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Nadja Bournonville in The New Yorker
Read a short piece on Nadja Bournonville’s exhibition in The New Yorker — The Berlin-based photographer shows a series inspired by pictures of female patients diagnosed with hysteria at a Paris hospital in the eighteen-nineties. Bournonville’s staged scenarios and still-lifes are … Continue reading
Sarah Walker’s Planet X reviewed on ArtCritical.com by Dennis Kardon
See Dennis Kardon’s review of Sarah Walker’s current exhibition, Planet X, on artcritical.com Quantum Fields and Cellular Processes: Sarah Walker at Pierogi by Dennis Kardon Sarah Walker: Planet X at Pierogi Gallery Sarah Walker’s art is like visual quicksand. From a distance, these … Continue reading
Sarah Walker’s Planet X Reviewed on Société Perrier
Read the review of “Planet X” by Sarah Walker on SocietePierrier.com here.
William Lamson at the IMA
http://www.artbabble.org/video/ima/divining-meteorology-william-lamson http://www.imamuseum.org/exhibition/william-lamson-divining-meteorology Divining Meteorology April 8 – Aug 28, 2011 In Divining Meteorology, William Lamson explores the forces of nature and the passage of time, reanimating a former communications tower by transforming it into an instrument. Originally designed to withstand the trials of … Continue reading
Tom Burckhardt in conversation with John Yau, The Brooklyn Rail
Tom Burckhardt in conversation with John Yau >> “You want to slow looking down. Once we become aware that it’s a painting but that the thumbtacks aren’t real, so to speak, everything gets slowed down, and you become more conscious … Continue reading
Ati Maier interview with Katharina Grosse, BOMB Magazine
Art | Katharina Grosse, by Ati Maier >> “Katharina Grosse titled her exhibition One Floor Up More Highly. Her unique approach to painting has long fascinated me. As Grosse says, painting is not a closed system, it is a window, it … Continue reading
Mark Lombardi reviewed in Village Voice
Mark Lombardi | Index reviewed by R.C. Baker >> “Vast conspiracies throw off facts and theories like sparks sputtering in the darkness, making conclusions ever elusive.”
Patrick Jacobs reviewed in The Brooklyn Rail
Review by Charles Shultz, “Patrick Jacobs, Familiar Terrian” >> “Jacobs builds dioramas in high definition. They are so intricate and precise that even the strands of grass and the wispy white seeds on a dandelion’s head are carefully attended to, … Continue reading
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Patrick Jacobs reviewed in the New York Times
Patrick Jacobs’ “Familiar Terrian” review by Ken Johnson >> “Patrick Jacobs’ superrealistic, miniature sculptures are amazing. You view them through round glass lenses built into gallery walls like portholes.”
Patrick Jacobs reviewed in L Magazine
Patrick Jacobs’ Keyhole Pastorals, by Benjamin Sutton | L Magazine >> “Upon entering Jacobs’ new exhibition Familiar Terrain, regular visitors to Williamsburg gallery Pierogi may first notice that the walls are thicker than usual and the floor slightly raised so that they’re … Continue reading
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