Veröffentlicht am 28.05.2016
With
the belated approach of summer, James Kalm, finds himself in Chelsea
and with trusty camera in hand, records exhibitions that he hopes this
world-wide viewer-ship will appreciate. The tour begins at the Matthew
Marks Gallery with a walk through of Jasper Johns Monotypes. This
iconic American artist has been innovating and reevaluation the practice
of print making and graphics since the mid 1950s. This show presents
over thirty years of work from the “Crosshatching” series of the early
1970s to his latest plates depicting a grieving soldier. West on 22nd
Street, we pop into Sikkema Jenkins & Co. and view “Perhappiness” by
Brazilian painter Luiz Zerbini. This exhibition shows a breadth of
vision, scale and technique all within a knowing employment for current
free form abstraction. Lastly, Thornton Dial’s “We All Live Under the
Same Old Flag” at Marianne Boesky Gallery is a look back at the work of
one of America’s most beloved “Outsider” artists.
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