A GLIMPSE OF TRANSCENDENCE – PAINTINGS BY ANNA CONWAY
American Painter Anna Conway’s process of conceiving and fully realizing her paintings without preparatory studies is stunning and necessitates continual additions and erasures. The tracks and traces of meticulous revision are present in each work and render visible the same…
CONTEMPORARY VANITAS – SCULPTURES BY PETER BUGGENHOUT
Ghent based artist Peter Buggenhout is considered one of Belgium’s most unique and radical sculptors. The artist’s highly artificial creations are irresistibly fascinating for the beholder. The mere size and variety of the surfaces and materials is impressive and makes…
MARCO TIRELLI – ALLEGORICAL JOURNEYS BEYOND THE REAL
Featuring over 150 works in an allegorical journey this exceptional show by Italian artist Marco Tirelli at Cardi Gallery London includes drawings, paintings, photographs, and small sculptures, many of which have been produced for the exhibition.....
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.…
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,…
“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 ...
BRIDGET RILEY – NEW PAINTINGS AND WALL WORKS AT MAX HETZLER
Since the beginning of her career, British artist Bridget Riley has been constantly working on redefining the concept of abstraction and its possibilities for the painterly process.
“Back of the Moon” Neo Matloga at Stevenson Gallery Cape Town
Based between South Africa and the Netherlands, Neo Matloga describes his creative process as straddling choreography, conducting