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  • Isabelle Cornaro at Le Magasin

    Tagged: Isabelle Cornaro Le Magasin Exhibition

    Posted on July 18, 2012

  • Tom Burr’s “Deep Wood Drive” at Bortolami, New York

    “Burr describes the “Cloud” series as “imprints, instead of having the neutral associations that various materials hold: canvas, fabric, paint, ink, etc., the blankets hover solidly between being a utilitarian object and a material that conforms to the work of a painting. Or, as I’ve said before, a painting that is impersonating a sculpture, or inversely, a sculpture impersonating a painting.”

    Another focal point of the exhibition is a large eight-foot black metal cage, a theme that the artist has employed before. This piece, entitled Baited like Beasts, will sit in the center of the gallery’s main room, both blocking the space and framing it. There is no door to the cage, instead there are openings on each side, cut outs, or windows through the bars, allowing clearer views into the interior on the cage, and through to the surrounding exhibition.”

    Read Full Press Release Here.

    Tom Burr (b. 1963) has exhibited at some of the world’s foremost galleries and institutions including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Sculpture Center, New York; FRAC, Champagne-Ardenne, France; Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel; Louisiana Museum, Denmark; The Hayward Gallery, London and The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, amongst others. Burr has been a visiting Critic at Yale School of Art, Graduate Program in Sculpture. His work is included in prestigious public and private collections around the world.

    Bortolami Gallery

    520 W 20th Street

    New York, New York 10011

    (between 10th and 11th Avenues)

    T 212.727.2050

    F 212.727.2060

    Tagged: Tom Burr Deep Wood Drive Sculpture Contemporary Art Bortolami Gallery Exhibition New York

    Posted on May 8, 2012 with 1 note

  • Ten Ten At Jason Alexander Gallery

    Ten Ten brings together 17 New York-based artists and almost every material imaginable. Within my first 15 seconds in the space, tucked deep in Chinatown, I spotted a Santa Claus doll, a Jeremy Scott x Adidas wings sneaker, rainbow colored studded belts, a flat screen TV embedded in the rafters, and a watercooler bottle filled with goldfish. Curated by Jason Lee and Alexander Shulan, the show occupies and bares the name of an ancient sewing machine repair shop. Jason and Alexander dismantled the shop themselves, stripping the space of the many dusty sewing machines, remnants of which can be found in the basement alongside the art.

    Through March 30th, 2012.

    JASON ALEXANDER
    91 Canal St
    New York, NY, 10001
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    Dominic Nurre, Instructional Video: Figurative Sculpture; Oppositional Coupling, 2012

    Debo Eilers, Bucktick, 2012

    The gallery space from the entrance

    Alisa Baremboym, Still Life 6 and Still Life 6, 2011
    Darren Bader, Santa and Chew Toy, 2012


    Jared Madere, Joey Arvatz Pineapple, 2012

    Dominic Nurre, All the Recently Formed Large Scale Groupings, 2012


    Jared Madere, Chuckypenny Beach, 2012

    Asher Penn, Banana Question # 3, 2012

    Andrei Koschmieder, Untitled,  2012

    Dena Yago, Kiss, 2012

    Debo Eilers, Lostcom, 2011

    Torey Thornton, Untitled, 2012
    Valeri

    Tagged: Ten Ten Jason Alexander 91 Canal St. Exhibition Dominic Nurre Debo Eilers Alisa Baremboym

    Posted on April 5, 2012

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