Art New York This Week | Anagnorisis Picks
It would seem that you all preferred my periodic art show picks emails over my glitchy calendar. Well, I suppose I don't blame you. So, here are my picks for this week - mostly what I'll be going to this very Saturday, February 23rd, including an exhibition all about scent.
Read MoreBabble Report | Paul Romano’s “Little Battle” at Articulated Gallery
Philadelphia artist, Paul Romano's exciting solo exhibition Little Battle is a series of pieces that utilize an eclectic combination of symbols to explore the day to day challenges we endure. It is an exhibition of love and loss, hope and growth. Read more to see the lovely video LEVELER media made of the artist in his studio as well as pics from the exhibition.
Read MoreBabble Report | Jeremy Hush’s “At A Loss For Words” Sneak Peek
My recent visit to Philadelphia brought me to the studio of Jeremy Hush who is in the midst of preparing for a new solo exhibition, At a Loss for Words. Jeremy told me that this particular series of works revolves around dispassion; a lying down and giving up. Human figures are depicted white-eyed and comatose, half-buried in forest ground-cover decomposing into the earth. More sentient animals are seen investigating and, in some cases, nesting inside these abandoned idle human husks.
Read MoreThat Which Remains
What remains after all decor is stripped down to our bare bones is what makes us who we are. What happens when we are forced to see this...
Read MoreOutside the White Box | Talk with Independent Curator, Samantha Levin
One of the best ways to get artwork seen today is through creating your own exhibition and through social media. Samantha Levin will talk...
Read MoreISAM – Control over Nature | Tessa and Tobin Collaborate
How upset am I that I’m not in London? There are no words. Not only is Tessa Farmer currently showing new work at Danielle Arnaud...
Read MoreIna Jang’s Cheeky Minimalism
One of the first artists that Anagnorisis curated into the White Rabbit’s White Box space was Ina Jang. Still a student at the...
Read MoreBabble Report | Bye Bye Kitty!!! Between Heaven and Hell in Contemporary Japanese Art
Babble Reports are short posts that lead to Samantha’s writing outside of SLFA: Earlier this year Ms. Kristen Sollee of the Japan Society...
Read MoreCute & Creepy | Carrie Ann Baade Curates
Cute & Creepy, the upcoming group exhibition curated by Carrie Ann Baade, will be opening up soon! Mark your calendars for this...
Read MoreWho Doesn’t Want a Yeti for Their Family?
Travis Louie just sent me a little sneak peek image from his up and coming exhibition at Roq la Rue opening tomorrow night (Friday April...
Read MoreAnagnorisis Picks | Too Much for March
This is March Madness. There’s simply too much going on this month for words – especially this week. But I’ll try. Have...
Read MorePaul Romano
Paul Romano, renowned for his work he’s done for the heavy metal music scene, most famously Mastodon, is currently taking part in...
Read MoreVerge Brooklyn Art Fair | Details
Will you be attending the Verge Brooklyn Art Fair next week? If so, I would love to meet you – please find my booth with the...
Read MoreA Curious Commotion | About Artist Jeremy Hush
Jeremy Hush is a prolific artist who has been creating illustrations for the punk and heavy metal music scenes for many years. With his...
Read MoreVerge Art Brooklyn
Anagnorisis Fine Arts is very excited to be participating in its first art fair this coming season: The inaugural Verge Brooklyn Art...
Read MoreAnagnorisis Picks | More in February
I recently came across four additional events that are more than worth attending. February is turning out to be an amazing month. If you...
Read MoreAnagnorisis Picks | February
Yikes – it’s almost February. What happened to the first month of 2011?! Lots of snow and cold is what happened. Please...
Read MoreAnagnorisis Picks | Time is the Enemy
Philadelphia is most definitely one of my favorite cities with its old buildings and art-centric culture. In December, before the...
Read MoreAnagnorisis Picks | Bill Viola’s Existential Video Game
I remember being completely floored by the power of Bill Viola‘s work when I saw Bill Viola: A 25-Year Survey at the Whitney Museum...
Read MoreTechnology Collides with Nature in Rebirth Control
One major motif that I often run across in artists’ work is the mixing of man with animal. Caitlin Hackett, Alex Passapera and...
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