Artists
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Dion Tan
Through the art of glassblowing, Andrew Erdos transforms this amorphous material into a kaleidoscope of mammal-like objects. In his first solo exhibition “Guaranteed Impermanence” at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York, Erdos created a site-specific eight...
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Dion Tan
The unusual and fantastical silhouettes in Anne Harris’ oil paintings stem from a personal place. In “Phantasmatical: Self-Portraits” at New York's Alexandre Gallery, Harris depicts the emotional and physical facets of women at middle age in a series of new...
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Vanessa Yurkevich
In this week's GALLERY NIGHT we explore the world of Yael Kanarek's "High Performance Gear" at bitforms gallery in Chelsea. Kanarek's work is inspired by language, time, Da Vinci, and her running sneakers. Her bold and colorful works are a combination of...
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Dion Tan
Claes Oldenburg began his extraordinary pop art career in the 1960s by transforming everyday objects - such as banana sundaes, hamburgers and street signs - into whimsical sculptural depictions. In "The Street and The Store," the Museum of Modern Art revisits...
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Kristen Boatright
In just the second exhibition at Pavel Zoubok’s new Chelsea gallery, multidisciplinary artist Charles McGill, using vintage golf bags as his raw material, explores the intersections of race, class and politics. McGill deconstructs the bags and transforms the...
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Dion Tan
It took Jay DeFeo eight years to create The Rose -- a nearly 2000-pound painting that exudes qualities of a sculpture. Although it is her most iconic work, DeFeo's 40-year career before her death in 1989 spans beyond this masterpiece. “Jay...
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Julia Halperin
Name: Michelle GrabnerAge: 50Occupation: ArtistCity/Neighborhood: ChicagoYou’ve taken over Shane Campbell Gallery’s three Illinois locations for your latest exhibition. At the Oak Park gallery, you installed three monochromatic woven gesso reliefs on a...
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Dion Tan
The neolithic craft of Japanese tōgei (pottery) morphs into a contemporary approach under Takuro Kuwata’s experimentation with traditional methods. “Flavor of Nature” is Kuwata’s first solo exhibition at Salon94 Bowery and in the...
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Alanna Martinez, Chloe Wyma
The path to a successful art career can be a twisting one, but one commonly traveled route is the artist residency. There are hundreds of residencies out there, ranging from highly prestigious programs that are invitation-only — like those of Artpace,...
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ARTINFO
Name: Andrea Bowers Age: 46Occupation: artist City/Neighborhood: Los Angeles What project are you...














