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Showing posts with label Chelsea Glallery Walks. Show all posts

6/1/11

LOUISE BOURGEIOS at CHEIM & READ

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The Waiting Hours - 2007


While on my gallery art walk in Chelsea I decided to view Louise Bourgeois "The Fabric Works" exhibition which opened at Cheim and Read recently and runs through June 25th.  When entering the gallery what was amazing to me was that what looked like abstract drawings or paintings, are actually made from scraps of clothes and other domestic materials that Bourgeois had collected over many years... this was not unusual, as she was brought up and worked as a young child in a family business involved in restoration of textiles.

Installation View - The Waiting Hours - 2007

Most people who are more familiar with her sculptures of large and small spiders, also sexual body parts, will be delighted and enchanted by these stitchings of  lyrical collages and assemblages.
"...touching upon  'woman's work.'  The pieces are perfect sketches in themselves, but seen as a series they make a much greater impression than individually"... Art Ravels

The excellent installation of these works at Cheim and Read gives a remarkable view of Bourgeois' variations on several themes: the allusion of landscape, black and white op-art and some exciting geometric coordination, as well as including various textured and colorful fabrics all from the collection of her "personal closet"

Eugenie Grandet, 2009 Bourgeios' use of collage and the art of embroidery on vintage tea towels (back gallery) made me think of the  extraordinary focus and hours needed to complete just one properly and the non-traditional way these were presented

"The Fabric Works" Full Color Exhibition Catalogue is available at the gallery.

Cheim and Read is located at 547 West 25th Street in Chelsea.  Exhibition continues through June 25th

5/20/11

@CHELSEA ART WALK - PHOTOGRAPHY

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CAROLYN MARKS BLACKWOOD

Courtesy Alan Klotz Gallery




Carolyn Marks Blackwood seems to aptly use her camera as if it were a paint brush in this artist's deliberate repertoire as she focuses her attention in this series of photographs referring to a layering of clouds, which is included in the exhibition "The Wind Blows Through My Heart" at the Alan Klotz Gallery in Chelsea through June 25th.
Courtesy Alan Klotz Gallery
Blackwood fearlessly incorporates the elements in the photographs of the "frozen water breaking up due to the opposing forces of tide and current" and has created hauntingly beautiful images of ice.
Courtesy Alan Klotz Gallery
These photographs, taken at  Carolyn Marks Blackwood's studio on the Hudson River, are of a high level of engaging integrity, as well as outstanding examples of the artist's work.
The Alan Klotz Gallery is located at 511 West 25th Street in Chelsea


1/31/11

"THE CLOCK" Video In Real Time by Christian Marclay

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The US premier of artist, Christian Marclay’s 24-hour film "The Clock" @Paula Cooper Gallery is an elliptically thrilling/endlessly enticing/must-see masterpiece of pleasure, appropriation, philosophical speculation and insight. Composed of 1000s of bits from movies/TV showing EVERY minute of the day and synced to REAL TIME. When it’s 5:32PM in a scene in the film it’s 5:32PM in the real world.

The film is shown in the gallery in real time that corresponds to real time on one's own watch when you enter and when you leave.  Art Enthusiasts seem to think that it is a cool way to spend those quiet off beat hours before daybreak from Midnight on Fridays thought 5AM Saturdays when the gallery is open to the public.
THE CLOCK viewing Schedule:
January 21 - February 19, 2011
534 W. 21st Street 
Tuesdays - Thursdays, 10am - 6pm
24-HOUR SCREENINGS EVERY FRIDAY:
Fridays 10am - Saturdays 6pm
WEEKDAY SCREENINGS:
Tuesdays - Thursdays, 10am - 6pm 
24-HOUR WEEKEND SCREENINGS:
Friday February 4, 10am - Saturday February 5, 6pm
Friday February 11, 10am - Saturday February 12, 6pm
Friday February 18, 10am - Saturday February 19, 6pm

Christian Marclay "The Clock"  January 21 - February 19, 2011
Paula Cooper Gallery is located at 534 W 21st Street in Chelsea - closes February 19th