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Dawn Clements at Dieu Donné

Paper Variables New work on paper by John Beech, Dawn Clements & Chuck Webster July 7—August 13, 2011 Reception: Thursday, July 7, 6—8pm

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Jane Fine at the Tang Museum

  Inspired by the notion that the material world is not fixed and certain, MELTpresents works from the museum’s collection in which artists expose the fluid nature of things we might not usually consider fluid. The works in this exhibition probe … Continue reading

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Patrick Jacobs at Museum of Arts and Design

Patrick Jacobs’ work will be included in an exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY — “Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities” June 7–September 18, 2011 http://tinyurl.com/MAD-Otherworldly

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James Esber at The Aldrich

http://www.aldrichart.org/exhibitions/esber.php http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/01/nyregion/in-these-portraits-a-challenge-to-labels-of-sitter-and-artist.html?_r= http://www.fairfieldweekly.com/entertainment/art/ff-an-exhibit-of-osama-bin-laden-portraits-in-ridgefield-has-a-new-vibe-following-his-death-20110518,0,4654452.story http://www.newstimes.com/local/article/Images-of-Osama-take-on-new-meaning-at-Aldrich-1364202.php   Your Name Here The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum January 30 – June 5, 2011   James Esber will present two recent bodies of work that continue his preoccupation with distorting the familiar in his exhibition Your … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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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.”

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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.”

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Ati Maier at University Art Museum & Herbert F Johnson Museum

Ati Maier’s work will be on view in two exhibitions: University Art Museum: University at Albany “Ati Maier: Event Horizon” (Solo, multi-media exhibition) February 1–April 2, 2011 –and– her video, “Space Rider,” will be projected on the facade of the … Continue reading

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