Something has to be done about the acreage of camouflage fabric loose in this country. Thankfully Ann Shostrum has taken a shot at it in her current show at Elizabeth Harris. It is true –yes, yes, yes it is true– that, beyond the camouflage, there is much in Shostrum’s work that employs and highlights the […]
Texting reigns but word of mouth is alive and well. This exquisite show, the kind easily overlooked by the art media, was widely praised with a happy sense of discovery by artists on the street. Extremely understated, Carlson’s installation yields outsized results, a plenitude of echoes and connections. Epic subject matter is presented through sleight […]
James Casebere has for a long time worked by producing photographs that are in close enough proximity to a photograph of the thing modeled, i.e. not the model itself, that we the viewer are left a-pause toggling back and forth between recognition and misconception. This is, by his own acknowledgement, that canonical modernist device of […]
There is some hard to pinpoint quality to Karl Wirsum’s drawings currently on show at Derek Eller. I think it must be in the ballpoint pen palling around with pencil, ink and color pencil on paper. All of the above, it seems sure, palled around too with a healthy (sic) waft of marijuana. The loopy, […]