Tag: Implication

Music Stands Still: A Major Exhibition at S.M.A.K., Showing Work by Jorge Macchi

GHENT.- ‘ Macchi refuses to let himself be pushed into any art history category. The quality of his work lies in an openness that is absolute and without complexes. He achieves maximum perception using a minimum of form: the viewer should not try …

Photographer Simen Johan Explores Uneasy Connections Between Humans and Animals

NASHVILLE, TENN.- The Frist Center’s Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery will feature Simen Johan: Until the Kingdom Comes, comprising nine large-scale digital photographs and three sculptures. The exhibition opens Feb. 20, 2011, and will …

First Solo Museum Show in the United States by the Artist and Writer Emily Roysdon at Berkeley Art Museum

BERKELEY, CA.- The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) present Emily Roysdon: If I Don’t Move Can You Hear Me? / MATRIX 235, the artist and writer’s first solo museum show in the United States. Em…

Cheim & Read Showing Group Exhibition Titled "Le Tableau"

NEW YORK, NY.-
In Achim Hochdörfer’s article in the
February 2009 Artforum entitled “A Hidden Reserve: painting from 1958 to
1965,”
the author names a number of painters included in this exhibition,
“Whose
practices are rich with impl…

Cheim & Read Showing Group Exhibition Titled "Le Tableau"

NEW YORK, NY.- In Achim Hochdörfer’s article in the February 2009 Artforum entitled “A Hidden Reserve: painting from 1958 to 1965,” the author names a number of painters included in this exhibition, “Whose practices are rich with implication.” Le Tabl…

Back To Top