Paul Anthony Smith: Melodies from a running spring
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Paul Anthony Smith: Melodies from a running spring
Paul Anthony Smith at Jack Shainman Gallery
Titled ‘Tradewinds,’ Paul Anthony Smith’s latest show of hand-worked photos at Jack Shainman Gallery celebrates home, memory and the act of celebration itself. More contemplative than some of the artist’s images of parties and get-togethers, this image suggests thoughts as a kind of cloud-cover or camouflage around this young man. Here, Smith’s signature picotage technique - involving a series of tiny rips on the surface of the image – becomes a kind of simultaneous damage and decoration. (On view in Chelsea through April 3rd). Paul Anthony Smith, detail of Islands #2, unique picotage with spray paint on inkjet print, mounted on museum board and sintra, 60 x 40 inches, 2020-21.
Walls Without Borders by Paul Smith.
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Paul Anthony. Kind of Blue 1, 2016.
unique picotage on inkjet print
Picotage: Pour la mort d'un bourdon (2011)
Italian group that plays traditional French music.
(A friend's comment about harpsichord eventually lead me down a bagpipes hole on YouTube. Again. It doesn't take much.)
(There's about a minute of talking at the start. I thought you could embed videos on Tumblr with start time specified -- or at least you used to be able to, right? -- but it doesn't seem to be working. Sorry about that.)