Paco Pomet with My Name is Lolita at Scope
Paco Pomet Tiempo Muerto 2007 oil on canvas 27.5" x 39.5" [detail] The Valencia and Madrid gallery My Name is Lolita showed some handsome monochromatic oils by Paco Pomet at Scope.
Paco Pomet Tiempo Muerto 2007 oil on canvas 27.5" x 39.5" [detail] The Valencia and Madrid gallery My Name is Lolita showed some handsome monochromatic oils by Paco Pomet at Scope.
Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky Summer 1 2001 oil on canvas 57.75" x 77.5" [photo taken of installation, evincing uneven ambient lighting] Now that I've checked out the artists, and ...
Antwerp's Zeno X Gallery showed work by Jenny Scobel at the Armory this year, including this large piece not accompanied by a descriptive label. The graphite, watercolor and wax painting showed mor...
Matt Mullican Untitled (Learning from that Person's work: I) 2007 acrylic and oilstick on canvas 48" x 36" Zürich's excellent Mai 36 Galerie showed a beautiful, rhythmic black and white language ...
John Finneran 9 Trash Cans 2007 oil on aluminum, rivets 57" x 40" [installation view] John Finneran 7 Mouths 2008 oil and pen on aluminum 7" x 5.5" [cut showing full image found in installation, ...
Cathy Wilkes Alone 2004 broken glass, glass pane, battery, grinding machine, dimensions variable [installation view] I was stopped in my tracks by this piece at the Armory stand occupied by Glasgo...
Youssef Nabil Red Egyptian Nightgown 2007 hand-colored silver gelatin print 15.75" x 10.75" Youssef Nabil Amir, New York 2006 hand-colored silver gelatin print 15.75" x 10.75" I just thought I h...
Scott Treleaven [installation shot of a small framed collaged drawing] Now that's an interesting headline, even if it is inadvertently misleading. Scott Treleaven just opened a show at John Conne...
Rob Churm's "Endless Hair" (Indian ink, biro and felt-tip pen on paper) on the left and "Untitled" (biro and felt-tipped pen on paper) on the right, each from 2007, the first 8.25" x 6" and the sec...
Friedrich Petzel showed this wonderful/awful "Blue Mickey" by Joyce Pensato at Armory. The charcoal and pastel drawing measured 67 by 60 inches.