Robert Swain Exhibition at 375 Hudson Street

I am proud to have co-curated "Robert Swain: Syntax", which was installed last weekend in the large atrium at 375 Hudson Street.  Swain, one of the foremost color theorists at work today has been a practicing artist since the 1960s and is known for his large-scale paintings which explore and explicate his findings.  He has created six large-scale works specifically for the space.  A color brochure with an essay by Matthew Deleget, founder of MINUS Space in Dumbo accompanies the show; my co-curator is Lenore Goldberg of Hines Management, who sponsored the exhibition along with Hudson Square Properties, LLC.  An opening reception will be held at 375 Hudson (just below Houston in west SoHo) on Tuesday, May 22 from 5 - 7 PM.  I have organized a panel discussion on June 5th, starting at 5:30 PM about the work, which will feature critic Donald Kuspit and curator Tricia Bloom of the Newark Museum, moderated by Matthew Deleget. 

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AARON WEXLER EXHIBITION AT 527 Madison Avenue

Please join me and artist Aaron Wexler as we celebrate the opening of his show at the 527 Madison Avenue Lobby Gallery from May 16 – August 24, 2018. 

Aaron Wexler creates collages of great visual complexity using a variety of sources. While much of his work is made from paper that he has himself painted and cut into shapes, the artist also uses commercially printed patterns,images from books, photographs and a wide range of other material in his collages. Wexler’s shapes are arrangedon a sophisticated internal structure that calls to mind systems of organization used in typography. Mixing hard edges and painterly areas with intertwined lines, Wexler arrives at works that resonate on many levels.

Located at 54th Street and Madison Avenue, the show is open to the public 9 AM – 5 PM, Monday through Friday. The reception will be held in the lobby from 5 PM - 7 PM at 527 Madison Avenue. 

This will be the thirteenth exhibition in 527 Madison’s ongoing program showcasing noteworthy emerging and mid-career artists. 

 

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SoHyun Bae Paintings at 450 Park Avenue Opens April 25

Please join me and artist SoHyun Bae as we celebrate her show at the 450 Park Avenue/Phillips space (at 57th Street).  The reception will be held from 5 -7 PM on Wednesday, April 25th.  This is the third show I have organized at the 450 Park space as part of their ongoing rotating series of exhibitions by emerging and mid-career artists.

SoHyun Bae, The Three Graces, 2010, acrylic on canvas, 5 x 10 feet (triptych)

SoHyun Bae, The Three Graces, 2010, acrylic on canvas, 5 x 10 feet (triptych)

499 Park Avenue shows Tadasky

499 Park Avenue has nine canvases by the acclaimed Japanese American artist Tadasky on view through Labor Day.  Ever since his inclusion in the 1965 Museum of Modern Art exhibition "The Responsive Eye", Tadasky has been admired for his rigorous, controlled approach to painting.  Organized in cooperation with D. Wigmore Fine Art; a color brochure with text by Thomas Micchelli accompanies the exhibition.

499 Park is located on the southeast corner of 59th Street and Park Avenue. The show is open to the public 9 AM – 5 PM, Monday through Friday.

Click image below for link to Tadasky exhibit booklet.

Gabriele Evertz Exhibition at 499 Park Avenue

Gabriele Evertz is an American painter who applies the history and theory of color to her work. She holds an M.F.A in painting and a B.A. in art history, both from Hunter College where she is has been teaching since 1998. She is a member of the American Abstract Artists who lives in Brooklyn and works in New York City. Evertz's work is included in many institutions worldwide, such as MINUS SPACE, The British Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Harvard University Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, and Konkrete Kunst Zurich, among others. Ms. Evertz work has been reviewed in publications, such as Artcritical, ArtSlant, Hyperallergic, The New Criterion, Village Voice, and Wall Street Journal.

The exhibition will show five works by Gabriele Evertz and will be held at 499 Park Avenue. The show will run from July 17, 2017 - January 5, 2018. 499 Park is located on the southeast corner of 59th Street and Park Avenue. The show is open to the public 9 AM – 5 PM, Monday through Friday. 

Click image below for Gabriele Evertz exhibition booklet