Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Linda Besemer At Angles Gallery




Santa Monica, October 25
by Cole

Linda Besemer makes some of the most gorgeous abstract op-art paintings you'll ever see, and most of them consist of nothing BUT acrylic paint-- no support, no ground, just layers and layers of paint hanging on the wall or draped over rods like towels. There were a few shaped panels so she isn't completely insane :-)

It might snow at the World Series in Philly tonight, and yet here in LA it's 90 degrees! WTF is up with that!

If you live in NYC go to Kris' opening November 12 you guys!

SOOTYCK
xo
Cole

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Lari Pittman @ Gladstone Gallery

These are easily the best paintings of Lari Pittman's career so far, now on view at Gladstone Gallery. I could not get enough even after seeing the show twice. Giving credit where credit is due, Pittman show us his mastery of compositional and spatial devices accumulated over a four decade career.













Shimon Okshteyn @ Stux Gallery

Excesses of pleasure and pain present themselves in Dangerous Pleasures: New Paintings and Sculpture, the work of Shimon Okshteyn at Stux Gallery.


Saturday, October 25, 2008

Amy Elkins @ Yancey Richardson

Hard and fast assumptions of gender codes blur in the works of Amy Elkins at Yancy Richardson. Taken out of the context of floral backdrops, these men are very masculine. Manly men you might say. Elkins successfully subdues the male bravado, not by simply placing floral patterns behind the men, but by also gently allowing the men to show us a vulnerability not always associated with men or masculinity. At the same time, Elkins assumes the role traditionally asserted by male painters (in this case Mattisse comes to mind) as we gaze through her eyes at these men, though for very different ends.

Sharon Core @ Yancey Richardson

Usually when looking at a representational painting people often say "wow, looks just like a photo". Well in the case of Sharon Core's show at Yancey Richardson, it's the opposite. While attending the opening I kept overhearing people say "wow! these are great paintings". It comes as no surprise that Core was once a painter, as I have never witnessed such painterly photographs.

Kirk Hayes @ Sunday LES

Trompe l'oiel redux, the paintings of Kirk Hayes at Sunday LES. At first glance the works look like collage on board. After careful examination, the paintings are made completely out of paint. From the wood grain to the pieces of tape, it's all made of paint. The Trompe l'oiel factor is more of a textural nature. The wood looks like it feels like wood, not just the illusion of wood. What looks to be slap-dash is really carefully-considered paintings.



Belle du jour @ Collette Blanchard Gallery

Belle du jour is the inaugural show at the Lower East Sides newest gallery addition Collette Blanchard Gallery. Belle du jour is a group show composed of all female artists working in a variaty of mediums and subjects. The show is co-curated by Collette Blanchard and Chrissy Crawford.