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William Lamson Review, The Brooklyn Rail
William Lamson | The Brooklyn Rail >> “Will Lamson’s work has never suffered from lack of conceptual focus—even if the imagery or form of a particular piece is atypical, it usually has his fingerprints all over it.”
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Press for David Scher’s “regular is best”
David Scher’s “regular is best” is a featured exhibition on WNYC Edward M. Gómez writes about Scher’s work in the October issue of Art & Antiques, “drawn together.”
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William Lamson Review, The Huffington Post
Link to William Lamson’s review in the Huffington Post by Ethan Murrow: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ethan-murrow/will-lamson-is-burning-up_b_732974.html
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Gregory Barsamian Review, The New York Times
The New York Times | Gregory Barsamian >> “You might question its artistic profundity, but there is no doubting the sheer visual magic of “Artifact,” the sculpture by Gregory Barsamian featured here. A giant head like the top of an … Continue reading
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James Hyde Review, The Village Voice
The Village Voice | James Hyde >> “Firmly in the labor-of-love camp is James Hyde’s group of billboard-size paintings at the Boiler, Pierogi gallery’s cavernous project space in Williamsburg. Hyde—a 51-year-old veteran of countless gallery and museum outings—exhibits greater youthfulness … Continue reading
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James Hyde, The Brooklyn Rail
The Brooklyn Rail | James Hyde with Phong Bui >> “Right after his last exhibition, Stuart Davis Group, which consisted of five large paintings made between 2006 and 2008, at the Boiler in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (May 28 – June 27, … Continue reading
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Sarah Walker and Ken Weathersby Review, The Huffington Post
The Huffington Post | Sarah Walker and Ken Weathersby >> “In the front gallery, Walker’s sensationally kinetic abstract paintings (the color is more lurid and acidic than it appears in these images) seem to depict the exhausting onslaught of information, … Continue reading
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Ryan Mrozowski Review, ArtCat
ArtCat | Ryan Mrozowski >> “…Mrozowski gathers seemingly unrelated imagery to propose all kinds of strange scenarios. In his paintings we see that mysterious events are happening, that something is happening, but we don’t quite know what and we cannot … Continue reading
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Brian Conley Review, The Village Voice
The Village Voice | Brian Conley >> “Dubbed “The Boiler,” it currently houses Brian Conley’s Miniature War in Iraq . . . and Now Afghanistan, an ambitious attempt to role-play battles from those two military conflicts. The project involves experienced … Continue reading
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