DEBORAH ROBERTS – A COLLAGE OF BLACK IDENTITY01
Deborah Roberts presents “I’ve something to tell you” – a suite of recent large scale works in mixed media and collage at Stephen Friedman Gallery London. The show features paintings dominated by black backgrounds and some of the largest works…
FRANCISCO SUÁREZ – INHERENT GLOW
Spanish painter Francisco Suárez is currently on show at Galería Victor Lope, Barcelona, presenting his recent series Lumen – a refined and singular conception of geometric abstraction. Without abandoning the characteristic rigour and measure of his work, these pieces appear as a…
GARY SIMMONS – REMEMBERING TOMORROW
For over 30 years, Simmons’ multidisciplinary practice has probed American history to examine the pervasive nature of racist ideology and its manifestations in visual culture. Drawn from both personal and collective memory, his works address themes of race, identity, politics,…
Susan Rothenberg – Touching the Metaphysical and Contemplative
Since she rose to prominence in New York in the mid-seventies with her now iconic paintings of horses, Rothenberg has held a special place in her peers’ hearts and souls, referred to often as a ‘painter’s painter’....
Shiro Tsujimura – The Beauty and Purity of the Earth
Shiro Tsujimura’s art finds its basis upon the beauty and purity of the earth, and its relationship and transformation with nature and fire. He uses local earth from the landscape surrounding his home to create clay ...
IL LEE “PAPER AND PROCESS”
Il Lee has defined a new role for the pen, that of a discipline, where he has taken the pen’s seemingly endless ability to make a continuous and fluid line to a masterful level that transcends the pen’s pedestrian associations. Lee’s…
Alex Hubbard “Staircase Descending a Nude”
Alex Hubbard is a painter and video artist who weaves together both fields by using the same approach in each medium and thereby rethinks video, painting, and their connections ....
ROSS BLECKNER – THE VIABILITY OF PAINTING
Internationally acclaimed American artist Ross Bleckner offers insight into a body of work that has never been exhibited so far —not even in past retrospectives—and provides an intriguing and revealing debut look at his earliest years as a painter. Furthermore,…