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Art on Paper 2017:

Art on Paper 2017:

Mar 19, 2018

A Curated View – By Colleen Blackard

As previously published in Hi-Concept Magazine: Art in the City

Art on Paper opening on Thursday Night
Wolf Kahn, Bands and Layers, 2012, Pastel on paper, Somerville Manning Gallery, Greenville, DE
Catherine Drabkin, Backyard, Arch Street, 2016, gouache on paper, Kraushaar Galleries Inc., New York, NY
Linden Frederick, Forum Gallery, New York, NY
Craig McPherson, Hemp Lines I, 2011-12, drypoint and mezzotint, Forum Gallery, New York, NY
Oleg Vassiliev, Figures Under Umbrella, 2003, graphite and colored pencil on paper, Forum Gallery, New York, NY
Rachael Pease, Vast Memory, 2014, Ink on frosted Mylar, Beaux-Arts Des Ameriques, Montreal, CA
Bill Richards, Hanging Leaves, Woven Branches, 2015, graphite on paper, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York, NY
Xiaowei Chen, From east sea to north sea III, 2016, Ink on paper, AroundSpace Gallery, Shanghai, China
Benjamin Guffee, Through VI, 2015, Pele Prints, St. Louis, MO
Yuko Moriyama, Water Spirits 010516, pencil and graphite on paper, Fine Art Consultancy London & Tokyo, London, UK
Julio Vaquero, Pigment Gallery, Barcelona, ES
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht, Untitled (Tree), 2017, Ink and tape on paper, Owen James Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Owen Houhoulis of Owen James Gallery at his booth
Takuji Hamanaka, Rites of Spring, 2015, Japanese color woodcut and gampi paper collage, Owen James Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Renato Orara, Untitled, 4/2012 (from the ongoing series Ten Thousand Things That Breathe), 2012, ballpoint ink on paper, Kraushaar Galleries Inc., New York, NY
Jean-Pierre Roy, Gigantomachy, 2017, graphite on paper, Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen, DK
Dave Eggers, Electric Works, San Francisco, CA
Pablo Lehman, The Scribe’s House, Artemisa Gallery, New York, NY
Leaving Art on Paper on opening night
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NADA New York 2017:

NADA New York 2017:

Mar 18, 2018

A Curated View – By Colleen Blackard

As previously published in Hi-Concept Magazine: Art in the City

Christof Mascher, mount chilad, 2017, Pencil & oil on canvas, Philipp von Rosen Galerie, Cologne, DE
Philip Mueller, Dolomitti #2, 2017, Oil on canvas, Carbon 12, Dubai, UAE
Leo Mock, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles, CA
Marc Horowitz, China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles, CA
Mira Dancy, Eric Hussenot, Paris, FR
Raymond Pettibon, I Am My…, 2001, Copperplate etching, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK
Kang Seung Lee, Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, CA
Xenobia Bailey, Urban Mystic II, 2016, Linocut, EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, NY
Walter Robinson, Target Dresses Cardis and Wedge Sandals, 2013, Acrylic on linen, Galerie Sebastien Bertrand, Geneva, CH
Katherine Bradford, Mid Night Waders, 2017, Gouache and collage on paper, CANADA, New York, NY
Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Paynes, 2016, Wingate Studio, Hinsdale, NH
Fuminao Suenaga, Search Results – Giorgio Morandi, 2017, Acrylic, pigment on cotton, panel, Maki Fine Arts, Tokyo, JP
Yoshio Shirakawa, Coyote #8, 2016, Acrylic on canvas, wood, Maki Fine Arts, Tokyo, JP
Michael Assiff, Motel, Brooklyn, NY
Chris Bradley, Untitled (Ceiling Fan), 2015, Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL
Barb Choit, Rawson Projects, New York, NY
LAZY MOM, Knockdown Center, Queens, NY
Jessie Stead, Punched Interludes, 247365, New York, NY
Jessie Stead, Beaded Interludes (Intestinal Dimensions), 247365, New York, NY
Jeremy Couillard, Alien Afterlife, yours mine & ours, New York, NY
Robin Kang, yours mine & ours, New York, NY
Bad at Sports conducting artist interviews
The booths at NADA on Thursday afternoon
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Volta NY and The Armory Party at the Museum of Modern Art, 2017:

Volta NY and The Armory Party at the Museum of Modern Art, 2017:

Mar 17, 2018

A Curated View – By Colleen Blackard

As previously published in Hi-Concept Magazine: Art in the City

Hidenori Yamaguchi, Detail of Crossroad: Okachimachi, 2016, India ink on Japanese paper, Gallery Kogure, Tokyo/New York
Mio Yamato, Repetition Black (line) 2, 2017, Ink on paper, Cohju Contemporary Art, Kyoto, Japan
Todd Murphy, Marc Straus, New York, NY
Kathleen Vance, Traveling Landscape: Precious Cargo, Rockelmann &, Berlin, Germany
Carlos Sagrera, Umhang, 2017, acrylic on canvas, Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Yongjae Kim, Untitled, 2016, Oil on linen, Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York, NY
Joshua Smith, Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York, NY
Jason Patrick Voegele of Lodge Gallery in front of work by Levan Mindiashvili, The Lodge Gallery, New York, NY
Photo taken by Jason Patrick Voegele of our artist ‘girl gang’ in Miriam Carother’s Heavy Metal jackets at the Lodge Gallery booth.

After Volta, we took the shuttle bus to The Armory Party at the Museum of Modern Art:

The Armory Party at the Museum of Modern Art
The neon decor at the Armory Party at MoMA
Crowds form in the entry level of the museum
St. Lucia performing live at the MoMA
Visitors were permitted to explore several exhibits on the various museum floors during the party
We explored the Picabia Exhibit
Artist L. Mylott Manning viewing the Picabia Exhibit
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The Armory Show 2017:

The Armory Show 2017:

Mar 15, 2018

A Curated View – By Colleen Blackard

As previously published in Hi-Concept Magazine: Art in the City

Anila Quayyum Agha, Shimmering Mirage (Ed. Of 6), 2016 Laser-cut black steel and bulb, Aicon Gallery, New York, NY
Matthew Brandt, From the series Night Skies: LDN 935, 2016, Cocaine Dust on Photographer’s Velvet, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, NY
Lisa Yuskavage, Jeffrey Deitch, New York, NY
Jeffrey Deitch in his recreation of Florine Stettheimer’s studio, Jeffrey Deitch, New York, NY
Yayoi Kusama, Guidepost to the New World, 2016, Victoria Miro, London, UK
Daniel Zeller, Detail of Integrated Input, 2017, Ink, acrylic on paper, Pierogi Gallery, New York, NY
Patrick Jacobs, Fly Agaric Cluster, 2016, Diorama viewed through 2-inch window, Styrene, acrylic, cast neoprene, paper, polyurethane foam, ash, talc, starch, acrylic, vinyl film, wood, steel, lighting, BK7 glass, Pierogi Gallery, New York, NY
Joe Amrhein of Pierogi Gallery in front of Sleeper, 2017, by Elliott Green, Oil on linen, Pierogi Gallery, New York, NY
Pamela Jordan, untitled, 2016, oil on linen, Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY
Alexandra Noel, Bodega, New York, NY
Francisco Ugarte, Sin Titulo (pintura negra proyector de luz, y gis blanco), 2016, Black paint, chalk and light source, Arrendondo Arozarena, Mexico City
Francisco Ugarte infront of his linear shadow installation, Arrendondo Arozarena, Mexico City
Roxy Paine, Ground Fault, 2016, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY
Ragnar Kjartansson, Klang der Offenbarung Dioramas, 2016, mixed media in glass vitrine, i8 Gallery, Reykjavik, Iceland
Kim Simonsson, Mossgirl, 2017, Ceramic, feather, nylon fibers, Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland
Chiharu Shiota, Detail of State of Being (Dress), 2016, Metal frame, dress and white thread, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris/Brussels
Irma Blank, Ur-schrift ovvero Avant-testo, 19-3-03, 2003, Ballpoint pen on canvas on wooden stretcher, Alison Jacques Gallery, London, UK
Artsy Projects: Concrete Storm, Mixed Reality Environment by Studio Drift “Concrete Storm—synthesizing art, technology, and nature—is the first mixed reality project by Studio Drift, the Dutch collective of Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordjin. On first impression, visitors experience solid forms, which draw on minimalist motifs and underscore the stable properties of concrete. With Microsoft HoloLens, viewers enter a mixed reality, enlivened by responsive holograms that augment the installation’s physical environment. The artists explore the layer between the parallel worlds, where reality and virtual worlds co-exist.”
The author in augmented reality, Artsy Projects: Concrete Storm, Mixed Reality Environment by Studio Drift
Studio Drift, Drifter, 2017, Pace Gallery, New York, NY
Installation by James Turrell, Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles, CA
Alfred Leslie, Drive-In Movie, Santa Barbara, California, 1978/81, Watercolor, Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI
David Hockney, 11 May 2011, Ipad drawing printed on paper, 2011, Lyndsey Ingram, London, UK
The author with artist L. Mylott Manning in front of: Gene Davis, Pinnochio, 1978, Acrylic on canvas, Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, NY
Opening day at the Pommery Champagne Bar in The Armory Show
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