DEXTER DALWOOD – CONSTRUCTIONS OF HISTORY IN PAINTING
British artist Dexter Dalwood presents a new series of paintings at Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong – with a look nearly four decades into the future. The exhibition’s title “2059” as well as the titles of individual works make reference…
PER KIRKEBY – PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES AT THE LOUISIANA MUSEUM
Although Per Kirkeby worked in many genres alongside painting, there is no doubt that he saw himself as a painter. He even accepted the term ‘painter-sculptor’ to characterize the kind of sculptural art that has a clear relationship with painting.…
OTTO BOLL – LINES DRAWN IN THE AIR
Otto Boll is an artist who operates from an expressly minimalist sensibility. His works are acutely reduced forms of steel that hover in space, almost cutting through it ...
JANAINA TSCHÄPE “BALANCING INTO THE DEEP” AT SEAN KELLY GALLERY
Richly painted using large scale oil sticks in addition to the water-based pigments she previously employed, it marks a fresh direction in Tschäpe’s oeuvre. This material shift allows the artist to “draw” as one would with a pencil or pastel,…
SHOWCASE – MONIKA SOSNOWSKA
Monika Sosnowska is known for her often site-specific architectural installations created by appropriating construction material to create impactful and elegant sculptures that comment on the post-war architecture of her native Poland. In a dynamic approach to materiality the artist manipulates…
NATURAL TEXTURE – DAVID NASH SCULTURES
David Nash has been in a constant dialogue with trees for more than 50 years, not only those of his home region of North Wales, but also the trees of Japan, California, Portugal, and more. As sculptor he does not…
LARI PITTMAN “DIORAMAS” AT LÉVY GORVY PARIS
Los Angeles-based artist Lari Pittman presents a suite of new paintings at Lévy Gorvy, Paris that reflect on the continued political and personal resonance of the past....
“ONE BUT TWO” – OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE
The son of a twin, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe takes on the subject of dualistic representation and double portraiture in twelve new large-scale paintings ...