
02/02/12 5:44pm
Photographer Alex Prager, who we featured way back in Issue #4, continues her always-fantastic body of work with the debut of her latest series, "Compulsion." The exhibition will be shown simultaneously in Los Angeles, New York and London. Compulsion runs from April 7 through May 12, 2012, with an opening reception for the artist on ... READ MORE
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02/02/12 5:35pm
Street artist André Saraiva is perhaps best known for the creation of his "Mr. A" character which was featured last year in the award winning documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop." André's show "Love Letters" at Half Gallery, his first solo exhibition in New York, will include paintings on french letter boxes which he used ... READ MORE
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02/02/12 5:27pm
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House Industries celebrates the craft of Photo-Lettering’s past while presenting it in the context of contemporary relevance. David Dodde’s prodigious hand-printed panels and substantial scrims mingle with custom lithographic layers and fascinating alphabetic fixtures by fanatical fabricators Marc Wiegers and Roger VanTill of Greenwood Studios. Sprinkled throughout the exhibit are carefully excavated and ... READ MORE
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02/02/12 4:59pm
Nathen S. Atia READ MORE
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02/02/12 4:48pm
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Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of some 20 new paintings by Caio Fonseca (American, b. 1959). This show, his fifth with Paul Kasmin Gallery, is the artist’s first New York exhibition in five years.
Fonseca has created a new body of work, using a freshly invented visual language. This work ... READ MORE
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02/02/12 4:44pm
From the press release:
Country Club is pleased to announce the second exhibit for its Chicago program with "Found Graffiti," featuring new works on paper and installations composed of stained glass by Ben Durham. "Found Graffiti" is presented in collaboration with Andrew Rafacz Gallery.
In these two recent bodies of work, graffiti functions as an unofficial language ... READ MORE
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02/02/12 4:37pm
Toy Art Gallery is proud to present “Karoushi”, featuring the works of Grody Shogun and Velocitron! “Karoushi” is the Japanese concept of death by overwork. Working simultaneously as brand, producer and retailer, the two masterminds of the Japanese soft vinyl producing powerhouse The Fort have banded together to unleash a gallery show of epic proportions. ... READ MORE
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02/01/12 9:59am
I can't stop coming down. READ MORE
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