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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Sarah Walker Review, Art in America
Art in America | Sarah Walker >> Walker suggests force fields and event horizons. Partially Seen Things (all works 2010) sports intersecting cantilevered dumbbell shapes—looking something like a misbegotten Eames coatrack—in electric azure and ruddy plum. Irregularly spaced yellow-green stripes race through … Continue reading
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SEVEN: Pierogi in Miami, Nov 30 – Dec 5
Hales Gallery. Pierogi Gallery. Ronald Feldman Fine Arts. BravinLee programs. Postmasters Gallery. PPOW. Winkleman Gallery
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James Esber, As A Chimney Draws
James Esber | This is Not a Portrait on the blog, As a Chimney Draws >>
John O’Connor at The Lab, Dublin, Ireland
Short Answers to Long, Complicated Questions – Mark McGreevy, Matthew Northridge, John J. O’Connor >> Exhibition continues Friday 5th November 2010 – Saturday 8th January 2011
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Ati Maier Review, Art Critical
Art Critical Online Magazine | Ati Maier >> “Maier’s most recent work is denser than previous and more varied in its markmaking. The imagery is increasingly abstracted and acquiescent to less identifiable and circuitous patterning. Works such as Disappeared Time and The … Continue reading
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