Showing posts with label Polly Apfelbaum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polly Apfelbaum. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Chelsea Highlights


Lauren Luloff at Horton Gallery, Golden Sky, 2011, Oil, bleached bed sheets & fabric, 19x16"





Lauren Luloff at Horton Gallery, Turquoise Place,  2012,Oil, bleached bed sheets & fabric, 20x16






Alexandre da Cunha at CRG Gallery, Kentucky Pied de Poule I, 2012, mop heads, dye, curtain rod , 68 7/8 X 41 3/8 X 6 1/4 inches 






Alexandre da Cunha at CRG Gallery, Kentucky Pied de Poule II, 2012, Mop heads, dye, fittings, 106 1/4 X 64 1/8 X 4 3/4 inches






Alexandre da Cunha at CRG Gallery,Deck Painting XIII, 2011, Acrylic paint on deck chair canvas, 46 1/8 X 53 7/8 X 3/4 inches





Polly Apfelbaum at D'Amelio Gallery, Flatterland Funkytown (detail)






Polly Apfelbaum at D'Amelio Gallery, Flatterland Funkytown  





Frohawk Two Feathers at Morgan Lehman Gallery, Portrait of Mami Wata, (2012), Acrylic, Ink, Coffee, Tea On Paper , 44h x 30w in





Frohawk Two Feathers at Morgan Lehman Gallery, “I Haven’t Thought About My Own Reward. I Didn’t Really Come Here On My Own Accord.” 1792 (2012), Acrylic, Ink, Coffee, Tea On Paper, 44h x 30w





Charles Burchfield at DC Moore Gallery, Sunlight in Park, June 10, 1917Watercolor, gouache, charcoal on paper, 17 x 22 inches





Charles Burchfield at DC Moore Gallery, Drought, Sun and Corn, 1961-62 Watercolor and charcoal on paper, mounted, 39 3/4 x 27 inches







SHANNON FINLEY at C24 Gallery, Instant Hesitation, 2012 , Acrylic on canvas 13 x 11 x 2.5 inches





SHANNON FINLEY at C24 Gallery, Halycon Remberance, 2012 Acrylic on canvas 70 x 56 x 2.5 inches





Magnus Plessen at Gladstone Gallery, Sarah, 2010  Oil on canvas; 87 1/8 x 75 5/8 inches






Magnus Plessen at Gladstone Gallery, Untitled, 2010 Oil on canvas; 82 3/8 x 72 1/8 inches






John Wood at Bruce Silverstein Gallery, Landscape with Silk House, 1974, Photo collage, 22 1/8 x 27 1/2 inches
 



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Apfelbaum & Jones



these studio works or "feelies" as she calls them were fantastic to look at! you could see and sense the hashing out of ideas and investigations into new colors and patterns. see that green one front and center...i wanted to eat it! reminded me of some mint chocolate goodness! the website doesn't have more photos of these small clay panels, but there were LOTS more!

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Jenny C. Jones at Sikkema Jenkins & Co

i really enjoyed these paper pieces for their fragility, minimalism and subtlety. the way that gray piece of paper lies over the rectangular form and creates a gentle bump is fantastic. i've always been a fan of the color combo of gray and acidic yellow or green. this paper series is based on the packaging of music, specifically the cd box. more loveliness below!

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Song Container, 2010



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Song Container, 2010



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