Showing posts with label NYC art exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC art exhibitions. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Vernissages | Frank Boros and John Haubrich at Fox Gallery


The Fox Gallery is presenting an exhibit of two different media which really works.  Painting and graphite don’t always partner well visually, but in this case the contrast in the techniques, shapes, and colors particular to each, makes for a  flowing and stimulating perambulation. 
The 2012 graphite by Frank Boros, “A Number for Elaine,” with its intertwining and overlapping lines, circles, and spatial areas, illustrate Boros’ statement: “I began to explore, to push, to question and to wonder.  This simple play of the circle and a square has become an inquiry.”  Inspiration for these works came to Boros from a more than six-hour stay in a hospital emergency room, gazing up at the ceiling--a firmly creative response to an inhospitable and unwelcoming setting.
John Haubrich takes his inspiration from more traditional sources: the beauty of the countryside with its numerous rivers, lakes and grid of the farm fields from his boyhood growing up in southern Minnesota.  But he also finds beauty in damaged and decaying elements, such as abandoned farms, factories, and gravel pits.  His painting “Smile” from 2011 juxtaposes rectangular areas—one with human bones, a smiling face with eyes blackened over, and blood-red swashes of color interspersed with running lines of text which seem to merge his responses to beauty and decay.

Elizabeth Davis
 



Saturday, May 1, 2010

Exhibitions | NYC, Whitney Biennial


One of the most anticipated art appointment in NYC: the Whitney Biennial.

As usual, a great diversity in the content and media ---from photojournalism to conceptual photography and installations. Video is pervasive from single channel to multichannel installations. The monumental scale is ubiquitous, in any media and content. Quite interesting and timely the outdoor installation "shine" made of recycled materials.