Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Beneath Chelsea: Cave Painting, Part 2

To coincide with the release of his new book: Painting Abstraction, Bob Nickas organizes Part 2 of Cave Painting @ Gresham's Ghost in the cavernous space below 511 West 25th Street.

Including: Monika Baer, Agnieszka Brzezanska, Anna Conway, Wayne Gonzales, Joanne Greenbaum, Richard Hoeck and John Miller, Nathan Hylden, Jacob Kassay, David Malek, Chris Martin, Joseph Montgomery, Olivier Mosset, R.H. Quaytman, Michael Scott, John Tremblay, Dan Walsh and Roger White.















Thursday, November 19, 2009

Brooklyn: Minus Space & Tompkins Projects

KCLOG recently paid a visit to Minus Space and Tompkins Projects, a couple of great spaces that have raised the standard in terms of what defines an artist-run program.

Minus Space was founded in 2003 by artists Rosanna Martinez and Matthew Deleget in the Carroll Gardens/Gowanus section of Brooklyn. They are the only venue in the United States that is equal parts studio, exhibition space, and information resource that
is dedicated to the practice of reductive art. A strong emphasis is placed on building communities on a local and international level, culminating with last year's exhibition at P.S.1 to mark the 5th anniversary of Minus Space.

On view through Dec. 5:
Douglas Melini: It Flows Over Us Without Meaning





Bookstore

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Founded by artists Milton Stevenson & Jeanne Jo, Tompkins Projects in Bedford-Stuyvesant has put together an impressive, inaugural exhibition in Abstraction Ain't Dead. The show includes collage, painting, and sculpture from Anthony Baab, Laura Braciale, John Fasano, Joshua Abrams Howard and Ziad Naccache. On view through Nov. 21.


John Fasano

Laura Braciale (left & right), Joshua Abrams Howard (center)


Anthony Baab

Ziad Naccache

Monday, November 9, 2009

Studio Visit: Christopher Davison

While visiting Philadelphia a few weeks ago, KCLOG stopped by artist Christopher Davison's studio for a visit. His work reveals a deep personal narrative that he explores through drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture.

Give a Talkin', 2009
flashe, ink wash, cut paper, gouache, Micron pen on Rives BFK, 15" x 20"

New paintings and etching plates in progress

Recent works on paper

Davison's work space was arranged with recent ink wash drawings, paintings in progress, and a fresh set of etching plates. There were old photographs pinned to the wall alongside some of the works that are used not so much as a direct visual reference, but more to evoke a certain feeling and sense of place. The surface of the works utilize the immediate, venerable state of the materials, while offering a physically worked quality that reveals itself through various combination of cuts, marks, collage and washes.

Gallipolis, 2008
flashe, ink wash, cut paper, Micron pen, gouache, Pitt pen Rives BFK, 20" x 20"

Polliwog, 2009
flashe, cut paper, Micron pen, ink wash on Rives BFK, 15" x 20"

While his etchings retain a more precise, linear quality to them, his collection of handmade books offer a raucous encyclopedia of possible colors, styles and subject matter.

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Handmade artist books

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Summer Book, Pages 17-18, 2007
gouache, cut paper, Pitt pen, ink wash, 11" x 20"

July Drawings #01, 2006
ink wash, colored pencil, Pitt pen, graphite on Rives Heavyweight, 8" x 10"

Treasure Drawings #04, 2007
gouache, india ink, colored pencil, cut paper on Rives BFK, 10" x 14"