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Gail Stoicheff at VOLTA11
Gail Stoicheff contributes a major discourse on image-making and its relation to the creator’s unique environment, in her presentation with Catinca Tabacaru Gallery. Her sumptuous process-driven paintings marry intentional gestural interventions with manipulations of the canvases themselves She received the prestigious Daedalus Foundation Master of Fine Arts Fellowship in Painting and The Elaine DeKooning Painting.
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Batia Shani at VOLTA11
Batia Shani represented by Tamar Dresden Art Projects creates the site-specific installation Tissue. The Hebrew word “rikma’”references this and translates to “needlework”, which the artist has been doing since she was a child. The installation reflects the ongoing political instability in the Middle East. By combining gendered outfits — male army uniform scraps stitched into handmade […]
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The Copenhagen Interpretation
In the vibrant, emergent neighborhood of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, some of the most exciting contemporary art is evolving and being seen. It’s no surprise, then, that a new kind of gallery would spring up, playing to more alternative and intimate tastes than those of the “white cube” variety housed in Chelsea or the Upper […]
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Reflections on 100 Walkers with Richard Kraft
All images © Installation Magazine Photographed by Rainer Hosch Special thanks to Jared Clatworthy and Todd Super
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The Airplane Installations: Indoor, outdoor site-specific work by Leeza Meksin
Basements are good places to play, licitly or not. A person can tinker or experiment out of sight of people going about their day-lit lives. Leeza Meksin has landed a body of new artworks into Airplane, a basement gallery in Bushwick, New York, that takes full advantage of its cellar opportunities. She pinches, perforates and […]
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Any Pretense? Any Doubts? Any Other Fair? NADA
I vaguely remember my first experience at NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance), sometime back in December 2009. “How snotty and hipster and repellent,” I thought to myself as not one person (neither gallerist nor fairgoer) at the fair seemed to be in touch with the world beyond the booth. Staring blankly into laptops and patronizing […]