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…
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,…
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…
JENS FAENGE “ALCOVE” – TILTED WALLS & ANGLES
Swedish artist Jens Fänge excels in creating subtly understated yet emotionally charged territories that merge abstract space with the human figure. His composite paintings...
“THE FORTUNE OF HAVING BEEN THERE” ANGEL OTERO
Over the last decade, New York-based artist Angel Otero has experimented with numerous genres and styles, from early still lifes, domestic interiors, and landscapes, to pure abstraction created using his innovative oil paint ...
“STILLNESS OF LIFE” DON MCCULLIN AT HAUSER & WIRTH
If you look again at McCullin’s landscapes, you start to sense the figure who made the pictures, invisible behind the lens,
ARTIST IN FOCUS – CINGA SAMSON’S “MEN ARE DIFFERENT ..”
Originally a photography student, it was fifteen years ago that Cinga Samson began to pursue fine art painting. This medium shift was inspired
“THE LOWER EAST SIDE” – Iconic Portraits from the ICP Colletion
In many ways, the Lower East Side is both quintessentially American and uniquely New York. Always changing, it has