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3 Mar 2016
“I started off this review by saying that Joan Brown and Charles Garabedian are the presiding spirits of the show Painting Forward at Thomas Erben. They could also be described as the presiding spirits …
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6 Jun 2015
It’s been a treat to have this work by British artist Tony Cragg included in our 2nd floor exhibition of abstract sculpture. The impressive form is completely carved from wood. Its surface ripples with …
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6 Jun 2015
Table F (1999) by Richard Deacon, one of Britain’s most celebrated living sculptors, is on view in our second floor gallery group show of abstract sculpture. Pushing the limits of materiality and form, Deacon is …
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6 Jun 2014
Pick up a copy of Artnews for a recent review by Robert Pincus of our previous Kienholz: Berlin/Hope exhibition. Described are the two bodies of works (Volksempfängers and The White Easels), that the Kienholzes produced in the mid-late ‘60s …
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6 Jun 2014
We have the rare opportunity to show an historical work by Sol LeWitt in our second floor group show. Titled 1-2-3-2-1 (1979), the painted aluminum sculpture is a prime example of LeWitt’s exploration and fascination with …
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5 May 2014
Don’t miss this sculpture Housing 10 (2012) by Richard Deacon on view in our second floor group show. Produced from hand-made marbled paper, this sculpture is completely held together by magnets. Created during a residency …
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5 May 2014
This 1993 painting by Jonathan Lasker titled The Pride of Being is currently on view in our second floor group show. Other artists include Wallace Berman, Richard Deacon, Frederick Hammersley, Ed and Nancy Kienholz, Sol LeWitt, …
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4 Apr 2014
Along with our Rina Banerjee exhibition, we’ll be showing a group exhibition in our second floor gallery with works by Richard Deacon, Frederick Hammersley, Ed & Nancy Kienholz, Jonathan Lasker, Sol LeWitt, Sean Scully, Joel …
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8 Aug 2013
IMAGE: Ashley Landrum, Not Because You Don’t Want To, 2013, wood, steel, paint, 68 x 51 x 38 ½ in. (172.7 x 129.5 x 97.8 cm) “As with most of my work, Not Because You Don’t Want To …
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5 May 2013
Check out our new Matt Wedel installation in our Skyroom featured as part of our 2nd floor group show – officially opening tonight! Come join us for the opening reception from 6-8pm.