"Barbwire," from the series Domain, is this week's piece at 52 Editions. You can purchase small, affordably priced prints that are part of a limited edition. It's a great way for you to buy art that won't wipe out your bank account. It will remain on their front page for the rest of the week and will be available as part of their permanent catalogue.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
52 Editions!
"Barbwire," from the series Domain, is this week's piece at 52 Editions. You can purchase small, affordably priced prints that are part of a limited edition. It's a great way for you to buy art that won't wipe out your bank account. It will remain on their front page for the rest of the week and will be available as part of their permanent catalogue.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fraction Magazine!
Go Deep Into the Woods is featured in Fraction Magazine's Contemporary Landscape issue, along with work by Alexis Pike, David Ondrik, Keith Johnson, and Bethany Souza. Check it out here!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Opening at Barbara and Barbara this Saturday
In honor of gay pride weekend in Chicago, join me for the opening of the group show, Premier the Queer, at Barbara and Barbara Gallery this coming Saturday, 5-10pm. I have several pieces in the show, on view until July 18th, which investigates various issues surrounding alternative sexualities. Also, check out Jungle Juice in the Chicago Reader today.
Info:
Barbara and Barbara Gallery
Opening reception - Saturday, June 27th 5-10pm
Works by:
Kara Wabbel
Torie McMillian
Jen Pagonis
Dustin Yager
Jennifer Ray
Performances by:
Natalie Grace
Kate Sosin
Amie Clarke
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Flak Photo and Lenscratch
I just wanted to post a couple of quick links. One of my photos was featured today on Flak Photo, a great website created by Andy Adams, who I met at Review Santa Fe. Check it out, there is a lot of other fantastic work on the website, including that of my fellow Chicagoan Dave Jordano a couple of days ago. Also, Aline Smithson wrote about my work yesterday in her blog Lenscratch.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Kinsey, Review Santa Fe
I went down to Bloomington, Indiana a couple of days ago for the opening of the Kinsey Institute Juried Art show (see below post), and I just wanted to put up images of some of my favorite pieces from the show. The Kinsey Institute has a pretty remarkable permanent collection, over 100,000 pieces, and regularly mounts exhibitions from the collection. Up now is a fascinating exhibition titled "Eros in Asia: Erotic Art from Iran to Japan" featuring work from the 16th-19th centuries. Walking through the halls of the Kinsey I saw some really incredible work from artists such as Hans Bellmer and Judy Dater.
You can hear an interview with Jennifer Cahn, the show's juror, here. A few shots from the show and pictures of some of my favorite pieces:
Russel Semerau, The Castle, 2008 (it moved!)
Dimitre Andonov's hilarious and kind of sad Congratulations and Soccer from his Erection series
Natalie Theis, Knock Knock, 2005
Tomorrow morning I'm headed for Review Santa Fe, where I'll have a chance to show my work to Charlotte Cotton (LACMA), Katherine Ware (NM Museum of Fine Arts), Laura Addison (also NMMFA), Kate Bussard (Art Institute of Chicago), Andy Adams (Flak Photo), Michael Mazzeo, David Bram, Darren Ching (of KlompChing gallery) and Jon Feinstein (Humble Art Foundation).
Monday, May 25, 2009
The Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show
Two of my pieces Shelf Fungus and Impression will be on view in Bloomington, Indiana at the Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show, which opens this Friday at SoFA Gallery at the University of Indiana Bloomington. Check it out if you're in the area!
Labels:
exhibitions,
Impression,
Kinsey Institute,
Shelf Fungus
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Evanston Art Center Benefit Auction
Come support the Evanston Art Center at their annual gala and benefit auction. It's a fantastic organization that offers art classes and puts on great exhibitions. The work will be up for preview from April 26 until May 16. One of my pieces, Strangler Fig Embrace, will be for sale at the auction, so stop by, have a look, and support a great cause!
Strangler Fig Embrace, 2009
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