Showing posts with label Julie Gross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julie Gross. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Color-Time-Space at Lohin Geduld

. Looking in: This view, through closed doors, will orient you to the tour belowPainters Joanne Freeman and Kim Uchiyama curated a sublime geometric show, Color-Time-Space, for the gallery that represents them, Lohin Geduld, on 25th Street. I'm writing about it on the last day of the show, and you're seeing it posted four days later, but not to worry: I'm going to show you around.In making their

Friday, September 25, 2009

The L'eau Down: Paparazzi Pictures

.Click here for installation shots or scroll down.. Entering the gallery early in the evening. That's Nancy Manter's photograph in the window. Note the second-floor space in the gallery; the next shot is taken from thereRemember the scene in La Dolce Vita when Marcello Mastroianni, the jaded journalist, is cruising the Via Veneto for action and Paparazzo, the photographer, jumps into his

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

GeoMetrics II at Gallery One Twenty Eight

. I spend so much of my time in Chelsea that going to the Lower East Side is like an out-of-town trip. I went there with map in hand. Not that I'm totally unfamiliar with the LES, I just don't have the order of streets in my mind the way I do other parts of the city. Allen? Chrystie? Essex? Orchard? I get confused.But I do know Rivington Street. Geometrics II marks the third time I have been in a