Five pieces from Edie Nadelhaft's limited edition sculpture series "Better Living Thru Chemistry", will be on view at MassArtMade at the Massachusetts College of Art & Design through December.
Reception: Wednesday, September 28
6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Kennedy Building
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
Details Here
Above detail from the painting, "XL Cherry Biter No.3", by Edie Nadelhaft is currently being featured on Saatchi Online. Click on image for the full view.
Reception: Wednesday, September 28
6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Kennedy Building
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
Details Here
Above detail from the painting, "XL Cherry Biter No.3", by Edie Nadelhaft is currently being featured on Saatchi Online. Click on image for the full view.
You Are Here continues through October 29 at Hereart.
Nic Coviello at work. If you're in the Soho area go by and add your image to the group. 145 6th Avenue, New York, enter on Dominick Street. More images from Tracing Community visit the website.
Structure and Imagery has more Twombly photos. |
MoMA has made extensive changes to works shown in the fourth floor galleries. Above are a few examples of what you'll see when you visit. Click on the photos to see them larger.
photos by Vincent Romaniello
Post Open Studios, an annual Philadelphia, city-wide project that takes place over two weekends in October, visit the POST website for details.
Above, Weather 1, 2010
Gouache and Watercolor on Paper
11x14 inches
Zoë Cohen
September 2011 Chelsea
Nick Cave @ Mary Boone. Visit Structure and Imagery for more. |
Todd James (above and below) @ Paul Kasmin Gallery |
Kris Chatterson @ Jeff Bailey Gallery |
Ronnie Landfield @ Stephen Haller Gallery. Visit Structure and Imagery for more. |
Pop up gallery on 28th Street with Agni Zotis and Vicki DaSilva. Work below. |
David Byrne's inflatable "Tight Spot" @ Pace
photos by Vincent Romaniello
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Jennifer Dalton @ Winkleman Gallery. NY |
Photograph by Etienne Frossard |
Jennifer Dalton
Cool Guys Like You
September 9 - October 15
Winkleman Gallery
621 West 27th Street
Ground Floor
Between 11th and 12th Avenues
New York, NY 10001photos by Vincent Romaniello unless otherwise noted
Rosy Keyser @ Peter Blum, Chelsea |
detail |
street art |
detail |
opening night |
Rosy Keyser
Promethean Dub
Peter Blum Chelsea
September 15 - November 12
526 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001
photo by Vincent Romaniello
photo Vincent Romaniello |
photo Vincent Romaniello |
de Kooning: A Retrospective
September 18, 2011–January 9, 2012
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019
"Vincent’s solo show "Awful Vile Gross Rotten" ventures to playfully yell at the audience via created enlargements of the trash we see in everyday life; very, very large, enlargements. This show will see the MicroGallery brimming with works measuring 4 to 10 feet in size. These oversized objects are meant to reference consumer waste, litter, and mass consumption. We have a disposable culture that has reached epic proportions of excess and these sculptures shed a serious but funny light on the topic." Curator and announcement art - Kurt Nettleton.
Use this link to see works from this project.
Vincent Romaniello’s
Awful Vile Gross Rotten
SpaceCamp Gallery
Opening Reception
October 7th, 7-11pm
1043 Virginia Ave #212
(Fountain Square)
Indianapolis, IN
Self-portraits by participants. more |
Installation view from the opening night. more |
You Are Here continues through October 29. Check back for updated drawing and installation photographs on Vincent's Tracing Community website.
Hereart
145 6th Avenue
New York, NY 10013
photo by Vincent Romaniello
Photograph by Natale Caccamo. Visit his new site to see more work from this collection of haunting, unpeopled spaces. Nat is also listed on the sidebar as il fritto misto.
Recent paintings by Vincent Desiderio, an exceptional artist.
Marlborough Gallery
Reception: September 15, 6-8pm
September 15-October 15
545 West 25th Street
New York, NY
marlboroughgallery.com
Take a look through the links section, towards the bottom of the sidebar, for some great new sites.
Above, image from Becky Fuller's, Robots Will Kill, Wall #9.
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