• Honor Fraser Gallery

    HONOR FRASER GALLERY LOS ANGELES, CA VOLTA10 / BOOTH #B5 HONOR FRASER Owner   Installation:  What was Honor Fraser Gallery’s experience exhibiting at VOLTA10? Honor Fraser:  VOLTA10 was Honor Fraser Gallery’s first outing in Basel.  We love participating in art fairs throughout Europe.  To us, it is crucial to offer our artists exposure to the curators […]

    Installation Magazine No responses September 17, 2014
  • Visiting Vasa’s Studio

      Over time the configurations of the set would change from leaning towers, to miniature fortresses, pyramids, or stacks.  Vasa’s work invites whoever may have been sitting in  front of  the  table  to interact  with  the cubes,  move them, hold them in the palm of their hand and admire the intricate prisms contained inside.  The […]

    A. Moret One response August 24, 2014
  • Patrick Jacobs: An Architecture of Lenses

    Patrick Jacobs intentionally blurs boundaries between the traditional artistic media of painting, sculpture and photography in his works. At the same time, they present the viewer with a spatial and perceptual conundrum; we are drawn into a space at once determinate and infinite, natural and contrived, prosaic and otherworldly.

    Installation Magazine No responses June 12, 2014
  • Kadar Brock: The Gesture of a Mark

    Brooklyn-based abstraction alchemist Kadar Brock approaches his paintings as objects themselves, sanding and abrading them and extracting colorful remnants from old canvases as surface materials and activated media toward new works. His process of creation, deletion, recycling, and renewal achieves results that blur the line between painting and sculpture, waste and reward.

    Installation Magazine No responses June 12, 2014
  • Robert Chamberlin at VOLTA NY

      The work recently shown in VOLTA is a continuation of Chamberlin’s last exhibition Fill Me Up.  The exhibition featured a series of 108 heavily decorated porcelain vessels were displayed exploring the theme of desire.  The artist’s concept of desire is explored through the titling of pieces; where some empty vessels are given specific names, […]

    Robert Chamberlin No responses April 4, 2014
  • Deconstructed Text: Simeen Farhat at VOLTA NY

    Just as a literary piece is convincing when there is congruity and flow in the writing, along with interesting ideas, visual works of art become more engaging when they have a nice balance, rhythm and direction, along with a sincere thought process.  This is how I relate my formal compositions with that of the literal […]

    Simeen Farhat No responses March 11, 2014