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KCRW: Greater LA - ‘beautiFOAL’ and ‘Labyrinth’- two new art shows to check out amid the pandemic
by Steve Chiotakis September 24, 2020 KCRW, Lindsay Preston Zappas, September 2020 Read more -
Contemporary Art Review: Labyrinth at EPOCH
by Catherine Wagley September 16, 2020 Contemporary Art Review LA, Catherine Wagely, September 2020 Read more -
Grandlife: Artist Jane Dickson’s Portrait of New York
September 16, 2020 Grandlife, September 2020 Read more -
KCET: How Do I Bring Attention to My Work?
By Anuradha Vikram September 16, 2020 KCET, Anurdha Vikram, September 2020 Read more
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Artnet news: Editors’ Picks - 19 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Pace’s Star-Studded Fall Lineup to a Virtual Block Party at the Rubin
by Sarah Cascone September 14, 2020 Artnet, Sarah Cascone, September 2020 Read more -
Artsy: 10 In-Demand Works on Artsy This Week
by Beatrice Sapsford September 14, 2020 Artsy, Beatrice Sapsford, September 2020 Read more -
L'officiel: 27 Emerging Artists Reflect on the Impacts of Isolation on Selfhood and Community
by Margaux Bang September 14, 2020 L'Officiel, Margaux Bang, September 2020 Read more -
Arte Fuse: ‘myselves’: 4 artists on interpreting the body in the age of pandemic
September 11, 2020 Document Journal, Ann Binlot, September 2020 Read more
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Arte Fuse: “myselves” at Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles
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Artsy: 10 In-Demand Works on Artsy This Week
by Beatrice Sapsford August 24, 2020 Artsy, Beatrice Sapsford, August 2020 Read more -
If Different Day is a Same Day… : A-Lounge, Seoul, Korea
by Enna Bae August 1, 2020 다른날이 같은날이었으면 오늘이 어제였으면 지금이 아주아주 오래전이었으면 조금더 전 전에 그전, If Different Day is a Same Day If Today... Read more -
Le Monde: Elsa Sahal, sculptrice décomplexée des excroissances
by Roxana Azimi July 17, 2020 Le Monde, Par Roxana Azimi, July 2020 Read more
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The Brooklyn Rail: The Pursuit of Aesthetics: Artwork Created During Quarantine
by William Corwin July 1, 2020 This certainly seems like a time for image and text: straightforward and direct gestures for marshalling ideas, crowds, and righteous... Read more -
The Globe and Mail Arts: B.C. potter Wayne Ngan turned clay into objects of rare sculptural beauty
by Adele Weder June 22, 2020 The Globe and Mail, Adele Weder, June 2020 Read more -
Soon a Manneken-Pisfeminist in Nantes
June 16, 2020 Two legs in glazed pink raised on columns charged with”sea urchins, coral, and shells to let out a thin stream... Read more -
Hyperallergic: Artists Quarantine With Their Art Collections
"With vast art mausoleums now shuttered, we artists increasingly occupy the same virtual space, deepening our exchanges by sharing readings, conversations, and Zoom studio visits.” June 6, 2020 John Phillip Abbott (Albuquerque): Since relocating to Albuquerque 10 months ago, we’re still trying to get settled and have unpacked... Read more
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ARTFORUM: Heidi Hahn - Folded Venus/Pomaded Sweater
by Barry Schwabsky May 1, 2020 The first thing to notice about Heidi Hahn’s paintings is the artist’s adroit way with the fundamentals of the medium.... Read more -
Mousse: Nina Childress “LOBODY NOVES ME” at Fondation d’entreprise Ricard, Paris
By Eric Troncy April 15, 2020 Swedish actress Britt Ekland—the sex symbol and James Bond girl who married Peter Sellers in 1964, and was later the... Read more -
artcritical: Vera Iliatova: Over the Brooklyn Bridge to Letniy Sad (Summer Garden)
by Anna Shukeylo April 8, 2020 In the small rectangular space of Monya Rowe Gallery, up on the 10th floor of a midtown building, Vera Iliatova’s... Read more -
The American Academy of Arts and Letters Presents the 2020 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts
March 4, 2020 This year’s exhibiting artists are Diana Al-Hadid, Amy Bennett, Mike Cloud, Janiva Ellis, Barbara Ess, Erik Foss, Nicholas Galanin, Elliott... Read more
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CBC ARTS: In the Newsletter - The Most-read Story of the Week is...
by Leah Collins March 3, 2020 Hi, art lovers! What were you like in high school? I suspect a lot of us wish we'd been bigger... Read more -
Artsy: The Women Artists that Deserve our Attention According to 9 Leading Artists
March 1, 2020 In honor of Women’s History Month , we’re celebrating female-identifying and non-binary artists who deserve greater recognition. And who better... Read more -
PSU: Ideas! Ideas! Ideas! exhibit on display in HUB-Robeson Center
February 19, 2020 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The HUB-Robeson Galleries presents 'Ideas! Ideas! Ideas!' by artist Jim Drain. The exhibit is on view... Read more -
Artforum: Seth Cameron's Lead to New York's Children's Museum of the Arts
By News Desk February 1, 2020 The Children’s Museum of the Arts (CMA) in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan has hired artist, curator, and educator Seth... Read more
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Harper's Bazaar Arabia: The Artist - Sunny Kim, Mixed Emotions
by Odelia Mathews February 1, 2020 Read more -
Artforum: Transmissions
by Yuki Higashino December 1, 2019 Alex Bacon’s curatorial premise for this concise and elegantly installed group show, part of the annual “curated by” initiative bringing... Read more -
Shepherd: Lisa Beck's Complex Geometries at St. Kate
by Shane McAdams October 22, 2019 I have had the somewhat unusual experience of viewing Lisa Beck’s current exhibition “Send and Receive” (open through Nov. 8... Read more -
Fiac!: Elsa Sahal - L' ALANGUIE, 2019 - Galerie Papillon, Paris - AVENUE WINSTON CHURCHILL
October 17, 2019 AVENUE WINSTON CHURCHILL Elsa Sahal was born in 1975 in Paris, where she lives and works. With irony and insolence,... Read more
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LSU MOA: A Conversation with "Semblance" artist, Heidi Hahn
by Courtney Taylor September 19, 2019 LSU MOA curator, Courtney Taylor recently spoke to Semblance: The Public/Private/Shared Self artist, Heidi Hahn about her artistic process and... Read more -
Juxtapoz: In the Studio with Bridget Mullen
by Jessica Ross August 11, 2019 To some, repetition can be comforting, a way to see the world through a more focused lens, an instrument of... Read more -
ArtNews: MacDowell Colony Names 93 Summer Fellows, Including Heidi Hahn, Cassils, Becca Albee, Em Rooney
by Annie Armstrong May 21, 2019 The MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire, has announced its 93 summer fellows, who include artists Becca Albee , Heidi... Read more -
Art & Antiques: Back to the Land
by Elizabeth Pandolfi April 10, 2019 There are specific moments in art history at which new ideas seem to spring into life, creativity blossoms, and traditional... Read more
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Business of Home: Artist Amir Nikravan explores modernist ideals
by Kaitlin Petersen March 13, 2019 Four years ago, Los Angeles–based artist Amir Nikravan began experimenting with the glyphs of a postwar building in Pasadena, setting... Read more -
Art of Choice: Bridget Mullen Plays With a Chaotic Control
by Maria Vogel March 2, 2019 Inspired by Futurist and Impressionist painters that came before her, BRIDGET MULLEN creates works that blur the lines between figuration... Read more -
Elephant: What Really Makes a Woman? - Where does our notion of femininity come from? In a new show at Stephen Friedman Gallery, six painters explore the deep roots of the female image, delving into the unconscious and the unknown, from ancient rituals to
by Charlotte Jansen February 5, 2019 According to the wisdom of the day, gender is a construct. The way we dress, the way we move, our... Read more -
Artland: Rannva Kunoy: Permanent Suggestion and Permanent Suspense
by Shira Wolfe January 2, 2019 There is something inherently mysterious about islanders, something that immediately speaks to the artistic soul. Maybe there’s something to being... Read more
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ArtNet News: An Exhibition of 50-Year-Old Paintings by Mario Schifano Draws Eerie Connections Between 1968 and Today
by Artnet Gallery Network December 13, 2018 It’s been 50 years since 1968, a year marked by political unrest, violence, and protests worldwide. It’s not a stretch... Read more -
ArtNews: Heidi Hahn Joins Kohn and Nathalie Karg Galleries
by Annie Armstrong November 7, 2018 Artist Heidi Hahn will now be represented by Kohn gallery in Los Angeles and Nathalie Karg Gallery in New York.... Read more -
Time Out: Dorian Gaudin, “The Coffee Cup Spring”
October 15, 2018 Time Out says In Gaudin’s latest installation, panels of frayed fiberglass printed with patterns, and bent into shapes evoking architectural... Read more -
Sight Unseen: Amir Nikravan’s “Rational Design” Is This Week’s Must-See Exhibition
by Jill Singer October 9, 2018 Amir Nikravan ‘s exhibition “Rational Design,” on view now at Nathalie Karg gallery in New York, is the third exhibition... Read more
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The Brooklyn Rail: Dorian Gaudin: The Coffee Cup Spring
By Louis Bury October 1, 2018 The sculptor Dorian Gaudin has been making a name for himself with kinetic installations that combine Alexander Calder’s economy of... Read more -
ArtForum: Critic's Pick: Dorian Gaudin
by Mira Dayal September 12, 2018 Nathalie Karg 291 Grand Street 4th Floor September 12, 2018 - October 21, 2018 In the center of Dorian Gaudin’s... Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail: Dorian Gaudin: The Coffee Cup Spring
by Louis Bury September 12, 2018 The sculptor Dorian Gaudin has been making a name for himself with kinetic installations that combine Alexander Calder’s economy of... Read more -
ARTFORUM: HUMAN NATURE
by Dan Nadel September 3, 2018 ATTEMPTING TO RENDER what it is to be human is an absurd task, which makes it all the more urgent.... Read more
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Artsy: These 20 Female Artists Are Pushing Sculpture Forward
by Tess Thackara July 30, 2018 Sculpture was once considered the domain of ambitious male artists, a medium as challenging in its physicality as it was... Read more -
Wall Street International Magazine: Elwood Arms
June 12, 2018 Nathalie Karg and the Green Gallery are delighted to present a special one week exhibition of new paintings by the... Read more -
Hyperallergic: A Sculptor Cuts an Uncanny Figure
by John Yau June 10, 2018 There is something uncanny about Sarah Peters’s brass-colored bronze busts of men, their hollow sockets and exquisitely coiffed hair and... Read more -
Art in America: Amir Nikravan
By Jennifer S. Li June 1, 2018 The ten sculptures in Amir Nikravan ’s show (all 2018) reconfigured a so-called Eastern motif by architect Edward Durell Stone... Read more
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Bomb: Vulnerable Avatars: Heidi Hahn and Shana Moulton in Conversation
May 2, 2018 On storytelling, seriality, and a shared love of clichés. The Feeling Good Handbook came from an interest in a... Read more -
Artnet News: Editors’ Picks: 14 Things to See in New York This Week
by Sarah Cascone April 9, 2018 Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting, and thought-provoking, shows, screenings, and events. See them below.... Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail: Nathlie Provosty, My Pupil is an Anvil
by Will Fenstermaker April 4, 2018 In a way, I was primed for it. The onset of seasonal allergies had, a few weeks earlier, caused my... Read more -
Garage: A Radical Book and Music Store Takes Over a Chinatown Gallery
by Mary Clarke January 24, 2018 Bob Nickas and I have been friends for more than 20 years, but I’ve never once set foot inside his... Read more
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Artdaily: Elizabeth Dee exhibits Lisa Beck's new paintings
November 11, 2017 Lisa Beck: Rising and Falling NEW YORK, NY .- Elizabeth Dee is presenting Lisa Beck’s new paintings. This series examines... Read more -
Untitled: "Engender" at Kohn Gallery: 8 Artists on How Gender Functions in Their Work
by Adam Lehrer November 7, 2017 Engender November 11, 2017 – January 13, 2018 Kohn Gallery 1227 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles Brooklyn-based artist Heidi... Read more -
Wall Street International Magazine: The Future Is Elsewhere (If It Breaks Your Heart)
by Daniel Gauss November 6, 2017 The women in Heidi Hahn’s latest series of paintings at Jack Hanley Gallery are presented in profile, almost like subjects... Read more -
The New York Times: What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week
by Will Heinrich November 1, 2017 Heidi Hahn’s paintings remind me of Erik Satie’s compositions. It’s a funny comparison to make, because his music is famously... Read more
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The Brooklyn Rail: AMIR NIKRAVAN: Rational Design
by Ian Cofre October 1, 2017 Los Angeles based artist Amir Nikravan has taken a singular, pill-like form he encountered in Pasadena’s Stuart Building—a site originally... Read more -
Folia Weekly Magazine: Above the Ruins: Gamaliel Rodríguez Captures the Inevitable DECAY of Civilization Through an Aerial View
by Daniel A. Brown August 30, 2017 Societies rise and fall through evolution and entropy, the latter a universal principle of inevitable collapse, more certain than any... Read more -
Korea Artist Prize 2017, MMCA
by Enna Bae July 1, 2017 Air of Suspicion: into the gap of time I remember Sunny Kim always looking somewhere far away. Her paintings were... Read more -
Korea Artist Prize 2017, MMCA
by KANG Sumi June 1, 2017 Painting as an Active-Passive Collaboration: An Aesthetic Discourse on Sunny Kim’s Paintings, Practices, and Ways by KANG Sumi (Art Critic,... Read more
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Wall Street International Art: Utopia Muscle
by Meer May 10, 2017 Drain’s first New York City solo exhibition in a decade, Utopia Muscle, is named after author Junot Diaz’s call to... Read more -
Galleries Now: Katja Strunz - Bilder & Skulpturen
by Galleries Now April 28, 2017 Falling and folding are the central three-dimensional formal structures in Katja Strunz’s work. The theme of expansion and contraction of... Read more -
SVA NYC: New York Spring Exhibition Highlights: Jessica Craig-Martin and Brian Rutenberg
by Emma Drew April 13, 2017 Two shows on-view right now—one uptown, one down—highlight the ongoing work of BFA Photography and Video faculty member Jessica Craig-Martin... Read more -
Arte Fuse: Dorian Gaudin: Rites and Aftermath Palais de Tokyo (Paris)
April 7, 2017 Palais de Tokyo is presenting the first solo show by Dorian Gaudin in an art centre. The artist, whose work... Read more
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KUNSTFORUM International: Dorian Gaudin
by Magdalena Kröner April 1, 2017 The French-American artist Dorian Gaudin, born in Paris in 1986, explores the tension between statics and movement, control and chance... Read more -
i-D: jessica craig-martin captures the glittering imperfection of high society parties
by Hannah Ongley March 9, 2017 Who hasn't felt like an outsider amongst well-heeled guests at an over-elaborate party? Jessica Craig-Martin captures this feeling with a... Read more -
W: The Perks of Being a High-Society Wallflower Like Jessica Craig-Martin
by Steph Eckardt March 4, 2017 For years now, Jessica Craig-Martin has been steadily plowing through the high-society party circuit across the world with two purposes:... Read more -
Artsy: 20 Artists to Watch at The Armory Show
by Artsy Editors February 28, 2017 As The Armory Show opens its 23rd edition, 210 galleries from 30 countries across the globe have converged on Manhattan’s... Read more
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Huffpost: Robots, Love & Fate In Paris
by Frank Browning February 28, 2017 I am not a robot. Am I? How can I be sure? These questions cut to the core of a... Read more -
Two Coats of Paint: Lisa Beck: So-called opposites
by Carl E Hazlewood February 13, 2017 “I am attracted to related visual phenomena like positive and negative, pattern and randomness, color and grayscale, flatness and depth,... Read more -
CULTURED: An Object in Motion: Dorian Gaudin Redefines Kinetic Art
by Ryan Steadman January 23, 2017 Bodies never lie” is an old saying in the dance world, though it also applies to the art of 29-year-... Read more -
Artdaily: Exhibition of new works by Katja Strunz opens at Contemporary Fine Arts
January 1, 2017 BERLING - Contempory Fine Arts presents new works by Katja Strunz for Gallery Weekend 2017. Falling and folding are the... Read more
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Artnet News: Top 10 Shows on the LES and Surrounding Neighborhoods This Summer
by Henri Neuendorf July 4, 2016 “Group Show: Boys and Girls Can Still Draw” at Nathalie Karg (July 6—August 26, 2016) Displaying drawings by artists Marina... Read more -
Berlin Art Link: Katja Strunz
by Alison Hugill May 25, 2016 The geometrical shapes and subdued colours of Katja Strunz’s works are aesthetically consonant with her high-ceilinged, brightly lit studio in... Read more -
Art Critical: Thank You For What Is Underneath, Nathlie Provosty
Nathlie Provosty (the third ear) at Nathalie Karg Gallery May 14, 2016 In an early episode in Balzac’s The Unknown Masterpiece, the novella’s quixotic antihero, Frenhofer, is adding masterful corrective touches to... Read more -
Hyperallergic: Paintings that Sensuously Shift in Tone and Texture
by Laila Pedro April 29, 2016 Nathlie Provosty ’s current exhibition at Nathalie Karg Gallery , (the third ear) , is a study in the emotional,... Read more
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The New York Times: The Lower East Side as Petri Dish
April 21, 2016 NATHALIE KARG On the top floor of 291 Grand Street, Nathalie Karg , who recently relocated from the East Village,... Read more -
ArtForum: Peter Barrickman
April 1, 2016 Peter Barrickman The Green Gallery There are painters who take inspiration from what they know about painting, and others who... Read more -
Telavivian: The World Of Ohad Meromi
April 1, 2016 Ohad Meromi is a force to be reckoned with in the art world. With a long and celebrated career in... Read more -
Observer: 7 New York Gallery Shows You’ll Flip For This Spring
New works from a Cuban, an Icelander and even a Brooklynite March 7, 2016 Nathlie Provosty at Nathalie Karg 291 Grand Street March 30 – May 8 Abstract painting has been getting a bad... Read more
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