PAULE ANGLIM - ANDREA SCHWARTZ - PROJECT ONE
04.04.12
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Gallery Paule Anglim: Hannah Wilke; Dean Smith - three manifestations of anaglyphic space.
Comment by AB: In the main gallery, an exhibition of early work by Hannah Wilke (1940-1993) hints at the feminine agenda to come. In the side gallery, Dean Smith does a little art math-- one print + two colors + appropriate viewing glasses = 3D. The prints themselves are based on original drawings.
Art by Hannah Wilke at Gallery Paule Anglim.
Early Hannah Wilke at at Gallery Paule Anglim.
Art by Hannah Wilke.
Hannah Wilke art closer.
Art by Hannah Wilke at Gallery Paule Anglim.
Art by Dean Smith at Gallery Paule Anglim.
Looking at art by Dean Smith.
Dean Smith and his art at Gallery Paule Anglim.
Pinkie cam detail of 3D effect art by Dean Smith.
Art by Dean Smith at Gallery Paule Anglim.
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Andrea Schwartz Gallery: Cara Barer and Pang-Chieh Hsu.
Comment by AB: This one's all about paper, specifically piles of paper. Cara Barer photographs them; Pang-Chieh Hsu paints them.
Pang-Chieh Hsu and his art at Andrea Schwartz Gallery.
Piled paper trompe l'oeil art by Pang-Chieh Hsu.
Altered photography by Cara Barer at Andrea Schwartz Gallery.
Cara Barer and her photography at Andrea Schwartz Gallery.
Photograph by Cara Barer.
Planar - Cara Barer & Pang-Chieh Hsu art at Andrea Schwartz Gallery.
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Project One Gallery: Voodoo Chop.
Artists: Nick Flatt, Trent Mitchell, Chris Jernberg, Llewellyn Ludlow, Aleksandra Zee, Todd Glaser, David Orias.
Comment by AB: Art about the ocean-- its power, spirituality, vastness and mystery-- expressed in paintings, photographs, prints and sculpture.
Art by Llewellyn Ludlow at Project One Gallery.
Llewellyn Ludlow art.
Art by David Orias at Project One Gallery.
Photography by Trent Mitchell (nicely done).
Trent Mitchell photo (left) - Todd Glaser photograph (right).
Driftwood sculpture by Aleksandra Zee at Project One Gallery.
Open ocean art at Project One Gallery.
Ambience - group show about the ocean at Project One Gallery.
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