e shtunë, 22 janar 2011

Kara Maria: Exhibition


Pornucopia
February 4 - March 11, 2011
Opening reception, Friday, February 4, 6 - 9pm

Allegra LaViola Gallery
179 East Broadway
New York, NY 10002
917-463-3901


www.allegralaviola.com

Andy Diaz Hope: Press


"Look forward in anger."
By Matt Sussman
Bay Guardian
December 22-28, 2010

e mërkurë, 19 janar 2011

Timothy Cummings


The Life of the Party, a painting by Timothy Cummings is on the cover of the January 2011 issue of the Nob Hill Gazette

Jonathan Solo, Kambui Olujimi: Press




The Catharine Clark Gallery began the new year with two concurrent solo exhibition shows – Jonathan Solo’s “Shadow” and Kambui Olujimi’s “Love to Loose.”

Lyrica Glory for Warholian.com

For full article please visit Warholian.com

e shtunë, 15 janar 2011

Sandow Birk




Sandow Birk is currently an artist in residence at Montalvo Center for the Arts
RESIDENCY DATES : Dec 1st 2010 to Feb 27th 2011

"Montalvo Arts Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering community engagement through the creation and presentation of multidisciplinary art. By uniting the broadest possible audiences with a global community of artists, Montalvo expands the role of arts and culture as an essential community resource."


montalvoarts.org

Beldner, Chapman, Schatz: Publication


Personal Identities: Contemporary Portraits
University Art Gallery Sonoma State University
Essay by Michael Schwager

e premte, 14 janar 2011

Sandow Birk


MoMA Presents All the Wrong Art Juxtapoz Magazine on Film

Excerpt from In Smog and Thunder: The Great War of the Californias. USA. 2003. Sandow Birk and Sean Meredith.

Thursday, February 10, 7:00 p.m.

broadwayworld.com

e enjte, 13 janar 2011

Jonathan Solo: Press


Jonathan Solo: Party boy sobers up with 'Shadow'

by Kimberly Chun
San Francisco Chronicle January 13, 2011 04:00

"Merrily dark witticisms fall from artist Jonathan Solo's lips like worries rolling off the back of a die-hard party boy."

For full article:
sfgate.com

e mërkurë, 12 janar 2011

Ray Beldner: Exhibition

Say Something

Opening, Saturday, January 15th, 7:00 – 10:00 PM

E6 Gallery is located at
1632 Market Street, suite B (right near Zuni Cafe)
San Francisco, CA 94102

Travis Somerville: Grant


New York, NY - The Joan Mitchell Foundation is pleased to announce the twenty-five recipients of the 2010 Painters & Sculptors Grant Program in the amount of $25,000 each.

Congratulations Travis Somerville!!

Charles Gute: Exhibition


I Like The Art I Like the Art World and
the Art World Likes Me

January 14 - March 5, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, January 14, 6-8 pm
Artists: Conrad Bakker, Marc Bijl, Jennifer Dalton, Eric Doeringer, Nancy Drew, Bill Drummond, Alex Gingrow, Grennan & Sperandio, Aneta Grzeszykowska, Charles Gute, Nate Harrison, Pablo Helguera, Dan Levenson / Little Switzerland, The Matthew Higgs Society, Loren Munk, Filip Noterdaeme, Laurina Paperina, William Powhida, Ward Shelley, and Jade Townsend

EFA Project Space
A Program of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
323 W 39th Street, 2nd Floor
212-563-5855

Marina Zurkow: Press




"WASHINGTON, D.C.- The Smithsonian American Art Museum has opened a new gallery dedicated to examining the history and the latest developments in the art of the moving image. “Watch This! New Directions in the Art of the Moving Image” opened to the public Dec. 10. John G. Hanhardt, senior curator for media arts, selected the works in the installation. This permanent-collection gallery, located on the museum’s third floor, allows for the presentation of the full range of media art practices."

www.artdaily.org

Marina Zurkow: Exhibition


Smithsonian American Art Museum

Watch This! New Directions in the Art of the Moving Image

3rd floor North, American Art Museum
December 10, 2010—On view indefinitely

americanart.si.edu

Erin Cosgrove: Press


Humankind just tends to tickle Erin Cosgrove
The artist finds meaning … and humor … in romance, religion and other preoccupations.

By Holly Myers, Special to the Los Angeles Times, December 26, 2010

“Since embracing narrative, her work has grown only broader in scope and sharper in its satire. In her next major project, the animated epic "What Manner of Person Art Thou?," she turned from romance to religion to tell the story of renegade members of a Hutterite sect who set out on a mission through a secular world they find awash in corruption and debauchery and to which they respond with violent indignation. It is a bizarre, hilarious and bloody spectacle, rendered in a stiff but fantastical visual style that combines elements of medieval manuscripts, Colonial-era Americana and "South Park." (She taught herself to animate as she went along, using a combination of Photoshop and After Effects. "It starts out looking like it's made by a bunch of monkeys," she says, "and then eventually, I think, some of it looks quite nice.")”

www.latimes.com