Thursday, June 30, 2011

new paintings



fabric paint on canvas, cut and sewn
15" x 12"
6/11
(click on the painting to enlarge)

fabric dye on canvas
44" x 32"
5/11

fabric paint on canvas
22" x 17"
6/11


Monday, June 27, 2011

at Derek Eller










Artists:
Elaine Cameron-Weir
Borden Capalino
Graham Collins
Michael DeLucia
Michael DeLucia + Quinn Taylor
Ethan Greenbaum
Jesse Greenberg
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Valerie Hegarty
Dick Higgins
Erin Kaczkowski
David Kennedy Cutler
Reuben Lorch-Miller
Adam Marnie
Mariah Robertson
David Scanavino
Jo-ey Tang
Jeffrey Tranchell
Molly Zuckerman-Hartung



Friday, June 24, 2011

Horton Gallery-opening tonight


Monkey Wrench : Jun 24 – Jul 22, 2011

 


Horton Gallery, Chelsea is pleased to present Monkey Wrench, a group show featuring works by Michael Berryhill, Stacy Fisher, Hilary Harnischfeger, Sally Ross, Kate Steciw, and Wallace Whitney.


Cow Silk

Yellow And Grey Sculpture On Wood

Also Tonight!

ART BLOG ART BLOG


and



Perfectly Damaged
Organized by Isaac Lyles
June 24 - August 17
Opening Reception: Friday, June 24, 6 - 8pm

Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present Perfectly Damaged, a group exhibition organized by Isaac Lyles.

Broken and damaged. Stretched, stained, torn, kicked, dragged, cut, burnt, melted, sprayed, shot, and tossed in a blender. The artworks in Perfectly Damaged are marred by design; corporeal and wounded; celebratory or muted. These works are born from the collision of creation and decreation––the quickest way to get to the heart of something is to break in.

Participating Artists:

Elaine Cameron-Weir
Borden Capalino
Graham Collins
Michael DeLucia
Michael DeLucia + Quinn Taylor
Ethan Greenbaum
Jesse Greenberg
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Valerie Hegarty
Dick Higgins
Erin Kaczkowski
David Kennedy Cutler
Reuben Lorch-Miller
Adam Marnie
Mariah Robertson
David Scanavino
Jo-ey Tang
Jeffrey Tranchell
Molly Zuckerman-Hartung

Derek Eller Gallery is located at 615 West 27th Street, between 11th and 12th Avenues. Summer gallery hours are Tuesday - Friday from 11am - 6pm, and by appointment. For further information or visuals, please contact the gallery at 212.206.6411 or visit www.derekeller.com


AND!!!!



Rachel Uffner Gallery
47 Orchard Street, 212-274-0064
East Village / Lower East Side
June 24 - June 29, 2011
Opening: Friday, June 24, 6 - 8 PM


Photo by Mika Tajima
Photo by Mika Tajima

Summer Whites


Sarah Dornner, Ben Gocker, Anya Kielar, Sol LeWitt, Keegan Mchargue, David Benjamin Sherry, Mika Tajima, Ned Vena, Ryan Wallace
Curated by Eddie Martinez and Sam Moyer
Rachel Uffner Gallery
47 Orchard Street, 212-274-0064
East Village / Lower East Side
June 24 - June 29, 2011
Opening: Friday, June 24, 6 - 8 PM



Thursday, June 23, 2011

Birthday Rug

Happy Birthday!


23" x 51"


















last year I started making hooked rugs, here is another:

4' x 6'



















Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Tracy Thomason



























link

I can't go, but you should!




ONE NIGHT ONLY
Saturday, June 25, 6-9pm
 
Daniel Bainbridge
Donald Cameron
Erin Lee Jones
Jim Lee
Jeffrey Scott Mathews
Sarah Mattes
Tracy Thomason
Adrian Tone
Roger White
Tamara Zahaykevich

@
125 Crosby Street, New York, NY, 10012

Near the corner of Crosby St & Jersey St
knock / ring doorbell / or call 773-757-4836
Neon Rainbow / Curated by Amber Vilas1. An arc or circle in the sky with concentric bands of spectral colors, resulting from the refraction and dispersion of the sun's rays by moisture in the atmosphere.
2. An artificial presentation of the colors of the spectrum created through refection and the dispersion of light.
3. A playful take on the idea of a show curated around a specific color or media. Artwork on display will not be limited to the use of a multicolored palette. Monochromatic pieces will also be on view.
4. An ephemeral natural phenomenon. The exhibition will include artworks made from scraps, remnants, and other objects of limited time use.
 
French Neon
A collective who organize events as upstanding citizens of their local arts community. These events are often on view for a brief moment in time and generate a concentrated frenzy of cultural energy. With a focus on both long and short term outcomes, French Neon remains plastic. What French Neon has once been does not define what it will become.