Sunday, October 25, 2009

A Walk Through Chelsea

Between dropping off some books at a dealers and having drinks with a friend after work, we were able to take in a few shows. Here's what we saw:

JACK PIERSON "ABSTRACTS" @ Cheim + Read - A handsome solo installation by a talented mid-career artist. The show features all wall relief work. Pierson has not lost his touch composition and display. Flourish, 2009 features possible remains from an old Pepsi-Cola sign arranged as a lovely, mysterious pirouette. Towards the back of the large gallery space, Pierson has pieces which have a different dynamic; longer titled works accompanying briefer, more cryptic reliefs that pay homage to Abstract Expressionism and the gesture. Shades of Rothko, Gottlieb and Kline keep coming to mind while viewing these pieces.
Up thru Nov. 14th - WORTH A VISIT




JUSTINE KURLAND 'THIS TRAIN IS BOUND FOR GLORY' @ MITCHELL-INNES & NASH - A large show of photographs inspired by the nomadic culture of the hobo. Handsomely formatted and hung. Kurland continues to grow as a photographer. Her landscape works has continued to mature and proves to be some of the more impressive work in the exhibit.
Up thru Nov. 14th - WORTH A LOOK!!




MAGNUS PLESSEN @ GLADSTONE GALLERY - A show of flashy paintings by this German painter. These works are all about surface and not much else. Technically intriguing, visually bland.
Closed Oct. 24th - LUCKY YOU!!


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JANINE ANTONI: UP AGAINST @ LUHRING AUGUSTINE - A puzzling installation of photographs, installation and sculpture. A large noisy installation entitled Tear consists of an 11 foot video projection of the artist's eye in a room with and industrial wrecking ball. The series of small copper sculptures in the front gallery are not merely gargoyles, but devices for women to urinate standing up. A large color photograph of the artist using the 'device' near the gargoyles of the Chrysler Building serves as an instruction manual. Closed Oct. 24th - LUCKY YOU!!


ANSELM REYLE & TAKASHI MURAKAMI @ GAGOSIAN GALLERY - Pop Art meets Arte Povera by the former, a large colorful painting by the latter. Reyle's work has the fun and tang of a glass of champagne: you enjoy it at the beginning but probably hard to bear in the harsh light of a hung-over morning. Murakami's large canvas has rekindled my hope that this artist can actually produce artwork and not just manufacture kitsch.


TIM RODA @ DANIEL COONEY GALLERY: an interesting installation by an architect turned photographer. Taken in Italy and using his family as models, Roda creates and recreates a wondrous world of myth. The prints hang raw on the wall; many are on uneven cut pieces of paper. The artist has a good visceral sense of image. We look forward to more. UP THRU OCT. 31 - WORTH A LOOK


JAUME PLENSA 'IN THE MIDST OF DREAMS' @ GALERIE LELONG - Three enormous resin heads lit from within are the centerpiece of this show, but the pieces that really stand out are the elongated stone heads that are raw and broken at the top.

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