SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / April 22, 2014 / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students at the School of Visual Arts. Note: Images have been selected by Two Coats of Paint. Annie Lapin in “Dee Ferris, Barnaby Furnas, Annie […]
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April 8: Andrew Ginzel’s list of NYC shows and events
SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / April 8, 2014 / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students at the School of Visual Arts. Note: Images have been selected by Two Coats of Paint. Rochelle Feinstein @ On Stellar Rays LOWER EAST […]
March 20: Andrew Ginzel’s list of NYC shows and events
SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / March 20, 2014 / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students at the School of Visual Arts. Note: Images have been selected by Two Coats of Paint. Joanne Greenbaum @ Uffner LOWER EAST SIDE Keltie […]
March 4: Andrew Ginzel’s list of NYC shows and events
SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / February 15, 2014 / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students at the School of Visual Arts. Note: Images have been selected by Two Coats of Paint. Donelle Woolford @ Wallspace THE ART FAIRS (VIP […]
Good news: “Some of this work is quite good”
“Right now the ‘consensus’ is that serious art involves raw canvas, a smattering of paint, possibly an exposed stretcher bar, and a ‘who the fuck cares if it looks done’ attitude – some of this work is quite good, by the way. The ‘context’ that this work is presented in […]
Masking strategies: Residue in DC
At Adah Rose Gallery, Brooklyn artist and writer Brian Dupont has curated “Residue,” an exhibition that celebrates contemporary artists’ gleeful, unapologetic, and often imperfect use of masking tape. In his curator’s statement, Dupont explains: There is an old joke once told by gritty New York painters at the expense of […]
Andrew Ginzel’s list of selected NYC shows and events
June 4, 2013: SOME but not all NYC SELECTED SHOWS TO SEE / Listed south to north. Compiled by artist Andrew Ginzel for his students at the School of Visual Arts. [Note: Images selected by Two Coats of Paint.] Image above: Vincent Como @ Minus Space in DUMBO. Como used […]
Juliette Losq’s creature features
Stephanie Theodore wraps up her first year in Bushwick with Juliette Losq‘s big, obsessive, post-industrial landscape paintings. In the weedy underbrush Losq toys with duality, inserting images within images that turn the isolated landscapes into both protective hollows and menacing dark domains. In Idiom, the online arts and culture magazine […]
TONIGHT: GO Town Hall at the Brooklyn Museum
I’ve been invited by the organizers of the Brooklyn Museum’s GO community-curated open studio project to participate in a public conversation, sort of a debriefing. The museum’s chief curator Kevin Staytonis will be moderating, and we’ll be discussing the museum’s role in, and responsibility to, the community, as well as […]
Part II: Alternate “Art Madness” lists
Louise Bourgeois, Cell (Glass, spheres and hands) 1990-1993 , Glass, marble, wood, metal and fabric Copyright Louise Bourgeois, 1990-1993/VAGA. Permission of Viscopy Ltd, Sydney 2000 Debate continued today about the male-dominated “Art Madness” competition created by Tyler Green on his ArtInfo blog, Modern Art Notes. Yesterday on Two Coats, artist Brian […]