When politics sadly becomes spectacle—as we are witnessing with the 2016 presidential elections— such presidential debate has become a major viewing attraction, similar to a Superbowl party. Below a few snapshot from the viewing part at the YouTube Space in New York. I miss you Bernie!
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Vernissages | NYC, Chelsea, Upper East Side & Buschwick, September 9
Morgan Avenue L train subway station, Buschwick |
Desert dwelling: Andrea Zittel at Andrea Rosen (Chelsea) |
Aaron Curry "HEADSPACE" at Michael Werner Gallery (Upper West Side) |
Installation views from galleries at 56 Bogart Street, Buschwick |
Labels:
Andrea Rosen,
Bushwick,
Chelsea,
desert dwelling,
L train,
Upper East Side,
Vernissages 2016
Saturday, September 10, 2016
vernissages | NYC September 8: Gesamtkunstwerk
Thursday marked the opening of the Chelsea fall season; a multitude of gallery presented major art exhibitions. The gesamtkunstwerk is present in the immersive installations, where the whole gallery space is involved, sometimes expanding then artwork from the walls to the ceiling and floor. The boundaries between object and space, gallery as container and contained art as objects are blurred. The art viewer becomes a participant in even a multi-sensorial experience, sometimes involving the sense of taste, like in After Pasteur, where samples are offered at a fermented milk-bar.
The Gesamtkunstwerk is highly present at Lehman Maupin, where the twin brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, known as OSGEMEOS. From the gallery statement the artists "transform multiple rooms into an immersive installation that combines drawing, painting, collage, mixed media sculpture, and kinetic and audio elements. These newest works represent an evolution of the style OSGEMEOS has honed over decades, while also returning to their early experimentation with diverse mediums, including new oil paintings. This exhibition will offer a heightened multi-sensory experience that embraces the power of human imagination and the vast possibilities in visually interpreting the subconscious." OSGEMEOS emerged in Brazil in the late 1980s as graffiti writers, influenced by New York street art.
Hamish Fulton "Walking Artist" exhibition is of a different nature, yet based on Gesamtkunstwerk. In Hamish Fulton's work, making art comes from experiential practice, walking—which is translated into objects displayed on the gallery walls. Such approach—ephemera from an experience becoming artwork—is almost opposite to the site specific installation, where a physical place is transformed into an experiential ephemeral environment.
Ian Davenport at Paul Kasmin Gallery |
George Grosz: Politics and Its Influence at David Nolan |
NENDO at Friedman Benda |
Sarah Cain "Dark Matter" at Galerie Lelong |
Victor Vasarely "Analog" at Maxwell-Davidson |
Lars Fisk "Mr. Softie" at Marlborough Gallery |
The stairway at Paxis International Gallery |
The Gesamtkunstwerk is highly present at Lehman Maupin, where the twin brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, known as OSGEMEOS. From the gallery statement the artists "transform multiple rooms into an immersive installation that combines drawing, painting, collage, mixed media sculpture, and kinetic and audio elements. These newest works represent an evolution of the style OSGEMEOS has honed over decades, while also returning to their early experimentation with diverse mediums, including new oil paintings. This exhibition will offer a heightened multi-sensory experience that embraces the power of human imagination and the vast possibilities in visually interpreting the subconscious." OSGEMEOS emerged in Brazil in the late 1980s as graffiti writers, influenced by New York street art.
OSGEMEOS "Silence of the Music" at Lehman Maupin |
Hamish Fulton "Walking Artist" at Josée Bienvenu Gallery |
Sol LeWitt at Paula Cooper Gallery |
Slav and Tatars "After Pasteur" at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery |
Rashid Johnson at Hauser & Wirth |
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
vernissages | NYC September 7
Today was my NYC first vernissages experience since my transitioning in Rome. The highlight was the minimal multimedia site specific installation "Situational Diagram" at the Dominique Lévy Gallery.
"Situational Diagram" at the Dominique Lévy Gallery |
"La Calle" at Aperture |
"The Other Side of Time" at Ca' d'Oro Gallery in Cheleea |
Labels:
Chelsea,
Dominique Lévy Gallery,
Vernissages 2016
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