Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Hi All Scope Opens tomorrow. Looks like fun.

Kate Simon, William S. Burroughs, Spare Ass Annie, 1985 | Courtesy of Fort Works Art
SCOPE NEW YORK 2019
Following the critical success of Miami Beach, SCOPE New York welcomes 60 international exhibitors for its 19th edition at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea featuring The New Contemporary. Cultivating a diverse range of special projects, SCOPE has awarded Travel Grants and Program Awards to exhibitors featuring focused statements through solo or thematic shows.

SCOPE will continue its legacy of critically-acclaimed VIP Programming by partnering with Masterworksto curate a VIP panel exploring the impact of technology on the art market and the future of collecting, hosted at the exclusive members-only Norwood Club.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
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Romer Young Gallery, Bessa Khalaf, March 14-April 27, 2019

 

UPCOMING EXHIBITION:

BESSMA KHALAF
TORCH SONGMARCH 14 - APRIL 27, 2019

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Every act of creation is first an act of destruction. (Pablo Picasso)

Romer Young Gallery is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition with Oakland-based artist Bessma Khalaf, Torch Song. Khalaf presents a new series of photographs, sculpture and video that explore the boundaries of landscape, place and image. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, March 14th, from 6 to 9pm.

Khalaf’s sublime, black and white, natural world landscapes offer up beauty and uncertainty. Using various processes of degradation (burning, smashing, consuming) the artist re-imagines the natural world, taking the viewer beyond the nihilism of destruction, into the generative possibilities that are offered by voids and absences. Troubling, and all too relevant, the photographs include the destruction of nature in their process; in many of the works, the source of that violence is fire. Each photograph contains burned areas where Khalaf sets afire a section of the composition. Leaving part of the photo to burn away, she then extinguishes it and photographs whatever is left over, creating new images. While suggesting destruction, Khalaf’s unmaking doesn’t spiral entirely into nothingness, but leaves an absence as a relic of her action. Ultimately she demonstrates that it is still possible to discover unexpected beauty in destruction and, in so doing, opens up the viewer’s sense of the sublime.

When pitting herself against the overwhelming vastness of her surroundings, or the largess of romantic landscape, Khalaf mixes mysticism, futility, and endurance. Rather than attacking images, Khalaf intervenes on the landscape itself; the results suggest the difference between images and the world.

Born in Iraq, Bessma Khalaf emigrated to San Diego, California in 1990 just before the first Gulf War. She earned her Bachelor degree from San Diego State University in 2002 and a Masters of Fine Arts in photography from the California College of Art in 2007. Her work has been exhibited locally and nationally. She currently lives and works in Oakland, California.
 

Posner Fine Art: Sandra Vlock shows her architectural design works.

Sandra Vlock
Sandra Vlock's practice was born when the artist acquired two 58 inch antique mooring buoys with the intent to repurpose them as steel sphere fire pits. These buoys serve as source material for her dramatic and engaging fire sculptures. Her screens, gates, lanterns and sculptures serve as an extension of her initial encounter with these materials. 
Sandra Vlock
Custom Fireball
Antique Mooring Buoy
dimensions variable

Sandra Vlock
Custom Gate
Available in Corten Steel, Cold Rolled Steel, or Stainless Steel
Dimensions Variable


As an architect of contemporary architectural design and now working as an artist, Sandra Vlock's focus is to engage people in a shared experience; capturing an authentic sense of place, context and narrative.

Artist Sandra Vlock is available for appointments in Los Angeles
March 11th, 12th and 13th
Please contact us to schedule a meeting.

+1 323.933.3364


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Great Neo-Pop Show: David Richard Gallery exhibits Mark Dagley March 31,2019

March 5, 2019
Feature Vol. 4, No. 05
MARK DAGLEY
Neo-Op
 
Mark Dagley 
Primary Color Vortex, 1996
Acrylic and pencil on canvas
53.25 x 53.75 x 1.25" 
Click here to go to the exhibition
David Richard Gallery is pleased to present Neo-Op, an exhibition by Mark Dagley featuring a comprehensive body of work begun in 1994, with several new canvases finished as recently as February of 2019. This work emerged out of Dagley’s systematic approach to structure using a specific set of material constraints and limitations on color. The results include multiple series in two and three dimensions: paintings, sculpture and works on paper using simple motifs of geometric progression, linear interplay, concentric organic forms and chain-linked lozenges.
On view through March 31, 2019

Please contact the gallery for prices, high resolution images and additional information.

David Richard Gallery, LLC
211 East 121 ST | New York, NY 10035
P: (212) 882-1705
www.davidrichardgallery.com
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Friday, March 1, 2019

Casper Brindle opens at Nancy Toomey March 2 5-7

Meet artist Casper Brindle in San Francisco this Saturday evening, March 2, from 5pm to 7pm. Brindle's Chromatic Flux exhibition is on view at Nancy Toomey Fine Art through March 30. See the artist, in town from Los Angeles, and his paintings in the gallery at Minnesota Street Project, 1275 Minnesota Street. Join the event page here.



Casper Brindle, Chromatic Flux Exhibition View at Nancy Toomey Fine Art
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Doll and Fashion Lovers Catch Little Ladies at the Philadelphia Museum of Art




The Prettiest Playthings
Little Ladies: Victorian Fashion Dolls and the Feminine Ideal
Through March 3
Bring the kids—or just your love of all things miniature—and marvel at these tiny Victorian treasures.

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If your in Northampton Ma. catch the Smith College museum of Art

March 2019




what's new what's next
featured exhibition
Plastic Entanglements: Ecology, Aesthetics, Materials

Visitors enjoying Plastic Entanglements

upcoming programs
Vision and Meaning in My Art:
Nell Painter, artist and author

Free public talk & book signing

March 5 | 6:30 pm
Carroll Room, Smith Campus Center

SCMA and the Smith College Narratives Project, part of Smith's Wurtele Center for Leadership, are pleased to co-sponsor a visit to Smith by artist and author Nell Painter on 
Tuesday, March 5.

Nell Painter will speak about her book, Old in Art School: A Memoir of Starting Over, and sign copies.

SCMA recently acquired a series of eight prints by Nell Painter entitled, You Say This Can't Really Be America, 2017. These art works are currently on view on the Lower Level of the museum.


This program is free and open to all | No reservations |Presented in collaboration with the 
Smith College Narratives Project, part of Smith's Wurtele Center for Leadership
smith college museum of art
20 Elm Street at Bedford Terrace
Northampton, MA 01063
413 585 2760
hours
Tuesday through Saturday 10-4
Thursday 10-8
Sunday 12-4
Second Friday of the month 10-8
Closed Mondays and major holidays

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