from this “revisiting” of the “Black Arts Movement” was the first... Read more -
Frieze | Lisa Sanditz
Frieze Magazine November 14, 2005 In Lisa Sanditz’ ebullient, skewed landscapes, flatly painted in an array of punchy colours, the USA is a crazy quilt... Read more -
Sedrick Huckaby featured in "Frequency" at The Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum in HarlemNew York, NY November 9, 2005 Studio Museum 127 429 West 127th St New York, NY 10027 November 9, 2005 - March 12, 2006 Press Release:... Read more
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Edgar Bryan: The Undiscovered Country
Ferguson, Russell. Hammer Museum January 16, 2005 Edgar Bryan’s self-portrait as a (young) painter, The Ledge (2004), seems almost to have come directly from a children’s book.... Read more -
A Conversation with Carl Cheng: The John Doe Company
Whittaker, Richard. works & conversations May 2, 2002 I can thank the late James Doolin for introducing me to Carl Cheng. Along with Carl, he also introduced me... Read more -
Robert Overby
LaBelle, Charles. Frieze December 1, 2000 Irreverent, often brilliant, and occasionally fatuous, the prolific output of Robert Overby, who died in 1993 at the age of... Read more
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Free Spirits
John, Heather. Los Angeles Times September 24, 2000 Pamela Jorden, 30, painter On her work: Graphic spaces collide with more pictorial or painterly spaces. I use Letraset to... Read more -
Carl Cheng
Johnstone, Mark. July 1, 2000 Rarely are the essential qualities of Cheng’s work incisively, even adequately, addressed in the writings about it. The most obvious... Read more -
Installations Give the Senses a Workout
Wilson, William. Los Angeles Times November 18, 1998 Four projects at the Santa Monica Museum of Art prove that late-20th century aesthetics really are a modern update of... Read more
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An Interview with Pat O'Neill
James, David. Millennium Film Journal November 1, 1997 David E. James: I thought about starting with Oskar Fischinger. In the recent show of his paintings, I saw the... Read more -
Robert Overby: Artforum
Rimanelli, David. Artforum April 1, 1997 The work of Robert Overby (1935-93) admits perhaps two overriding interpretations, distinct but not incompatible. On the one hand, his... Read more -
Robert Overby
Blom, Ina. Frieze May 2, 1996 In the early 80s, Rosalind Krauss launched a theory about 70s art that seemed to say it all: 70s art... Read more
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Carl Cheng at Capp Street Project
Morris, Gay. Art in America June 1, 1990 Capp Street Project is one of the Bay Area’s most adventuresome spaces for site-related art installations. Last summer, for example,... Read more -
Pick of the Week
Norklun, Kathi. LA Weekly March 4, 1983 Carl Cheng is best known for his installations, like “Black Lake” at ARCO last summer: a pool with a black... Read more -
Artist brings vision to Santa Monica Pier
Scott, Joanie. Evening Outlook September 1, 1978 A visit to Santa Monica Pier is as much a matter of sound as it is of the sights –... Read more
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Donna-Lee Phillips, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum
Artforum October 1, 1977 In one of her photo-text sequences, Donna-Lee Phillips’ fi ctional character asks, “Who remembers?” Th e answer, in the form... Read more -
Gargantuan intrusion and electronic mah-jongg
Wortz, Melinda. Art News February 1, 1976 The Newport Harbor Art Museum’s exhibition of four sound installations included one piece each by Michael McMillan, the John Doe... Read more -
The Impact of Context
Wortz, Melinda. Artweek May 31, 1975 Installation pieces by Carl Cheng and Michael McMillan on view at Cal Tech present a provocative contrast of sensibilities. Cheng’s... Read more
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Pat O'Neill and Synaesthetics and Kinaesthetics: The Way of All Experience
Youngblood, Eugene. Expanded Cinema January 1, 1970 The term kinetic generally indicates motion of material bodies and the forces and energies associated with it. Thus to isolate... Read more -
Review: Carl Cheng
A. Danieli, Fidel. Artforum March 1, 1968 Within terms of recent widespread interest in box constructions, Cheng’s objects could be reasonably accepted as sculpture. To support this... Read more -
Brian Bress works acquired by Oklahoma State University Museum of Art in Oklahoma and Beyond: Selections from the George R. Kravis II Collection
Oklahoma State University Museum of ArtStillwater, OK March 28, 2019 February 28 - June 21, 2017 Including more than 40 works, this exhibition looks at private art collecting through history... Read more
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Nathan Mabry to create public art project for St. Petersburg pier
The City of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, FL March 29, 2019 'Nathan Mabry of California will create a coated steel, origami-inspired pelican that will greet visitors at the Entry Plaza of... Read more -
Thought Pieces: 1970s Photographs by Lew Thomas, Donna-Lee Phillips and Hal Fischer at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Floor 3San Francisco, CA April 11, 2019 January 4–August 9, 2020 'In the early 1970s, Lew Thomas set out to disrupt photography in San Francisco. Tired of... Read more -
SFMOMA acquires works by Pat O’Neill
San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSan Francisco, CA April 17, 2019 Congratulations to Pat O'Neill for the acquisition of his work by the San Francisco Museum of Art! The films Saugus... Read more
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art acquires second work by Brian Bress
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtLos Angeles, CA April 17, 2019 Congratulations to Brian Bress and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for their acquisition of Bress's single-channel wall-mounted video... Read more -
In Conversation with T. Kelly Mason
Flaunt Magazine April 19, 2019 Part of Flaunt's artist portfolio from the Oh La La Land issue : Filmmaker, DJ, and contemporary artist T. Kelly... Read more -
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art acquires works by Lew Thomas
San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSan Francisco, CA April 20, 2019 Congratulations to Lew Thomas for the acquisition of his work by the San Francisco Museum of Art! Works contained in... Read more
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Museum of Contemporary Art acquires work by Robert Overby
MOCALos Angeles, CA April 20, 2019 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles has acquired East Hall Wall, Third Floor (Grey Wall) (1971) by Robert Overby. Read more -
Museum of Modern Art acquires works by Robert Overby
Museum of Modern ArtNew York, NY April 20, 2019 The Museum of Modern Art, New York has acquired a selection of drawings and prints by Robert Overby. The works... Read more -
Nathan Mabry featured in forthcoming book: 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow by Kurt Beers
Beers, Kurt. Thames and Hudson May 16, 2019 We are proud to announce that Nathan Mabry has been selected for inclusion in the forthcoming book: 100 Sculptors of... Read more
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Philip Martin Gallery to Represent Kristy Luck
May 21, 2019 Philip Martin Gallery is proud to announce it now represents Kristy Luck. Kristy Luck received her BFA in Printmaking from... Read more -
Brian Bress featured in "In Production: Art and the Studio System" at Yuz Museum, Shanghai
Yuz Museum, ShanghaiShanghai, China October 19, 2019 November 7, 2019 - January 3, 2020 'Yuz Museum Shanghai (YUZ), the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and... Read more -
Philip Martin Gallery to Represent Pamela Jorden
March 4, 2020 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to announce it now represents Los Angeles-based artist Pamela Jorden. Her recent body of work... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite featured in "Tools of Revolution: Fashion Photography and Activism" at Houston Center for Photography
Houston Center for PhotographyHouston, TX March 17, 2020 'Tools of Revolution: Fashion Photography and Activism' includes photographs by Arielle Bob-Willis, Kwame Brathwaite, Micaiah Carter, and Dana Scruggs. March... Read more -
Sedrick Huckaby featured in "Portraiture Now: Kinship" at National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait GalleryWashington, D.C. July 1, 2021 October 28, 2022 - January 7, 2024 National Portrait Gallery 8th and G Streets NW Washington, DC 20001 Philip Martin... Read more -
The Performa Biennial Will Return This Fall With an All-Outdoors Program and an Exclusive Focus on New York Artists
Dafoe, Taylor. Artnet News October 30, 2021 For its next biennial, the first to be held post-pandemic, Performa will stage all of its signature cross-disciplinary projects outside—and... Read more
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Stalk
Beckman, Ericka. The Brooklyn Rail October 30, 2021 Somewhere around 1989, the story of Jack and the Beanstalk really stuck with me. The reason being that the fairytale... Read more -
At Performa, Ericka Beckman Offers an Anti-Capitalist Musical Adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk
Watlington, Emily. Artnews October 30, 2021 It felt fitting to catch up with the artist Ericka Beckman in a black box theater, since that’s where the... Read more -
"Ericka Beckman: Fair Game" at Kestner Gesellschaft
Kestner GesellschaftHannover, Germany October 30, 2021 September 12, 2021 - January 9, 2022 Kestner Gesellschaft Goseriede 11, 30159 Hannover, Germany Press Release: 'A world governed by... Read more
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Ericka Beckman: Taking Stalk
Marshall, Piper. Artforum October 30, 2021 For more than forty years, Ericka Beckman has coaxed viewers to assume the perspective of a child. Her earliest films,... Read more -
Katy Cowan at the Crisp Ellert Art Museum
Crisp Ellert Art MuseumSt. Augustine, FL October 30, 2021 In Katy Cowan’s whole rotation, a long white rope curves through the paper’s center, where surrounding lines wind and unravel,... Read more -
Sky Glabush: Faith in Gesture
Balzer, David. Canadian Art November 5, 2021 As Carl Jung frequently pointed out in his later career, symbols are concomitant with religion. The reason, of course, is... Read more
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Scumbling and Scraping
Glabush, Sky. Tate Magazine November 5, 2021 I have often admired the paintings of John Constable (1776–1837) for their capacity to appear tough, veiny and raw. I... Read more -
Dazzling and Luminous
Nicolson, Fay. Salome Salmacis November 13, 2021 Sky, it’s a pleasure to speak to you about your work. As is increasingly common, I first encountered your work... Read more -
Jackie Gendel; "Stained Glass Cliff."
Thomas Erben Gallery New York, NY November 17, 2021 February 21 - April 6, 2019 Thomas Erben is very excited to present Stained Glass Cliff, a new series of... Read more
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New York Art Galleries: What to See Right Now
Heinrich, Will. The New York Times. November 17, 2021 I was misled at first by the faces in Jackie Gendel’s oils. Half-finished female profiles, for the most part, they... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite at Jack Shainman Gallery
Jack Shainman Gallery. January 15- April 30, 2022. January 14, 2022 Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to present This Tender, Fragile Thing, a group exhibition on view through April 30, 2022.... Read more -
Holly Coulis: New York Times "What to See in N.Y.C."
Heinrich, Will. The New York Times January 20, 2022 It’s exciting to see an artist come into her vocabulary the way Holly Coulis has in “Eyes and Yous,” her... Read more
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Reynolda House: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite
"Black is Beautiful" opens February 5 - May 8, 2022. February 6, 2022 Throughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the transformative idea that “Black is Beautiful.” This exhibition—the first... Read more -
Muzae Sesay: Living One Life
Juxtapoz June 2, 2022 There are countless paths to becoming an artist, regardless of what any individual might suggest or recommend. To many, it... Read more -
Sky Glabush at The Armory Show
The Armory Show September 9, 2022 Sky Glabush The Armory Show September 8 - 11, 2022 Booth # 328 For the 2022 edition of The Armory... Read more
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