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How Nina Chanel Abney Is Championing the Black Lives Matter Movement with a Paintbrush
Jenny Holzer Inflammatory Essays (excerpt) 1979–82 Offset lithograph on colored paper Published by the artist; printed by Millner Bros., New York Each sheet: 17" x 17"
»kritik der reinen vernunft – kritik der praktischen vernunft« by timm ulrichs (+)
wooden table with two books: immanuel kant’s “critique of pure reason” and “critique of practical reason”
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Yoko Ono, “Sky TV”, 1966
a-beautifulchaos Sheila Hicks, Teillage rouille, 2015
WHAT’S ON: Daniel Turner, Daniel Turner. March 10 - April 23, 2016. Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, 1326 S. Boyle Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90023.
Installation view, Daniel Turner: Daniel Turner, Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, 2016. Courtesy of the artist and Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, Los Angeles.
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FEATURED ARTIST: Folke Janssen, Command, Shift, E, 2015. Plant, glass, adhesive, zipper, copper, spray paint, ceramic pot, cork. 78.6 x 78.6 x 11.8 inches. Courtesy the artist.
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Picasso Bull, 1958 blockboard, palm frond and various tree branches, eyebolt, nails and screws, with drips of alkyd and pencil markings
Consideration: The successfull artist Aaron Curry has copied Picasso in his sculptures.. :)) The great consideration is that Picasso in 2016 is still a fresh contemporary artist more than other contemporary artists still alive.
WHAT’S ON: Molly Lowe, Redwood. March 11 — April 24, 2016. Pioneer Works, 159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231. Installation view, Molly Lowe: Redwood, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, 2016. Courtesy of the artist and Pioneer Works, Brooklyn. Photo: Andy Romer
Click here to view Molly Lowe’s work in Sculpture Center’s 2013 In Practice exhibition Double Life, curated by Kristen Chappa.
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Pattern a day.
FEATURED ARTIST: Folke Janssen, Nature Go Home, You’re Drunk, 2015. Concrete, brass, mirror, glass, adhesive, and granite. Ground element: 19.6 x 19.6 x 39.3 inches, wall element: 118 x 3.9 x 5.9 inches. Courtesy the artist.
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Karen Kilimnik at 303 Gallery
FEATURED ARTIST: Ivana Basic, Ungrounding, 2014. Wax, silicone, stainless steel. Courtesy the artist.
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Pia Camil’s “A Pot for a Latch” draws inspiration from one of Mexico City’s largest markets, La Merced. “It spills out into the street and most of it is black market, and they use the same type of layout. It’s really dense—one grid wall after another after another,” Camil told Artspace’s Karen Rosenberg in a recent interview.
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WHAT’S ON: Francis Trombly, Material and its Making, February 27 - April 07, 2016. Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Bergamot Station·2525 Michigan Ave, B1·Santa Monica, CA 90404. Francis Trombly, Exhibition View, 2016. Courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery.
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Cheryl Donegan at Sgorbati Projects