Saturday, March 29, 2014

Jonathan Allmaier at James Fuentes


Untitled (Yellow Bumps), 2013
Oil on canvas
75.5 x 99.5 inches (191.77 x 252.73 cm)


IN TWO LOCATIONS: 55 DELANCEY AND 97 ALLEN 
FEB 26 - MARCH 30, 2014

55 DELANCEY STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10002
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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Susan Bricker


Dobor Dan, 2013, acrylic on paper, 30 x 33 inches












Lady Elaine, 2013, acrylic on paper, 28 x 30 inches














Light Cover, 2013, acrylic on paper, 26 x 18 inches

















Saturday, March 15, 2014

Norbert Prangenberg

Untitled, date unknown, oil on wood, 40 x 30 cm









Abstract, 2009, oil on wood, 60 x 40 cm










Abstract, 2009, oil on cardboard, 50 x 40 cm










Untitled, 2011-2012, oil on wood, 70 x 60 cm
















Sunday, March 9, 2014

Top Fourteen with Randy Wray



































































Willem de Kooning:  The paint looks as if it is still moving.


Robert Rauschenberg:  He broke boundaries and transformed junk into material poetry.


Philip Guston:  Painterly paintings painted with paint.


Picasso:  The good, the bad and the ugly!


Jasper Johns:  Specificity. Every action has consequences.


Gustave Courbet:  He painted the truth. Beautifully.


Judith Scott:  Her wrapped and layered clumps of string exude such power.


James Ensor:  Freaky and emotive.


Cy Twombly:  I’m transported by his chicken scratch and scribble pictures.


Sterling Ruby:  His ceramics look like bizarre ritual artifacts.


Tal R:  Lots of approaches, but one unique sensibility. Misbehaves in the best ways.


Monsters:  Movie monsters were scary as a child. They now seem like old friends. 


Rocks and minerals:  I collected them as a teenager. Mother Nature’s eccentric abstraction. 


Dogs:  They’re my friends and the inspiration for my recent work.




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