absurd and abject and the Carnegie Prize , Nicole Eisenman
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#12 most popular post from November 20, 2013 The Carnegie Prize goes to Nicole Eisenman!I'm with Stupid (Left),...
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View ArticleColorfall, Ian Davenport
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#10 most popular post from November 25, 2013 Here are a couple of images of Ian Davenports new work from his show at...
View ArticleSarah Cain, Burning Bush
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#9 most popular post from March 29, 2014Sarah Cain was interviewed by Patrick Steffen for Flash Art in 2012. Steffen...
View ArticlePhotography as place for Painting, James Hyde, Artist Interview
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#8 most popular post from June 5, 2013Gorky's Granddaughter interviewed James Hyde after his solo exhibition,...
View ArticleThe Visual Element of the Pour, Elisabeth Condon, Artist Interview
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#7 most popular post from May 17, 2014Interview with Elisabeth Condon, April and May 2014Elisabeth Condon,White Cloud,...
View ArticleNeue Gallery's Degenerate Art Show
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#6 most popular post from April 6, 2014The Neue Gallery's Degenerate Art: The Attack on Modern Art in Nazi Germany...
View ArticleCharline von Heyl is jamming things together
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#5 most popular post from September 11, 2013Charline von Heyl has a new show at Petzel. Diane Solway also did a...
View ArticleWall Works in Berlin
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#4 most popular post from March 7, 2014 Sarah MorrisSarah Morris, 1972 [Rings], 2006/2013. Household gloss paint,...
View ArticleThierry De Cordier, Mer du Nord
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#3 most popular post from November 12, 2013Oil, paint, Chinese ink on canvas. Some of Thierry De Cordier's dark and...
View ArticleDavid Hayward at Frosch and Portman
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#2 most popular post from March 1, 2014 They're sweet and small and pretty old school but David Hayward's presence,...
View ArticleViolet Fogs Azure Snot, Molly Zuckerman Hartung
Dog days of summer series reviewing the top blog posts (via web traffic) this year.#1 most popular post from February 20, 2014 Violet Fogs Azure Snot, Molly Zuckerman-Hartung's exhibition at Corbett...
View ArticleElizabeth Peyton's new protraits
Lighter and more transparent than her previous work, Elizabeth Peyton's show at neugerriemschneider in Berlin features portraits on a smaller scale. The exhibition Da scheinest Du, o lieblichster der...
View ArticleNobson, Paul Nobel in Rotterdam
Nobson is the title of a survey exhibition of twenty three of Paul Noble's large surreal drawings at Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam. Here's a link to a 2012 interview where Noble discusses...
View ArticleDisrupted Abstraction - Mary Mary
Summer group shows are a great way to find new artists. Glasgow Gallery Mary Mary brought together five paintings for their summer group show Inside Arrangement. According to the gallery "The show...
View ArticleEl Greco and Modern Painting
In Spain the Prado has one of those exhibitions that make academics, and especially academic painters happy. El Greco and Modern Painting is up through October as part of the commemoration of the 400th...
View ArticlePeaches and Grapes at Anon Carter
The Amon Carter Museum in Ft. Worth just acquired this sweet little Raphaelle Peale painting. Peaches and Grapes in a Chinese Export Basket (1813) by Raphaelle Peale (1774–1825)
View ArticleRobin Hill's hand-held things
Detail of Robin Hill, ‘Slide Carousel’ (2014)Iris Cushing interviewed Robin Hill about her recent exhibition at Ramon's Tailor in San Francisco. They discussed Hill's long artistic interest in the...
View ArticleI love the clouds… the clouds that pass… down there… over there… the...
Tell me, you enigmatic man, whom do you love the most? Your father, yourmother, your sister or your brother?— I have neither father, nor mother, nor sister, nor brother.Your friends?— You’re using a...
View ArticleDominic Beattie and intutition
Dominic Beattie, Untitled, 2012, Ink, paper, collage and spray paint on board, 36 x 32 cmSam Cornish writes about Dominic Beattie's work, its part interview part essay for Abstract Critical. Cornish...
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