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Newsletter: July 2010 Part 2

Nicole’s visit to Louisville, KY and 21c

I headed down to Louisville, Kentucky for the first time to check out the hotel/museum 21c owned by Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson. The red penguin, seen above in pajamas for their annual pajama party fundraiser, is the logo and mascot of the establishment. The 90-room property, which occupies [...]


Newsletter: July 2010 Part 3

In a span of only eight short years, Jean-Michel Basquiat created about 1000 paintings and more than 2000 drawings– all before his death at the age of 27. In honor of what would have been his 50th birthday, Fondation Beyeler has a retrospective on view with over 150 paintings and works on paper from private [...]


Newsletter: June 2010

Anne Truitt at Matthew Marks Gallery

First introduced to Truitt’s work when I was helping organize a show of Minimalist work at Vivian Horan Fine Art, I immediately fell in love with the simplicity of the line, form and color in her work. It is amazing to me how such seemingly banal works trigger emotion in [...]


Newsletter: May 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Marc Swanson, Untitled (Sitting Buck), 2009,polyurethane foam, crystals, adhesive, 34 x 40 x 50 inches,© the artist, courtesy Richard Gray Gallery, photo by Joe Mama-Nitzberg

REFLECTION: May 6- July 1, 2010
Opening reception: Thursday, May 6, 6 - 8 pm

Nathan Bernstein Gallery is pleased to present Reflection, a group show featuring the work of Lynda Benglis, Sanford Biggers, [...]


Newsletter: April 2010

“Red” by John Logan

Red, a play starring Alfred Molina and Eddie Redmayne, focuses on a certain period in the artist Mark Rothko’s career when he is commissioned by Philip Johnson to create a series of murals for the Four Seasons Restaurant in the Seagram’s Building in New York City. An artist driven by his passion [...]


Newsletter: March 2010

Brucennial by the Bruce High Quality Foundation

This show, the non-establishment alternative to the Whitney Biennial, organized by Vito Schnabel, and housed in a space on loan from Aby Rosen has some heavy hitters: David Salle, Julian Schnabel, Dan Colen, George Condo mixed in with emerging artists. Some good stuff on view:
Dan Colen’s easily identifiable canvas.
Nicole Stone’s tripartite [...]


Newsletter: February 2010

Eero Saarinen at the Museum of the City of New York

Eero Saarinen had architecture in his blood. He collaborated with his father, a famous architect in his own right, in the 1930s and 1940s and that helped Eero develop a name for himself. Not only was he one of the most celebrated architects of his time but [...]


Newsletter: January 2010

Embrace! at the Denver Art Museum

Nicole in front of the Denver Art Museum on Christmas Eve

On my way to Santa Fe I had a brief stop in Denver which led me to their art museum–a first visit for me. In 2001, the DAM commissioned architect Daniel Libeskind to design an expansion that would accommodate the growing [...]


Newsletter: January 2010 (ABMB fair info)

Art Basel Miami Beach 2009

Overall I thought that the big fair, despite being enormous and overwhelming with some 250 galleries showing, was quite good. The work was of a high caliber and there was good energy both amongst gallery employees as well as fair visitors. But it was a serious energy, not the frenetic pace [...]


Newsletter: December 2009

Chelsea Gallery Visits

Gearing up before my trek to Miami I tried to fit in as many gallery visits as was humanly possible. Some highlights are below.
First of all, if you get the chance you should definitely see Sarah Morris’s film “Beijing” at Friedrich Petzel Gallery. Clocking in at 86 minutes (I saw a little over [...]