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Chris Wiley

Photography (Photography)

Architectural details become abstracted renderings in Chris Wiley’s inkjet prints 11 and 20 (both 2012). In photographing seemingly mundane images of doorways and walls, Wiley collapses the viewer’s experience of inhabiting space by foregrounding features that we all too often miss in our built environment: the peeling white paint on a Corinthian column or the rusty studs on a blue door.

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Chris Wiley

Photography (Photography)

Architectural details become abstracted renderings in Chris Wiley’s inkjet prints 11 and 20 (both 2012). In photographing seemingly mundane images of doorways and walls, Wiley collapses the viewer’s experience of inhabiting space by foregrounding features that we all too often miss in our built environment: the peeling white paint on a Corinthian column or the rusty studs on a blue door.

I am Human, Abstract Foil, No Humans IV
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Chris Johanson

Painting (Painting)

Chris Johanson’s paintings, sculptures, and installations break down everyday scenes and commonplace dramas into colorful forms; the darkest sides of humanity are invoked with humor. The works comment on subjects such as capitalism, consumerism, the art world, and therapy. The triptych I Am a Human, Abstract Foil, No Humans IV (2004) is a meditation on the cosmos.

Apartment on Cardboard
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Chris Johanson

Painting (Painting)

Apartment on Cardboard (2000) is an exterior view of an abstracted apartment building. Viewers unwittingly become voyeurs, peering through the rectangles that stand for windows and observing the residents therein, who ponder questions both mundane and existential: “Where is Ron now?” and “What have I become?” The queries and characters are treated democratically—not judged, praised, or subjected to hierarchy. While their thoughts are specific, the painting captures a universal urban activity: looking across to the building next door and wondering about its residents, all the while knowing that they have probably looked over and wondered about us, as well.

Untitled (Painting of a Man Leaving in Boat)
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Chris Johanson

Painting (Painting)

Chris Johanson’s Untitled (Painting of a Man Leaving in Boat) (2010) pictures a canoe drifting toward an off-kilter horizon line, which demarcates the cobalt sea from the cerulean sky. An orange-haired figure, oar positioned in mid-stroke, looks ahead—whether toward an edge or an infinite expanse, it is impossible to tell. Echoing a trope that recurs in Greek epic poetry, transcendental painting, and current-day reality television, the character is alone with nature.

Untitled (blue)
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Chris Duncan

Painting (Painting)

Taken from the title of the incredibly influential punk/hardcore record I AGAINST I by the Bad Brains, Untitled (blue) is an acrylic painting on reflective paper by Chris Duncan is part of a larger body of work titled EYE AGAINST I . This title references Duncan’s early artistic influences from the punk and hardcore music communities in tandem with his conceptual interest in perception and optics. This small painting features a glowing cluster of colorful dots on a bright blue background, also created from an accumulation of blue dots in varying tones.

Doodood and John
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Chris Huen Sin-Kan

Painting (Painting)

Contrast to the bustling and unrelenting experience of a city such as Hong Kong, Chris Huen Sin Kan paints the tranquil interiors of his apartment, where he leads a modest and almost hermit-like life. He does not try to capture a particular moment, but rather the simultaneously changes that occur before him in time, exploring the nuances of light and reflections and recording movements in his apartment, his dog’s behavior and reactions, the way his plant change over time, all in an attempt to find a visual expression of his cognitive experience. Doodood and John are the names of his dog and the plant.

432 Photographs of Nefertiti
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Sara Cwynar

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Sara Cwynar’s composite photographs of found objects and images court feelings of time passing. Using studio sets, collage, and re-photography, she produces intricate tableaux that draw from magazine advertisements, postcards, or catalogs. Cwynar is interested in how design and popular images work on our psyches, in how their visual strategies infiltrate our consciousness.

Iron Sorrows
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Alexis Smith

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Iron Sorrows (1990) brings together what are for Alexis Smith common motifs and materials such as scavenged and repurposed metal, and street signage. Iron is one of nature’s most abundant metals. Smith, a philosopher of human detritus and poetic associations, presents it in this work as simultaneously everywhere yet paradoxically forgotten, lost in the heaps of refuse that fill junkyards and vacant lots.

8 Ball Surfboard
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Alexis Smith

Sculpture (Sculpture)

In 8 Ball Surfboard (1995),Alexis Smith combines her long-term interests in California culture and conceptual assemblage. The surfboard, an emblem of Southern California, emblazoned with the image of an eight-ball, references numerous tropes and clichés of American popular culture, specifically subcultures related to pool halls, surfing, and beaches. Indeed, this model-scale surfboard may be a future pop-culture relic, referencing a particular surfer or era of board design.

Felicitas
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Pablo Pijnappel

Installation (Installation)

In Felicitas, we follow the converging routes of three characters: Felicitas, Michael and Andrew (the artist’s father-in-law who also features elsewhere). Felicitas is thedaughter of a German industrialist who immigrated to Rio after the Second World War. She is the one visible with a toucan in several images.

What a fucking wonderful audience
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Dora Garcia

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Dora Garcia’s work is a result of institutional critique and more generally that of language, following the conceptual artists of the 1960s like Weiner and Kosuth and Fraser from the 1980s and 1990s. What a fucking wonderful audience (2008) is positioned conveniently at the crossroads of several trends identified in the work of the artist. The performance from which it is derived, was made at the Biennale of Sydney in 2008, taking the form of a guided tour at the Museum of Modern Art in Sydney and focuses on artworks that were not physically present.

Chris Johanson

Chris Wiley

Alexis Smith

Chris Huen Sin-Kan

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Sara Cwynar

Cwyner is both related to a photo conceptual tradition of photography from Vancouver as well as to a new school of photography working with digital manipulation, scanners, stock photography and the notion of photography after image making, both of which are represented in the Kadist collection via artists such as Arabella Campbell, Ron Terada, Tim Lee, Rodney Graham, Ian Wallace from Vancouver and artists such as Chris Wiley, Lucas Blalock, Erin Shirreff or John Houck, who recently have explored the idea of photography beyond image making....

Chris Duncan

Chris Duncan employs repetition and accumulation as a basis for experiments in visual and sound-based media...

Dora Garcia

Dora Garcia was born in 1965 in Valladolid, Spain...

Pablo Pijnappel

Pablo Pijnappel’s work is foremost highly constructed...

Chris Ofili

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this quarter (02/12/2024)

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this quarter (02/12/2024)

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Aesthetica Magazine - Colonial Context: Art in Conversation Colonial Context: Art in Conversation In 2021, the Royal Academy of the Arts, London, began investigating its own connections to the colonial atrocities of the British Empire...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Inside Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’s Collection at the Brooklyn Museum | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market Inside Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’s Collection at the Brooklyn Museum Jewels Dodson Feb 9, 2024 5:25PM Installation view of “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” at the Brooklyn Museum, 2024...

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about 3 months ago (01/30/2024)

NYC Selected Gallery Guide: February 2024 – Two Coats of Paint Margot Samel: Cathleen Clarke, Wrong Side of the Bed, 2023, oil and acrylic on canvas This month, make sure to double-check gallery addresses because some have changed locations...

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about 3 months ago (01/16/2024)

Chris Cyrille — Récitatif — L’ahah Griset — Performance — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Chris Cyrille — Récitatif — L’ahah Griset — Performance — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Previous Next Chris Cyrille — Récitatif Performance Performance, poetry Upcoming Portrait de Chris Cyrille Chris Cyrille Récitatif In about 1 month: Friday, March 22, 2024 at 7 PM Chris Cyrille Lecture performée de “Récitatif” Le 22.03.24 à 19h L’ahah #Griset 4 cité Griset, 75011 Paris Les tableaux de Bernard Gaube sont hantés par la question de l’oralité...

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about 3 months ago (01/16/2024)

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about 3 months ago (01/13/2024)

To See or Not to See: Learning from the Late Robert Irwin and More Skip to main content By Janelle Zara Plus Icon Janelle Zara View All January 13, 2024 3:50pm Installation view of Robert Irwin's untitled (dawn to dusk) , 2016, at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Matthew Barney’s REPRESSIA (decline) at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art advertise donate post your art opening recent articles cities contact about article index podcast main December 2023 "The Best Art In The World" "The Best Art In The World" December 2023 Matthew Barney’s REPRESSIA (decline) at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Matthew Barney, Cremaster 5 (production still), 1997 (fig...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

"Tarot Aracanas" by Artist Adèle Aproh Submit A selection of drawings from Paris-based artist Adèle Aproh ...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

Kehinde Wiley Sells Prints with Phillips to Fund His Artist Residency | Observer Kehinde Wiley, the American painter renowned for his vibrant portraits of contemporary Black subjects, is selling a series of limited-edition prints to benefit the West African artist residency he founded in 2019...

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

Brooklyn Museum to Exhibit Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Art Collection | Observer Singer Alicia Keys and hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz aren’t only a power couple in the world of music...

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about 5 months ago (11/17/2023)

TM Davy: Fae & Group show Extended at Company Gallery, NYC (Video) - ArteFuse Please subscribe, like, and share the video to support the channel 1- TM Davy: Fae (Click to see images and the Press Release) Through Jan 6, 2024 2- Group Show EXTENDED: a three-person exhibition featuring new works by Jean-Baptiste Boyer, Chris Lloyd and Marsha Pels...

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about 6 months ago (11/10/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Chris Silverman and Jen Silverman Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 7 months ago (09/26/2023)

Showing: Alistair Canvin – ‘Do Not Over Inflate’ @ Plan X « Arrested Motion Earlier this week, Alistair Canvin presented his debut solo exhibition at Plan X Gallery in Milan...

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about 15 months ago (01/28/2023)

Pier 24 Pilara Foundation Changing Philanthropic Focus - Pier 24 Pilara Foundation Changing Philanthropic Focus January 28, 2023 Chris McCaw, Sunburned GSP#455 (San Francisco) , 2010...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Chris Lee and Nyssa Fajardo Lee are building a dazzling, meaningful collection that speaks to their own lived experiences, and those of their young children....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

How This Behind-the-Scenes Consultant Shaped the Careers of Some of Today’s Most Famous Artists, From Kehinde Wiley to Mickalene Thomas - via artnet news...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Toronto-based founder of Word of Mouth Dentistry reveals his triumphs and regrets on the road to building a world-class art collection....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

'I Love Attention' - Chris Parkin, Art Collector, Grafter and Egotist - via stuff.co.nz...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Airline owns art by Tracey Emin, Anish Kapoor and Chris Ofili, with some works valued at more than £1m...

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about 27 months ago (01/24/2022)

We caught up with collector Diane Audrey Ngako on how she spots emerging African artists and the Kehinde Wiley work she covets most...

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about 39 months ago (02/06/2021)

Aliwal Tracks: Mr Gelam and the potential of virtual worldbuilding | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints February 6, 2021 Walk around Kampong Gelam today and it’s easy to forget how much of a rich historical site it used to be...

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about 45 months ago (08/04/2020)

Zombie Figuration Isn’t a Thing: A Critical Autopsy with Antwaun Sargent About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Zombie Figuration Isn’t a Thing: A Critical Autopsy with Antwaun Sargent by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on August 4, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet Jordan Casteel, “Within Reach”, New Museum installation view, 2020...

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about 53 months ago (01/03/2020)

In a Material World: IMPART Collectors’ Show 2020 & Justice for All | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints Courtesy of artists January 3, 2020 By Aditi Shivaramakrishnan (1,200 words, 5-minute read) When it comes to analysing an artwork, the artist’s choice of materials can be as revelatory as other elements in suggesting what they might wish to communicate...

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about 53 months ago (01/02/2020)

In Chris Austin's surreal paintings, the overlooked giants of the ocean make their way across landscapes and suburban settings...

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about 54 months ago (12/04/2019)

Chris Berens brings his distinctive blend of painting and collage to Jaski Gallery in Amsterdam with the show “Feniks." Among these new works is a massive "Crowning Glory," for which the artist constructed a handmade wooden frame...

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about 57 months ago (09/03/2019)

by Chris Moore The China art market faces its most difficult period since 2008...

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about 62 months ago (03/25/2019)

Just prior to Chinese New Year Chris Moore spoke Dominique Lévy by telephone to discuss Hong Kong and China, beginning by discussing why Lévy Gorvy first opened an office in Shanghai before opening the gallery in Hong Kong....

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about 67 months ago (10/25/2018)

Some Southeast Asian picks from the Busan International Film Festival (via Bangkok Post) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles October 25, 2018 How do Aceh and Japan, two places that seem unrelated, separated by a vast distance of land and sea, connect on the personal and historical level? For one, they both have been hit by a tsunami — Aceh in the massive tragedy that struck many parts of Southeast Asia in 2004 and Japan in 2011...

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about 41 months ago (12/18/2020)

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about 154 months ago (09/14/2011)

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about 165 months ago (10/01/2010)