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Israel Guevara: Color + Geometry

Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries - Coral Gables, Miami

By Megan Abrahams

Color! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams.
Paul Gauguin

If there were a recipe for the bold, dynamic, hard-edged work of Israel Guevara, it would most likely have only two main ingredients: line and color, with the latter being the predominant flavor. Color [...]



Cesare Tacchi. A Retrospective

Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

Palazzo delle Esposizioni - Rome
Curated by Daniela Lancioni and Ilaria Bernardi
By Santa Nastro
Four years have passed since Cesare Tacchi (1940- 2014) died. Last February, Rome organized a large retrospective of his work at Palazzo delle Esposizioni to pay an important tribute to the artist. Curated by Daniela Lancioni and Ilaria Bernardi, it featured a selection of [...]



Bruce Conner, Steve McQueen, Catherine Opie, Carag Thuring and Kelley Walker

Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

Thomas Dane Gallery - Naples, Italy
By Santa Nastro
When Thomas Dane announced last fall his decision to open a new gallery in Italy, some may have been surprised that he didn’t choose Rome or Milan, but Naples, the beautiful city that was home to Virgilio, Benedetto Croce and many more, as well as the [...]



An Interview with James McMullan

Wednesday, August 1st, 2018

Robert Capa called it the decisive moment. Andrew Wyeth called it the third dimension of realness. Georgia O’Keeffe called it the fragmented whole. It is the ability to orchestrate a concept with a visual element that gives birth to a third dimension of seeing. Few artists in history have had the consistency that [...]



Seeing Life Through Roberto Fabelo’s Visionary Eyes

Thursday, June 7th, 2018



Willem de Rooij: Whiteout

Thursday, February 1st, 2018

KW Institute for Contemporary Art - Berlin, Germany
Curated by Krist Gruijthuijsen
“I feel a pleasure of never contained sweep over me,
now that I know place is never”1
- Laurie Sheck
By Lydia Magyar
Willem de Rooij’s “Whiteout,” curated by Krist Gruijthuijsen, draws focus to Ilulissat, a village in Greenland on Disko Bay. The exhibition presents [...]



Su Su: Recent Paintings

Thursday, February 1st, 2018

By Tim Hadfield

Originally from Beijing, China, where she studied undergraduate theater design, Su Su came to Pittsburgh for her graduate degree at Carnegie Mellon University in 2011. When her MFA program here enabled her to return to her first love of painting, she grasped the opportunity and never looked back.
This [...]



New Pictures: Omer Fast, Appendix

Wednesday, January 31st, 2018

Minneapolis Institute of Art - Minneapolis, MN
Curated by Yasufumi Nakamuri

By Christina Schmid
“Appendix,” a three-part exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art curated by Yasufumi Nakamuri, sets two recent films by Omer Fast, Looking Pretty for God (2008) and August (2016), in dialogue with August Sander’s century-old photographs of German people: farmers, construction workers, [...]



Lucy Skaer: Available Fonts

Wednesday, January 31st, 2018

KW Institute for Contemporary Art - Berlin, Germany
Curated by Anna Gritz
By Lydia Magyar
Confounding re-contextualizations and hybridizations are now expected from artist Lucy Skaer. In 2000, as a transient public intervention, Skaer left a scorpion and a diamond together on an Amsterdam sidewalk. In 2003, Skaer hid moth pupae and butterfly pupae in the [...]



Living Theatre

Wednesday, January 31st, 2018

Casa Morra - Naples, Italy
By Santa Nastro
Casa Morra was born in the volcanic mind of Giuseppe Morra. A former gallerist, collector and Maecenas of many artists, Morra founded a museum dedicated to Hermann Nitsch. In 2016 he started this new project. The space, in a superb 18th-century palace in Naples, Italy, hosts a [...]