Archive for May, 2010
27
May
2010
Larry Brown, Dark Matter, 36 x 30 in. 2010
Very excited to announce the opening of Larry Brown: New Paintings From New York at Butters Gallery in Portland, OR. Brown was my first painting professor in New York and it is exciting to see the debut of this new series, which appears to move beyond the themes that he has worked on for decades while [...]
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27
May
2010
Review by Alexandra Deyzac
London - Inspired by a story written by Jorge Luis Borges, the exhibition The Library of Babel: In and Out of Space (176 Project Space) displays the Zabludowicz collection as a beautiful yet strange library. The artworks are juxtaposed to produce an infinity of combinations in relation to the various dialogues that t [...]
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23
May
2010
From 7:30 - 9:30 PM on May 27, 2010, The Priceless Chapel (Correo #73, San Miguel de Allende, MX) will open a new showcase exhibition of recent drawings by interdisciplinary artist Marka Kiley. The pieces in the show both give a window into the work Kiley has been developing over her last three months in San Miguel as well as the directions [...]
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23
May
2010
Fuller Terrace Show & Tell Me Lecture Series
Sunday May 23, 2010
@ Snowball Gallery & Workshop
1690 Queen St. W.
Toronto, ON
From the Release:
The Fuller Terrace Show and Tell Me lecture series is based in Halifax held with the intention of bringing people together to share stories and experiences and act as a catalyst to cr [...]
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22
May
2010
A friendly sign near the banks of the Dead Sea. Your guess is as good as mine.
Due to some technical difficulties and a welcomed distance from computer usage, I have fallen a bit behind on posts. Here are some shots from Israel and more will be posted soon, including a chronicle to Ein Hod, the artist village outside of Haifa.
Israeli [...]
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18
May
2010
Shaker Loops Ecstasy #3, 6'x7', oil on canvas (2008-2010)
This Friday, the Athenaeum in La Jolla will open the new exhibition Shaker Loops Paintings and Drawings, the latest series of abstractions by Ellen Salk.
Salk's work draws inspiration from, among other things, minimalist contemporary music. To that end, in conjunction with the display of [...]
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15
May
2010
From the release:
FREE SPACE: A street level look at interfaces between public and private
an installation by Megan Willis
Opening reception Saturday May 15th 2010 at 7pm
Free Space is an installation that looks at disparate tactics for appropriating and reclaiming residual spaces in the urban landscape for both public and private use [...]
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7
May
2010
10 Days, the brainchild of writer and director Daniel Gonzales, will be premiering May 18 at MCASD's Sherwood Auditorium. Gonzales has been a friend of the The Andrews Gallery since the beginning and it is very exciting to see this come to fruit after witnessing many of the struggles and successes that happen throughout the process of making an [...]
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4
May
2010
Our good friend Adeline is organizing an exhibition in Brussels and I have reasons to suspect that some great pieces will be on display (not least of which because Jason Graham in the show).
More info (sur spacebook).
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4
May
2010
I've been playing all my life, and I got pretty hammered. It was supposed to be au niveau debutant too! So much fun though. They take place every Thursday and are open to anyone who dares...
Find more on this tournament and other places to play on the Federation Francaise De Backgammon website (yes that exists).
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