Veröffentlicht am 18.04.2016
James
Kalm stumbled into a packed panel discussion related to the painting
exhibition “Nice Weather” curated by David Salle that was presented by
the Skarstedt Gallery. Among the notions posited was that this double
gallery exhibition was as a response to the controversial painting
exhibit “The Forever Now” last year at MoMA. Curator Salle has been at
the forefront of contemporary painting since he’s breakthrough in the
early 1980s, so it is with heightened interest that we observe who he
has picked, and which sensibilities he’s foregrounded. While several of
these painters were also included in “The Forever Now”, some are at the
beginnings of their careers, while others are virtual institutions
within the painting world. As a narrow survey of a particular type of
current painting, this show is relevant as a snapshot of what elements
of the art world are responding to. The artists include: Richard
Aldrich, Ross Bleckner, Joe Bradley, Cecily Brown, George Condo, Martha
Diamond, Lucy Dodd, Carroll Dunham, Louise Fishman, Rashid Johnson, Alex
Katz, Shawn Kuruneru, Chris Martin, Albert Oehlen, Sterling Ruby, David
Salle, Dana Schutz, Amy Sillman, Gary Stephan, Blair Thurman, Patricia
Treib, Rosemarie Trockel, Piotr Uklański, Charline von Heyl, Mary
Weatherford, Stanley Whitney, Terry Winters and Nicole Wittenberg. This
program was recorded on 16 April, 2016 in Chelsea and on the Upper East
Side of Manhattan.
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